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NeoRatt said:

Let me make myself clear...

X1 will release just as many indie games as PS4 by the end of 2014...

There are no lies on Sony's delays...  Where is last guardian (5 years), The Agent (5 years), Killzone 2 was demo'd at E3 in 2005 (3 years before it actually shipped), Drive Club (delayed one year)... TLOU was demod at E3 2012 as a holiday game but shipped in May-June 2013...  Beyond was supposed to be a spring 2013 game but ended up moving to fall. 

MS has announced just as many games as sony both in 2014 and 2015...  Go look at the conferences ANNOUNCEMENT FOR ANNOUNCEMENT.

As for games lists that is petty...  What counts is what actually ships.

I have played previous Guilty Gears.  I was very clear that my views were based on the IP history.  I didn't claim I know anything about the new one.

Sony gamers last generation made the rules about digital games and I was very clear that...

Analogies are analogies... You might not have been able to figure out but I know many others did because the PM'd me thanking me.  They just are tired of dealing with the Sony gamers always piling onto them with every non-postive sony comment.

The PS4 is over-hyped, and I made it clear several times in this thread that I feel every console in this gen is over-hyped.  It is only sony fans that are questioning that in this thread...  What is so wrong with you guys admitting that you wasted $400 for recycled games?  I did...

"The best" is a matter of opinion... So, far after buying and playing every game this generation on ALL consoles I think Sony has done the worst job...  But, none of the consoles are doing great so when you compare crap to crap there is not much difference... 

You can try and say I lied, but I was straight up all the way...

 

the last of us never was 2013 game.

http://www.gamespot.com/articles/sony-confirms-the-last-of-us-demo/1100-6402894/



”The environment where PlayStation wins is best for this industry” (Jack Tretton, 2009)