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Goodnightmoon said:
Hynad said:


That's all subjective. But I suspect you don't play on PS4 at all. So I will do what I said I would do earlier and not bother discussing anything related to Sony with you anymore.

You've made yourself transparent and clear here, for sure.  

 If you are trying to say that I have a biased against Sony or that I don´t know its games, you are ridiculously wrong. i have a PSX, a PS2, a PSP and half of my friends had a PS3, I played all kind of games there. I dont need to play PS4 everyday to have an opinion about the console, that´s just stupid, I should buy every console I don´t like to justify what I don´t like it, no sense.

And if you are trying to tell me that Sony didn´t delivered a lot of underwhelming games this generation, then you are just out of reality.

So you mentioned first and second party...

Here goes:

- Killzone Shadow Fall: while not the greatest game ever made, is far from mediocre or underwhelming. The bad press it got from people blowing shit out of proportions wasn't because of the quality of the game itself, but because of the screen resolution during multiplayer.

- Resogun: Critically acclaimed

- inFamous Second Son: Again, far from mediocre. Basically true to its predecessor. It's just as good as the first two games.

- MLB 14 and MLB 15: The Show: The referrence when it comes to baseball games.

- Little Big Planet 3: Again. a game true to its predecessors and pretty much of the same quality people are used to get from this series.

- Bloodborne: Critically acclaimed

- The Last of Us Remastered: I don't think I need to say anything about this one

- Driveclub: A rocky start, but improved over time and greatly enjoyed by the people who are into arcade racing games. The game is far from mediocre. But for some reaosn, people like to compare this to the racing sims, something it doesn't pretend to be, and never did.

-There are multiple other titles which, when taken as a whole, have the effect of providing more diversity. Sony's games may not always score 128% and higher on metacritics, but they are also far from being mediocre. 

The only games that were really underwhelming were Knack and The Order 1886.