curl-6 said:
Wii U's still an 8th gen console that has been out for 17 months. And even 5 months after Wii came out, we already had the paradigm-shifting Wii Sports and the epic dark Zelda fans had been longing for since the 6th gen began in Twilight Princess. PS3/360 may have had weak starts like PS4/Xbone/Wii U, but by this point in the 7th gen we already had two titles more exciting than anything the 8th gen has produced to date. |
Alright.
Wii Sports is a very, VERY specific case. And God forbid if every generation doesn't have a PARADIGM-SHIFTING game right off the bat. Wii Sports really became old after a while anyway. Twilight Princess was being developed as a Game Cube game for years, was ready six months before the beginning of the 7th gen, and only got delayed so it could be a launch title. It's, for all intents and purposes, a 6th gen game.
And the Wii U has zero third-party support, because of Nintendo's mistakes. But Jesus, look at the first-party. It's pretty solid already.
And with "all" these examples, you've failed to mention anything exciting on the PS360 on a 5 months period. I stand corrected, becoming desperate or disappointed that 8th gen still doesn't have something really exciting is a double standard and a clear example of short memory. Again, the 4th gen - a favorite among many people - only received truly good games in 1996. Games like Chrono Trigger and Donkey Kong Country only came out in 1995, Jesus. For recent examples, check out Gears of War, Super Mario Galaxy or Uncharted - a year after their respective console's launch.








