[quote][b]Our first-party lineup is a little sparse this year so I think this places an even greater emphasis on getting good third-party support."[/b][/quote]
[quote]Speaking today during Sony's annual Investor Day conference, PlayStation president Andrew House acknowledged that the PlayStation 4's first-party lineup for this year is looking "a little sparse." For this reason, House said Sony will need to lean more on third-party games in the short-term.
"We are working very hard to continue very strong support from third-party publishers and developers," House said. "Our first-party lineup is a little sparse this year so I think this places an even greater emphasis on getting good third-party support."[/quote]
[quote]House said Sony has an advantage in this department due to the fact that the PS4 is the leader in the current-generation sales race with more than 22.3 million consoles sold.
Two high-profile first-party PS4 games recently delayed to 2016 include Uncharted 4: A Thief's End and the new Ratchet & Clank. This year's remaining PS4 first-party lineup includes titles like Tearaway Unfolded and God of War III Remastered, as well as whatever Sony might announce at E3 next month.
"I think that E3 this year will be an exciting show," House said. "I think it will be a show where we see the next generation of hardware really start to deliver great content and experiences that, if not take full advantage of the platform, take a lot more advantage than we've seen before."
But House points out that Sony can still benefit from multiplatform games, provided developers make use of system-exclusive feature or provide some content exclusively on PlayStation. This was the case with Destiny, which offered a range of timed-exclusive content for PS4 that made Sony's console "the best place" to play the game, House said.
"Rather than seeking for complete exclusives, we have looked to publishers to really try to maximize the use of the feature-set on PlayStation 4 versus the competition. And I think that the use of Share and SharePlay functionality, those have been sort of defining platform features which can be seen not just in first-party content but across the whole range of titles," he said.
"I would also say that we are not without partnerships in the area of third-party titles," House added. "Which are not necessarily around full exclusivity."
Looking ahead, June's Batman: Arkham Knight will offer some content first on PS4, while Sony has also said it is treating No Man's Sky basically like a first-party game.
Also during the presentation, House mentioned Street Fighter V, which will be released exclusive on console for PS4, though it's also coming to PC. Complete exclusives of this nature are becoming increasingly rare, House said, due to rising development costs, among other things.[/quote]
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Edited by Aik: 5/31/2015 4:14:58 PMIn this generation people bought new consoles for the completely wrong reason; either getting caught up in Sony's E3 momentum, or for that one game that looked really cool. Here's what I play on my PS4: Shovel Knight - bought it a couple days ago and I'm on NG+ Spelunky - I play it frequently since it released Binding of Isaac - play it infrequently since launch Destiny - occasional play, usually combined arms or some clash Dragon Age - I always had trouble with my first character (Mage in DA games) but I'll play a warrior soon Witcher 3 will arrive this week Thief is a fun stealth game if you don't expect much from it Bloodborne was amazing in the first play through but it's not as fun as dark souls to go back to, for me Child of light was a one play througher for me, but it was really great Contrast was good if you like stories (I love reading books) and it's cheap Bound by flame was a cheap (in terms of design) RPG but I didn't hate it - I actually had a bit of fun Rogue legacy is a cool platformer which I may come back to over the years Assassins creed 4 was a game I was only going to buy cheap because AC3 burnt me too harshly, but it made me happy Guacamelee I played on Vita but it was cool to go back to and beat again - really fun metroid-vania Velocity 2X is a super fun time trial game - addictive as all hell trying to get top spot Pixeljunk was fun to beat too - right amount of difficulty to tight controls for me Transistors was just alright, as a strategy liver it was not meaty enough Mercenary kings was pretty fun when nothing else was out and it did the right things as an arcade game Secret ponchos is great but needed a bigger community - maybe it has one now And I still have a lot more years with this generation to go so really I think this machine is more targeted to people like me (I don't expect anyone to be reading this, but if you do I hope you are willing to have a closer look at some of these titles, there isn't any shovel-ware out yet) I don't have a gaming computer so having lots of PC ports doesn't upset me because I wouldn't otherwise experience most of them