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Goatseye said:
Aura7541 said:

Well, The Order and Bloodborne are also interesting and those indie games you've mentioned are also unproven. It's a two-way street. Not to mention, Bloodborne is a spiritual sucessor to Demon's Souls and Dark Souls, which have proven to be good games. In other words, I'm not sure what you're trying to get at because Sony is offering more 1st party-wise as well as getting healthy support from 3rd parties and indies. You can say X1 is getting plenty of indies, but you also need to acknowledge that the same applies to the PS4.

It's not a two way street, its really one. Most games you and me pointed are just interesting at this point and doesn't have any merit to be put on a pedestal. Even if they're spiritual sucessors (which doesn't mean anything but brand recognition). That's where I'm trying to get at.

Saying Sony is offering more is early. Not all game release dates have been revealed yet so ease on that trumpet.

Um, it is a two-way street, man. The difference is that Sony has shown more of what the PS4 will offer. Whether it be F2P (Planetside 2), indie (Rime, The Witness, and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture), sandbox (The Tomorrow Children), hack n' slash (Hellblade), TPS (The Order: 1886), and even sports (MLB 15: The Show), the PS4 is delivering on all phases of the game. Not to mention, we have been given plenty of info on most of these games in forms of dev diaries, gameplay footage, or preview articles. People attending PS Experience can play The Witness and several other upcoming games. Meanwhile, I have never heard a bunch of those games that you've listed and looking them up online, I'm not very impressed.