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Mnementh said:

It tells a lot of how bad a year it must have been for you, if you try to sweeten it up for you by talking down the experience of others. And that you have no idea about the Xbox experience is shown, as you ignore Grounded and Pentiment, games showing the breadth of experience in gaming on Xbox breaking out from the same old, same old "cinematic experience" some parts of gaming have gone into. Multiplats like Elden Ring, Vampire Survivors or High on Life are also great. And yes, for Xbox only fans this year brought Deathloop and Persona 5, which are also great. So you clearly have no idea about Xbox fans.

I hope your next gaming year will be better and bring you experiences that can you let focus on your own great experiences, instead of trying to get highs only by talking down the experiences of others. Or, you know, you could also get an Xbox, to broaden you horizon.

I can't crack a joke now, huh? Also, what's the point in calling me out for "putting others down to sweeten my own experience," when you do the exact same thing for gamers that like story driven, blockbuster titles, trying to punctuate it by claiming that Xbox has a breath of fresh experiences that PlayStation seemingly lacks. You even accuse me of only getting highs from putting others down. Quite frankly, you should take your own advice, instead of trying to marginalize my gaming experience, or even make assumptions about what I enjoy and why I enjoy them. 

As for my 2022 year in gaming, since you think I'm missing out on so much variety because I don't have an Xbox, I got a PlayStation 5 just a few months ago. I played and beat three games that released in 2022: HFW, Stray, and God of War Ragnarok, all phenomenal experiences. There's also games that came out in prior years that I finally got into this year: Ratchet and Clank Rift Apart, Metro Exodus, Concrete Genie, Returnal, Astro's Playroom, Super Bomberman R, Jurassic World Evolution, NBA 2K22. A handful of these games also utilize haptic feedback and adaptive triggers very well, on top of the fast loading, and variety of performance modes. 

Last edited by PotentHerbs - on 20 December 2022