Yoshi officially jumped the shark with that list.
My eyes started to glaze over when I got to Heavy Rain. The port and the sports game sealed the deal.
That was a Spodaddy list.
Yoshi officially jumped the shark with that list.
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Oh, bullshit. SpoDaddy wouldn't have left off the Nintendo equivalents of God of War, LittleBigPlanet, Ratchet & Clank, Hot Shots, etc. The Show is the best sports series out there. The fact that you don't play sports games doesn't mean it doesn't belong on the list.
I'm still making my way through the PS3's exclusives, but so far I'd say:
1.) Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
2.) Journey
3.) Ni no Kuni
4.) Demon's Souls
5.) Valkyria Chronicles
6.) Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
7.) Yakuza 4
8.) Tokyo Jungle
9.) Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten
10.) WipEout HD Fury
I don't play sports games. Listening to those who do, NBA 2K would win that crown, followed by EA NHL. If you want to argue that The Show is the best baseball, I will grant you that. For the same reason I would grant Madden for being the best football. I like the Uncharted Series, but they're popcorn games.There's no reason they're list worthy but God of War isn't. Ni No Kuni? Mediocrity in a dazzling package. Yakuza? A series that people will say is awesome because it's cool to say obtuse shit is great and if you don't see it then you're the problem. Shit is way boring 90% of the time. Like those damn Persona games I try to convince myself I like for the same reason. I don't get how an HD treatment suddenly makes a game that's been available elsewhere an exclusive. If that's the case, where's your Ico/SotC?
So stuff you don't like doesn't belong, but stuff you say I don't like does?
Where's the objectivity?
I don't like Metal Gear or Gran Turismo, but I wouldn't argue that they're not compelling exclusives for a lot of people.
No reason to leave off Hot Shots, that series is awesome.
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