| McDonaldsGuy said: It surprises me how popular the Xbox One and PS4 are considering that there aren't many great games on the system. Bloodborne looks to be a saving grace but that's not enough. This gen can be summed up as: - Broken games (Halo: MCC, Assassin's Creed, The Crew, Driveclub). Ridiculous. No excuses for all this crap! - EXTREMELY underwhelming overhyped games (Watch Dogs, Destiny, COD: AW). Destiny, Watch Dogs, etc. etc. should've been mega hits but instead they are some of the best 7/10 games around - Too many dang remasters. Enough! It works OK for something like Halo because a) the games are old b) It's like Mario All-Stars but we don't need every flippin game remastered! The Last of Us should've just been a PS4 only title anyway. There are more remasters than actual new installments of franchises - Nintendo has been a huge disappointment. We finally get an HD Nintendo console and what do they do? Give us a 3DS sequel (3D World), and give us another weird looking Zelda game instead of a cool ass looking Zelda game like the E3 2011 demo. - Games that had a lot of potential but just seem incomplete. On one spectrum you have The Order, which is single player only but only has 5-8 hours of gameplay (u wot m8?), and on the other side of the spectrum you have Titanfall which is multiplayer only but very barebones (only a few game modes and such) - No backward compatibility. Instead they want to resale us the older games or get their cloud service instead. Lame! I want to get rid of my PS3 but can't. Anyone else agree? There are no differences between the PS4 and Xbox One now. Even Sony is charging for online. |
I agree. I haven't enjoyed anything 've played that was exclusive to this gen. I haven't played any Xbox One games as I don't own an Xbox One, but on the Sony side there's just nothing good. Infamous 2 was amazing on the PS3 and I expected to be blown away by Infamous Second Son, but except for the amazing graphics, the game was complete ass. Bullet sponge enemies and a severe lack of content that didn't have me running from one side of the map to the other repeatedly.
After the disappointment of Dragon Age Inquisition, which is also multiconsole with better graphics, so even because it's from a completely different developer, it makes me kind of wary about Witcher 3. Inquisition was full of fetch quests that have you go from point a to b and back again, main missions weren't much better and sometimes just as bad, with a boring storyline, something that you'd have expected to be good. The only thing that was enjoyable was the online but even that started to stale doing the same three dungeons over and over, especially given how unbalanced the different classes were. You can walk through the missions alone with a leveled up mage class or a Reaver while every other class requires a group to be there supporting them.
I don't own a Wii U but I'll eventually get one. As a console this gen, it's obvious which one has the most quality exclusives so far.







