DonFerrari said:
JRPGfan said: Microsofts Loftis (on single player games): "I don't think that it's dead per se," "I do think the economics of taking a single-player game and telling a very high fidelity multi-hour story get a little more complicated" -- Loftis Sony : Shawn Layden (on single player games): “My philosophy is to play to my strengths,” “And if you look at the studios we have – Naughty Dog, Guerrilla, Santa Monica Studio, Japan Studio – that’s what we do well. We do story. We create characters.” “Those are the kind of things we do well. It’s what we’re known for. It really speaks to our entertainment DNA. We wish to entertain. We wish to make you happy. We wish to make you cry. That whole range of emotions we can pluck at to make you have a great experience. We’re big on character. We’re big on story.” |
One of the reasons for some of us preffer Sony over MS and even Nintendo (good games, but different focus).
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Though I'm more of a Nintendo fan, I'm glad I've purchased a PS4. It brings be some gaming experiences I couldn't have played otherwise on Nintendo systems. My mindset is: the more I can play, the better.
But, tbh, I don't see any appeal on MS systems.