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Adinnieken said:
SvennoJ said:
As long as you keep repeating it often enough...
Nah still not convinced, the only title I'm really interested in is Project Spark.

I think the thing to understand is, this isn't the gaming press.  It's one thing for the gaming press to say it, which they are, but it's another thing for people outside of the gaming press, Forbes is a business journal after all, saying Microsoft has the stronger line-up of games.

And you don't bother reading the article, because if you had, you'd have read at the bottom that the author is still bullish on Sony but just a little less so now.

This is the same guy many people on this site were praising weeks ago when he was saying the sky was falling for Microsoft.

The most talked about game at Gamescon, the one with the most accolades, the only game with an 8 hour wait to play it for 10 minutes, was Titanfall, a game not coming to the PS4 or PS3 until much later, if at all. 

I did read the article and I don't agree with xb1 having the better line up, not for me anyway.
Titanfall doesn't appeal to me that much, but I'll give it a go in a Steam sale down the road if I'm interested then. Ryse and Killer instinct are not my kind of game at all, DR3 another sequel without the one unique thing about the series, Forza 5 looks great but is stuck in the past at the same time, offering less then the previous versions. Where are the games like Kameo, Viva pinata, TDU, a good RPG.

Sony's line up isn't all that great either apart from the indie games, but at least Driveclub is new and Knack looks like fun.