No question about it the DS does have the bigger list of RPGs that are must plays. PSP owners should still be happy that SE is giving us the bigger named titled but as DS owners we can be happy that they are giving us the new and improved IPs :) but as making RPGs for the DS they have more competition getting the names out there because people buy DS games while more just steal PSP games so the bigger titles need to go to PSP in order to get the sales. While SE has made a good lot of games for DS most have been new IP's or remakes with a new version of a big franchise coming down the road while the PSP has been getting the bigger fan service ones. So cost of make vs amount made probably still favors DS and the quality of titles also need to be weighed. Then take the remake/port of Tactics to the remake/port of FFIV. You can't say well Crisis Core sold more the The World Ends With You because one is a new IP and the other is what fans of FF7 wanted forever. Second you would have to compare sales of Crisis Core with Dragon Quest IX in order to get a real look at sales because one is FF7 and the other is DQ. That should be apparent due to the greater graphics and all that so while the PSP sells more the DS doesn't need to sell that many to still make a good profit. Now the next thing is as baum said production cost. Naturally those who sway towards Sony will never take that fact to be true it still is. While the PSP has some grand RPGs it's nothing close to the list the DS has. DS just has the greater supply of amazing RPGs. While I'm late to the party and most of the disagree'ers don't know any better the first post is correct. Though I'm sure many people will challenge this, the PSP also doesn't get as many great games so PSP owners buy just about every great game that comes along. It's fairly obvious why the PSP titles sell better, the platform just gets the superior games. Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales (While I'm sure it was a great game, the graphics were undoubtedly a turnoff for many. Revenant Wings (FFXII was not that great so this one didn't really have a reputation to back it up like Crisis Core, and I doubt many PS2 owners rushed out to buy a sequel on a completely different console) Final Fantasy Tactics A2 (Great game, but probably didn't sell well because it is still not as mature as the original) I already own all the older games, and saw no need to buy yet another "enhanced version") Final Fantasy III (Interesting game, but it's not really special compared to the others) Dissidia: Final Fantasy (Fan service to the extreme) Crisis Core (Probably one of the best games I've ever played on a handheld) Final Fantasy Tactics (Lazy port of a great game with added cutscenes still makes a good game) Cheeseknight28 4954d ago (Edited 4954d ago )
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