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My rule still stands, I'd like to think there's nothing that will make me break my rule, but that's not true. To re-iterate:

My rule, though admittedly it's one I got from a podcast, but it's a good rule: Only buy a console when it has a minimum of five games you want out for it on the day of purchase, that you can't play on a platform you already own. This is a golden rule, and it's why I don't own a PS4/Xbone. InFamous: Second Son would count, Dead Rising 3 would count, Assassin's Creed 4 would not as it's on the last gen machines. So that's how my rule works. So; Metal Gear Solid V, Watch_Dogs, and The Evil Within... none of these count because they're all coming to last gen hardware. The Order 1886, Final Fantasy XV, Cyberpunk 2077 and Batman: Arkham Knight however all count because none of them are coming out on last-gen hardware. It's a hard rule to follow, especially when they promise better graphics and a better experience, but the difference will be minimal so it's not worth the expense.

All this said, I love Final Fantasy and if they can make FF15 actually decent, something deserving of going up next to FF6-10 as a part of the series, that'll be the shove I need. (I used to scoff at FF10, then the franchise got sooo bad it hurt and now I welcome it with open arms, so that's what FF13 did Squeenix. It was so bad I lowered my standards). So yeah, if FF15 is good I will sing from the rooftops about how my true love for gaming is back; the problem is, this is Sqeeenix we're talking about, so it'll probably suck terribly at which point I don't feel I should be morally or indeed legally responsible for my actions.