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starcraft said:
DialgaMarine said:
starcraft said:
DialgaMarine said:
This pretty means one thing; Microsoft knows they don't have a strong lineup for 2015 and are absolutely terrified of Uncharted 4, so they pretty much threw so much money that they drove a company to alienate the fan base that started it's series. I wonder if CD already forgot that both of Tomb Raider and the definitive version sold better on PS3/ PS4?

Before this, Microsoft had Scalebound, Quantum Break and Halo 5 off the top of my head, before any third party games, off the top of my head. Likely Forza 6 as well. If you prefer the PS4 or WiiU line-up, fine. But its just sillyness to pretend MS doesn't already have a great 2015 line up.

 Being completely realistic though, the only really strong game out of that list is Halo 5. Quantum Break and Scalebound will good, no doubt, but with Uncharted 4, The Order, BloodBorne, GT7, Guerilla's new title, and SSM's new title, all (potentially), coming out in 2015, those two simply won't cut it. MS is going to need more exclusives, and I guess this is how they're gonna do apparently.

You just listed two major games, Uncharted 4 and G7. Bloodborne is amongst my most hyped titles for next year, but it will sell in line with its predecessors, not push consoles. Even GT is sliding.

Honestly you mostly just listed titles with comparable pulling power (or less, half of them arent announced or revealed lol) to the ones I did.

 I don't know bro, given the level of hype that was there at E3 for BloodBorne, I can see that being a far bigger title than it's predecessors. The Order still has a lot of potential to be a big hit, and SSM's new title, especially if it's God of War 4, could be a huge console seller as well. Only time will tell.





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