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JustBeingReal said:
PS4 has a lot more coming this year in the way of outright exclusives:

1)The Order 1886, 2)Bloodborne, 3)Tearaway Unfolded, 4)Until Dawn, 5)Ratchet & Clank and 6)Fat Princess Adventures are all of the Retail AAA games announced so far this year,7)kill Strain, 8)Let it Die, 9)Deep Down and 10)Drawn to Death are AAA, but Free 2 Play.
Then there are the indies: 11)WiLD, 12)Rime, 13Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, 14)The Tomorrow Children, 15)Alienation and 16)Shadow of the Beast.

There are other games that won't be coming to Xbox One, like Orcs Must Die 2, The Witness, Persona 5, Galak Z Dimensional, H-Hour: World's Elite, Killing Floor 2, SOMA, Kingdom Under Fire 2, Volume, maybe more, but some will be on either PS3 or PC.
Let's not also forget Street Fighter 5, but that's coming to PC as well.


XBox One has 1)Halo 5, 2)Forza 6 and Quantum Break for outright exclusives.
There's obviously the games like Ori and the Blind Forest, Fable Legends, Scream Ride, Superhot, Cuphead, Below, maybe more than will stay off of PS4, but come to other platforms, like 360 or PC.

Hellblade and No Man's Sky will be on PS4 first, probably come to PC, maybe XB1 at some point in the future.
Obviously Rise of the Tomb Raider will be a timed Xbox exclusive, undoubtedly releasing on PS4, PC and maybe PS3 in 2016.

It depends on which games you like out of those lists.
PS4 has the biggest line-up of outright exclusive games, that you can't get on any other platforms in 2015.
IMO the PS4's 2015 exclusives look much better than what Xbox One has coming this year.

I think there's a lot more reasons to buy a PS4, even if you're not using it for Mulitplats, but if you are going to buy some multiplats on console then PS4 runs those games best for the most part. There's also the fact that PS4's hardware is much better than XBox One's.

Spotify also just came to PS4, which is meant to be a Playstation exclusive for the foreseeable future and it works excellently. Allows you to use any music you want in your games like GTAV, play it in the background of your OS on the console.
IMO the controller is much better on PS4 compared to XBox One's.

Sony has the more established developers, with the better proven track record compared to Microsoft, who's developers are largely an unknown quantity outside of Turn 10, Playground, 343i, Rare and Lionhead Studios.

Sony has a lot more games cooking in the oven from their proven studios, many have been in development for more than 3 years, so they're likely not far from being revealed and probably will have the fuller 2016 line-up, along with an expanded library compared to what we already know about right now.

So far Sony has announced more new IPs than Microsoft, being more creative with their games.

PS4 just seems like the better bet between the 2 consoles IMO.

i would also like to add to your comment the HUGE ammount of Japanese games that the PS4 has gotten, is getting and will continue to get through the generation.

The X1 (or the xbox in general) has almost none existent japanese support when compared to the Playstation 4 (or Playstation as a whole), the only japanese game that has come the the X1 that i can think of is D4 and it floped so hard that people really dont know if they will get the second chapter of that game.

On the other hand the Playstation 4 is getting (and has already gotten some of) the following games: Disgaea 5, Bloodborne, Senran Kagura, Omega Quintet, Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory II, Persona 5, Dragon Quest Heroes, God Eater 2 Rage Burst, Yakuza Ishin, Yakuza Zero, Sengoku Basara 4, One Pice Pirate Warriors 3, J Stars Victory VS +, Earth Defense Force 4.1, Deep Down, Fairy Fencer Advent Dark Force, Deception 4, Dragons Dogma Online, Natsuhiro High School, JoJo Bizarre Adventure Eyes of Heaven, Final Fantasy XIV, Gal Gun...

Not to mention that in April 7th Bandai will finally show their new Gundam game for PS4.

And this is with the Playstation 4 being in the market for only 1 year and 4 months, imagine what the lineup will look like in 3 or 4 years

In terms of Japanese Third party support the PS is king, after that is the Nintendo consoles that do have some japanese games like (Bayonetta, Xenoblade, Devils Third and The Wonderfull 101.) but not at the extent of PS.