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Technically this was also available on PS3, but only as a special edition in Japan, which never came over here. Since that is the case we are counting it anyway because we just want to sing its praises a little bit more! Microsoft tried to nail down exclusive Japanese RPGs and most of them were okay, but among them, this is still the best. Too Human is a frustrating game to invest time into because it was never finished.

This was planned to be an epic trilogy even from the early days. To say this game had a troubled development cycle would then be an understatement. What we did like was the mix of tech and Norse mythology along with the Diablo gameplay. It took two years for this console titan to arrive on the Xbox after its launch.

It would have been nice to carry on the Xbox tradition by releasing it as a launch game, but we digress. The wait was certainly worth it. Halo 3 was a great finale to the original trilogy while still leaving room for more. This was the last time before Call of Duty stole its multiplayer thunder. Perfect Dark Zero should have also been a hit, but it was far from it. This actually was a launch day title for the Xbox and the long-awaited sequel to the N64 gem.

While reviews at the time marveled at its sheer existence, going back to it now makes us all realize we were just awed by the sparkle of the first HD generation of consoles. Go back and play Perfect Dark , but forget about this title. Even though Crackdown got better-looking sequels, the first game is by far the best, and it's the only one you should play. This game looks gorgeous and has a massive cars from tons of manufacturers.

Microsoft went so far that it did the impossible and licensed Porsche models , then exclusive to Electronic Arts! Combine that with 26 tracks, and you'll have a massive racing game that we still haven't finished after so many years! So, why would anyone play Forza Motorsport 4 despite its numerous sequels? It's because of a unique career structure or some gorgeous tracks that haven't appeared since. Plus, even the AI is terrific, as the opponents are trying to race you and not kill you like in later games.

The first thing to notice is that this one is incredibly violent, as you can dismember the arms, legs, or even heads of your enemies. The wounded opponents will become aggressive, so you'll need to use your defensive skills to survive. Like its predecessor, this is an incredibly challenging game, where even the common enemies can kill you with a few hits. To finish it, you'll need a lot of practice, but it helps you have so many new weapons. Ninja Gaiden II is superior to Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2, which removes some of the content, has fewer enemies, and is censored.

Project Gotham Racing PGR was an excellent series, but since the developers Bizarre Creations is long gone, there's not much hope of it coming back. Thankfully, PGR 4 remains fantastic with its unique gameplay that focuses on stylish driving. This way, you're rewarded for clean and attractive performance instead of winning races at any cost. Even though released in the early years of Xbox , the game still looks attractive, and it features dynamic weather. If you're unlucky, you'll face fog, storms, snow, or even ice!

This sequel also adds bikes, but you can focus on more than cars, ranging from hatchbacks to Ferraris. If you love arcade racers , this is the all-time classic. We're surprised that the Fable II is still an Xbox exclusive although it's backward compatible , as it's such a gem.

This is still an unconventional RPG where actions and choices are defining your character. That means that you'll look more menacing if you're evil, and that includes a dog that follows you in your adventure. Depending on what food you eat, you can also be thin or fat, although this doesn't impact the gameplay. As the game is simulating life, you can get married, have children, or even divorce.

You'll also need to have a job, as doing quests doesn't bring money. Be honest, just go for the games you just have to play, not the ones you kind of like. This isn't about which is a better console based on games either, it is just about the and you and its exclusives. Onechanbara: Bikini Samurai Squad? I'd have said Mass Effect 1 and 2, but not only did they come out on PC but they also broke exclusivity by releasing 2 on PS3.

So there's that. Actually they've said that for games that released with a PC version alongside the Xbox version.

It's weird and quite misleading when you think about it. I never owned many games for the other then those. Most of the other stuff I owned was early multi-platform games like Oblivion and sports titles prior to the PS3.

There's literally dozens of those that are worth playing and will probably never be on ps3. Contrarian : Couldn't you just made a single thread about it? This can be said for both consoles, and I think you're not you specifically discounting a big portion of titles by asking only for full-retail games. It's the main reason I bought this console to begin with, and I wouldn't want to miss it for the world. Lost Odyssey and Forza x, too. I also enjoyed a lot playing the GOWs co-op with friends, so, I guess I'll be the one to mention them edit: apparently, someone has already mentioned them.

So, there you go, tunaburn. Hardly a console-selling series, though, if I'm being really honest. I'd say there's quite a few exclusives worth having a for. This is the best I could do. I was considering your question, but then I just started laughing and quoting everyone. If you want an Xbox - go buy one. VoshiNova : I was being sarcastic myself. Halo is more important to me than anything that will ever come out on the PS3, it and Gears alone are worth owning a Exclusives I've enjoyed but far from complete list:.

Stop making these goddamn threads. This generation is almost 7 years old. All of the consoles have a good amount of incredible exclusives. Jesus Christ.

Tales of Vesperia totally counts too, since the PS3 version never reached anywhere outside Japan. I swear I've seen something very similar to this For me it was, and I have no regrets.

Just because you and many others don't like it doesn't really matter. I don't consider Halo a must play for me, but understand that many enjoy it for reasons of their own.



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