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Veknoid_Outcast said:

Well, yeah, of course it's my opinion. I don't judge greatness by sales or scores or popularity.

I'm more than happy to debate the merits of Sony's first party efforts, but if you're just going to talk about how "most people" or "tons of people" like something, or - worse - quote Metacritic, then I'm afraid we can't have a very productive conversation.

Why don't you tell me why YOU like those games, and we can go from there.

The problem with this take on judging a library is that the only way that conversation can end is "well, I guess we just have different opinions". You don't even need to have the conversation. Without some sort of standard metric you're just talking about what games you personally prefer, which has little to nothing to do with how strong a first party lineup is.

For instance. I don't like really any of Blizzards games. Does that make them a bad studio? Would someone from Blizzard be wrong if they said they have a strong lineup of games? Of course not. Because even though I don't like their games, they are generally considered really good.



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