Soundwave said:
But lets not pretend that sh*t don't stink equally. All three consoles lack considerably in software right now, all three have had droughts and XB1/PS4 being held up as bations of originality when a third of the "big" releases are PS3/360 remasters is laughable. Uncharted Collection is going to be Sony's 2015 holiday title, after Last of Us Remastered was their big 2014 release, and Halo: Master Chief Collection was MS' big 2014 release. That is pathetic. At least Nintendo is pulling their weight as a publisher, having made several great games in the last 12-24 months. MS and Sony? Not so much. Even the supposed "third party support" that we're supposed to be fawning over ... Watch Dogs ... dissapointing overhype. Destiny? Dissapointing overhype. Maybe Batman will finally break through and be worthy of a TRUE next gen experience because right now PS4/XB1 have been two years of playing high-res PS3/360 cross-gen games and remastered "remember how cool this was on the PS3 2-3 years ago, well we're re-releasing it! Be excited!". |
Witcher 3, Infamous SS and Killzone SF and Bloodborne are true next gen expierences, you could count Driveclub in the rain since it is jawdropping and it turned out to be a quite an awesome game (even though it took some time). DC was Sony's big game last year along with LBP 3 even though it is kind a lazy Sony probably had to make those remasters because R&C and Uncharted where not going to make it. MS has quite an awesome line-up with a new Halo, Forza and Tomb Raider and a good 2016 ahead just like Sony, whereas besides Zelda I wouldn't know with what big titles Nintendo is coming up with.
Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar