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-I can't find a match online in Bayonetta 2. On Xbox or PS3, I could message other Bayonetta 2 players that I've played against and ask if they want to play.

-On Xbox Live, I can send out a message to all of my friends inviting them to play a single game (ie: d21lewis wants to play Titanfall) instead of getting matched up with randoms. Nothing wrong with randoms, though. Just, sometimes, you wanna play with friends.

-Voice messaging and text messaging that actually lets the other person know that they got a meessage.

-Better matchmaking and tools for blocking players you don't like to play with, preferring players you enjoy playing with (so you will likely be matched up, again), and reporting players for bad behavior.

-Achievements/Trophies across the board.

-PSN had Game Share so you can actually play your friend's game by taking over their console.

-Downloaded content can be used on multiple consoles (I think Nintendo is going to fix this but, as of now, I don't think it has been fixed). I can play my downloaded games on anybody else's console or my other Xbox 360 just by logging in. I can even access my save data via the cloud.

-easily record and share your experiences via message boards or (on Xbox One), your personal profile.

That's off the top of my head. If I were home, I'd fire up Call of Duty for all three and give you more details. I actuallymade a horrible Youtube video back when the Wii U launched showing that it took almost the same amount of time to go from a totally turned off console to an online match in Call of Duty (Wii U vs. 360) but there are little intangibles that make the M$/Sony experience richer.