Which Is Better?: Comparing PS3 and PS4’s Exclusives 18 Months In

Its might be difficult to believe, but it's been a full 18 months since the PS4 launched. In less than two years it has achieved many feats whether it be majority market share in the current generation of consoles, or a record pace of sales. Sony is on a roll.

However, Sony has shared to investors that its 2015 Fall/Winter line-up is "a little sparse". Sony is known for its large arsenal of first-party studios, so I got to wondering how it's stacking up compared to the previous generation. Below you will find a list of all exclusives available on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 within the first 18 months following launch.

Note that this list includes both console and PlayStation exclusive releases, so quite a few of the PS4 titles can be played on other hardware. Also the list only includes titles that released in either North America or Europe, barring entry of any Japanese-only titles. Of course, it's important to take into consideration that multiplatform games are far more commonplace in this day and age, but the comparison turns out to be interesting nonetheless.

PlayStation 3 Exclusives

 

Title Release Date Metacritic
Genji: Days of the Blade 11/11/2006 55
Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire 11/11/2006 33
Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom 11/11/2006 58
Ridge Racer 7 11/11/2006 78
Resistance: Fall of Man 11/17/2006 86
Motorstorm 3/6/2007 84
Calling All Cars! 3/10/2007 74
Formula One Championship Edition 3/14/2007 74
Heavenly Sword 8/12/2007 79
Warhawk 8/28/2007 84
Lair 8/31/2007 53
PixelJunk Racers 9/13/2007 62
Folklore 10/9/2007 75
Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction 10/23/2007 89
The Eye of Judgment 10/24/2007 75
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune 11/19/2007 88
Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds 3/18/2008 81
SingStar 5/20/2008 82

PlayStation 4 Exclusives

 

 

Title Release Date Metacritic
DC Universe Online (Console Exclusive) 11/15/2013 75
Killzone: Shadow Fall 11/15/2013 73
Knack 11/15/2013 54
Resogun (PS Exclusive) 11/15/2013 85
Blacklight: Retribution (Console Exclusive) 11/15/2013 75
Basement Crawl 2/25/2014 27
inFamous: Second Son 3/21/2014 80
Mercenary Kings (Console Exclusive) 3/25/2014 70
Final Fantasy XIV: ARR (Console Exclusive) 4/14/2014 86
Daylight 4/29/2014 48
MLB 14: The Show (PS Exclusive) 5/6/2014 83
Transistor (Console Exclusive) 5/20/2014 83
War Thunder 6/3/2014 76
The Last of Us: Remastered (PS Exclusive) 7/29/2014 95
Hohokum (PS Exclusive) 8/12/2014 75
Infamous: First Light 8/27/2014 73
Driveclub 10/7/2014 71
LittleBigPlanet 3 (PS Exclusive) 11/18/2014 79
Secret Ponchos (Console Exclusive) 12/2/2014 64
Guilty Gear Xrd (Console Exclusive) 12/16/2014 85
The Order: 1886 2/20/2015 62
Helldivers (PS Exclusive) 3/3/2015 81
Bloodborne 3/24/2015 92
Axiom Verge (PS Exclusive) 3/31/2015 87
MLB 15: The Show (PS Exclusive) 3/31/2015 81

 

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