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NathObeaN said:
d21lewis said:

You have people saying "oh, my consoles library is so amazing! So much to play!" Meanwhile I constantly walk into my local Gamestop and walk out with disappointment and hundreds of dollars in my pocket.

 

Two inFamous games, Onechanbara Z, Sunset Overdrive, Crimson Dragon, and The Order.  That's what I own from this list (plus a lot of multi-plats).  Thank goodness for Wii U.

Can't wait until Tuesday!  Until Dawn and (if it counts) Gears of War!


This is the key right here. I have seen so many 'list' threads on here and other forums it's incredible. It's almost as if people are trying to hide their disastisfaction by comforting themselves with lists. If there truely were so many fantastic games to play, people would be busy playing them and havnig a great time. Instead, we are constantly presented with lists (this is not a dig at the OP :) ). A perfect example is PC gamers. They aren't on forums making list wars because they don't care, they are too busy playing games!

A true sign of game quality is how many games you are actually prepared to OWN and the attach rate of the console, not an arbritary list of names and numbers.

If someone has  the funds to purchase all these games they are happy to evangalise, then they may as well purchase the other consoles and just have fun playing all games as opposed to justifying their purchasing decision with names and numbers.

Just my opininon anyway :)


I do certainly see that (though no from me, at last count I think I have..50ish PS4 games). There does seem to be a general discontent at the amount/quality of exclusive games coming out for the new consoles thus far. Though I think the next 6 or so months should change that for owners of both the Xbox One and the PS4.



Bet with Adamblaziken:

I bet that on launch the Nintendo Switch will have no built in in-game voice chat. He bets that it will. The winner gets six months of avatar control over the other user.