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Does Exclusivity Really Matter?
Does exclusivity really matter? This question has become a hot topic over the past week when two titles that were originally exclusives on Nintendo’s Wii U console, made the move over to multi-platform.
Ninja Gaiden 3: Razors Edge was to be the ‘definitive version of Ninja Gaiden 3′, providing gamers with a slew of improvements, though only improving its Metacritic average from 58% to 69%. Providing gamers with bonus playable characters, problems from the original game being repaired, an assortment of new moves and the big change lacking from the original version, the ability to dismember your foes. Razors Edge will now be appearing on all consoles this April, the upcoming version however doesn’t affect the RE version already accessible on the Wii U system, fans still had first opportunity to play the superior version of the final product.
Sony Confirms Ascension Special Edition Controller
2013 is already filled with some big Sony exclusives via The Last of Us and Beyond: Two Souls, but many would find it hard to argue that Kratos’ next adventure God of War: Ascension isn’t the star attraction.
To celebrate the release of Santa Monica Studio’s God of War: Ascension, Sony Computer Entertainment Australia has confirmed a special edition DualShock 3 Wireless Controller themed after the games protagonist.
The Kratos themed controller will be available to purchase on the release day of God of War Ascension. For those playing at home that release is just over 2 months away on March 14 exclusively on PlayStation 3.
I further reached out to Sony to ask if anymore of their big exclusive games will get the honour of a special edition controller this year, “So I think it’s probably unlikely the other titles will get their own controllers” So sadly, no Last of Us themed controllers are currently on the horizon.
But as always, keep it bookmarked to Analog Addiction for more Kratos information as it comes.
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