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Soundwave said:
Twilord said:

I was thinking about it, and I don't know that I'd buy many non-Sony exclusives if I pick a PS4 or many non-Microsoft exclusives if I change my mind and go the other route. Perhaps I am just poisoned against third-parties by their abuse of Nintendo consumers, but bar for some oddities, like a good Final Fantasy or Sonic game, I can't imagine my self playing all that many non-exclusive games. Dragon Age 4 would be one of the few exceptions (which I'd get on PC).

 

Am I just a Nintendo gamer who will be carrying over defensive habits to their secondary console or are third-party offerings just that 'take it or leave it' to anyone else?


I'm sorry but I think this is one of the cases where you shouldn't buy into the nonsense that people throw in your face. There are plenty of incredible third party games, if you're choosing to bypass them because of some mantra drilled into your head on message boards, you're missing out. 

In the day when Nintendo had good third party support, like the NES and SNES, many of the best games were third party. 

Even today, even though people crap on the Wii U versions of games, if you didn't have a PS3/360 and didn't sit there counting pixels or measuring frame rate between versions ... things like Assassin's Creed IV and COD: BLOPS2 and Batman Arkham and Need For Speed and Rayman are perfectly enjoyable games on the Wii U. Hell some of them use the tablet controller better than Nintendo's own games. 

The whole bickering about them is they don't have every little minor feature that maybe another version or has a frame rate hiccup now and again or isn't released and day and date with the other versions is just fan boy posturing. 

Have fun on console message boards, but don't take them too seriously, especially with the games you buy. There's a lot of stupidity and childish console politics (ie: how dare company X/Y/Z release this port 3 months late! Grrr ... now its unplayable to me!). Research games you think are interesting, try out a demo if you can, and jump in. It's just entertainment that's all. 

well said. 

I actually own more 3rd party Wii U games than NIntendo ones. I am yet to say WTF is shit unplayable shit.  They all work within the systems capabilities.