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I'd be interested in Bloodborne, the Last of Us 1, and maybe some of the Final Fantasy stuff.
Ouch?
Have you not got a single cross platform game on PC that is on console?
The first two infamous games please.
You can keep the last one a ps exclusive, that one sucked.
First one it had better UI, but the frame rate was really bad on the PS3. I 'd like to see a 60 FPS port to PC for sure. I really didn't get into the second one that much and the UI was a turn off.
Well this is all so terribly mysterious? What amazing PC only games do you play then?
You seem to be totally wrong at the mind reading game. I am being playful not upset. Hey I am gamer so I am always fishing for ideas for new games to play.
They don't have very many 1st party franchises to completely call their own.
But I'd love to play the Ninja Gaiden Sigma trilogy again on PC. (shut up, the sigma versions were great). And we're overdue for Final Fantasy 1 and 2 (preferably the PSP versions) on steam to complete the main series.
Perhaps because they take time developing their first party games and several of them have won game of the year this generation unlike many of the major studios we see that are developing games as a service with lootboxes and XP boosters.
Even Square Enix and Warner Bros are now going for the games as a service model with their new games and they were two publishers that are very well known in the single player community.