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Kane1389 said:
Metallicube said:

Agreed, the PS4 and Xbone have litterally nothing that look remotely interesting yet, outside of perhaps Dead Rising 3, but I wouldn't spend more than 30 bucks to play that game, let alone $60 + $500 for the console to play it on. I don't see how these consoles are selling other than the hype.. But hype can only last so long. Eventually you're going to need actual substance.

Though in all fairness, it took the Wii U a year to get only a handful of games worth playing. It could very well take the same amount of time for the PS4 and Xbone.


PS4 and Xbone will have an actual third party support. Every noticable 3rd game that is being developed right now will release on PS4/Xone (with the exception of Dark Souls 2 and PC MMOs). Wii U didnt have that luxury in the past. Where was Tomb Raider for   Wii U? Metal Gear Rising? Bioshock? GTA? 

Meh, just because they're third parties doesn't automatically make them great. In fact, most of the third party games out there for my money, are garbage. Then there are a few good ones sprinkled in, with an occasional gem.

I don't get why so many here view third parties as the be-all-end-all. Nintendo is 1000x times better than the vast majority of them. There is a reason third party games don't sell on Nintendo consoles.. Because Nintendo games are on them. The only third party developers that even come close in quality to Nintendo these days are Blizzard, Capcom, and some Sega.. Made a couple other lesser known ones too like Bethesda, but they don't crank out a whole lot of games.. The funny thing is, modern Nintendo is piss poor compared to retro Nintendo, but modern Nintendo is STILL infinitely better than most developers.