NowGamer: DrinkBox co-founder Graham Smith believes exclusives are necessary for each respective next-gen console.
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I for one disagree. I'll likely only buy one next-gen console - at least for the first couple of years - and exclusives will just mean I won't be able to play them all.
And yes, I am aware that that is rather the point.
exclusives give a console thier identity. I say mario or link you think of Nintendo. this gen however, with third and second party exclusives becoming a dying art,I suspect features exclusive to a console to build that identity.
That's exactly what it's all about! GAMES! And we all know who the King of Exclusives is... Variety+Quality+Quantity=Succe ss!!!
i say 50/50
i want new ip's aswell.
Get to work on Guacemelee 2 or new IP for PS4&Vita Drinkbox ;)