Ali_16x said:
Alkibiádēs said:
Didn't even watch it.
But it wasn't anything special anyway from looking at the threads here. The most predictable sequel ever (TLOU 2) that may come out in 2019, a sequel to a terrible game and a remake to a PS1 trilogy that was already announced at E3 (and boy, does it show with its archaic level design). I'm still going to get the Crash trilogy, but it certainly isn't going to be a masterpiece by modern standards and anyone expecting it to be will be sorely disappointed. There are much better 3D platformers out there these days. I'm also anticipating the new 3D Mario platformer and Yooka-Laylee more than these remakes. I'll get TLOU 2 as well, but I don't see the point in revealing it so early if it's not going to come out till at least 2019.
I'm not downplaying when I say I'm not impressed by the games Sony developped for the PS4 so far. If you are, good to you. Opinions, everyone has them.
We'll see how the PSX conference compares to the Switch conference though. ;)
What gets to me is people claiming one console is better than the other because of metacritic lists. It's a terrible argument to use for many reasons (e.g. reviewers mainly review games for the leading console and ignore the other platforms those games are on).
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That was not the point of his post. He was defending the PS4 by saying that either way, with exclusives or not, it has the most 90+ games.
Also if you haven't seen my updated post, what 13 games are you talking about? I only found 7. And out of those 7, I wonder how many will stay after that January event.
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- Super Mario 3D World: 93%
- Super Smash Bros. 4: 92%
- Bayonetta 2: 91% (published and funded by Nintendo, just like Bloodborne)
- The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD: 90%
- Mario Kart 8 DLC pack 2 (the metacritic list of PS4 also includes DLC packs before you start protesting): 90%
- Mario Kart 8: 88%
- Super Mario Maker: 88%
- Mario Kart 8 DLC pack 1: 87%
- Pikmin 3: 87%
- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD: 86%
- Xenoblade Chronicles X: 84%
- New Super Mario Bros. U: 84%
- Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze: 83%
So 13 with remasters, 11 without.
Not to mention Nintendo also supported the 3DS while Sony stopped supporting the PS Vita soon after it launched.