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TheBlackNaruto said:
Alkibiádēs said:

Pikmin 4, Pokken Tournament, Genei Ibun Roku #FE, Zelda U, Yo-kai Watch (since you include games like No Man's Sky...), Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, Fire Emblem: Fates, Xenoblade Chronicles X, Star Fox: Zero, whatever Retro Studios is working on, whatever the 3D Mario platformer team is working on, possibly Twilight Princess HD, etc.

Yeah, I'm not seeing it. Sony has basically announced most of their projects for the coming years while Nintendo is keeping their secrets close to heart because of the immenent NX announcement.

Microsoft has Quantum Break, Tomb Raider, Recore, Scalebound, Gears of War, Halo Wars 2 , Sea of Thieves and Crackdown.


Nin has released pretty much all of thier biggest exclusives(for the Wii U) already outside of Zelda. So of course they are keeping things close to heart for their new system. Especially considering teh sales of the Wii U. And almost all of the games in the OP are for NEXT year and there are a lot missing that are scheduled for next year. So I don't understand how they have announced most of their projects for the coming "years" when almost everything there is scheduled for next year.

I guess I don't get what people are missing saying they don't see it or see an insane amount because there truly are. Now will everyone like all those games probably not. Did anyone say anything about the competition not having anything...not at all. So I guess I don't see the point of bringing up what the competition has or saying you don't see the insane amount when it is clear lol. This is not directed at you personally that one part of your post just stood out that's all.

Read the OP, he specifically mentions the two rivals of Sony in the home console market. I wouldn't have made that post otherwise. And there's no way all those games will release in 2016, delays always happen. Ratchet & Clank and Uncharted 4 were supposed to be 2015 titles after all.



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