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I can't help but notice the launch titles of the PS4 and Xbox One are a bit dry, not saying the games they offer are bad or anything, I'm just saying there aren't enough games to constitute a purchase of the system.

To be 100% fair, I did get a Wii U for Christmas, but looking back I have nothing but regret, I should've waited for the price drop and the games to come. That is exactly what I'll be doing with the PS4.

When you look at the launch of PS4 and Xbox One, all you see is multiplats, some of which are very late multiplats. For example, Madden and NCAA, they're about 2 months late. And don't give me this "definitive version" BS. I didn't want the Wii U because it had the best version of Sonic All Stars Racing Transformed. Or because it had the definitive version of Trine 2. I bought it because of Nintendo Land, NSMBU, and ZombiU.

Each of the systems also each have a very low number of exclusive titles that don't appeal to me. Not being a fan of racing sims, Driveclub and Forza definately won't make me buy either system. Not being a fan of military shooters, Killzone isn't going to make me buy a PS4. Not being a fan of linear hack n slash action titles, Ryse won't make me buy a Xbone. The first PS4 exclusive that appeals to me doesn't come out till 2014 (Infamous Second Son, which looks awesome I might add) and the first Xbone exclusive that appeals to me doesn't come out till probably..well...ever (Not a fan of MS exclusives.)

The point I'm trying to make is that, I'm not going to buy either system at launch because I can get most of the titles elsewhere and because none of the exclusives appeal to me. So I guess I'm wondering what launch titles are actually making you purchase the next gen consoles (if any)?