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Wyrdness said:
ps4tw said:

 

Solid support...yet doesn't have any of the important 3rd party titles...How is that "solid"? Having a load of crap is by no way "solid support". It's not a "sad attempt", unless you are going to say that gaming hasn't changed in the last 20 years. Don't be patronising just because you're point has been proven to be awful. Games like Halo, Half-Life 2, Mass Effect and The Witcher have all shown the importance of more mature gameplay and story telling, yet Nintendo has yet to catchup to this - they still think churning out the same game after 30 years will be a success, and yet the sales show that's no longer true. 

It is a sad attempt mate the post is as damage control as one can get to the point we can't even see it as a legitimate argument but someone just throwing their ignorance around and moving goal posts. This is even further confirmed by your post here because you've been proven wrong you're now trying to set specific conditions while spouting even further ignorance, the irony is that the games you're trying to bash outsold the majority of M rated games significantly even more funny is the top selling 360 game by a mile is Kinect Adventures hardly a M rated title either and a kick in the balls for your argument that m rated is the way to go.

What are you talking about? You can't claim the Wii or Wii U has good third party support when both consoles are missing some of the largest 3rd party games - it'd like saying a house is a great house because it's got a lovely kitchen, but let's try to ignore the fact it doesn't have a roof...

But keep on ranting and screaming I'm wrong, even in the face of overwhelming evidence. Let's pretend that no one likes the Witcher or Mass Effect series, and that gaming as a whole hasn't matured. Just go look at Resident Evil 1, 3, 4 and 7 to see a how games should adapt. But if you've had your head stuck in the same basic Mario or Kart game for the last 30 years, maybe you haven't spent 5 minutes looking up to see how the world around you has changed.