endimion said:
completely agree 100% with that statement and that's why the resolutiongate and the extra power that might give the edge graphically to the PS4 never worried me and has very little value in my eyes... I still think the XB is a way better investment all around when it comes to innovation in games much like the Wii and WiiU and even over PC gaming.... I know for a fact that I would have more fun playing the same game on XB than on PS4 or PC, just on features and services the XB has.... so for exclusive games leveraging those features even more I can deal with a few extra pixel on the competition... this is not why I buy a console... and we will still get better graphics than current/old gen....
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I'm sorry but you completely missed the point. Here's the whole paragraph:
This is, in fact, what “next-gen” should be all about. It isn’t just more graphical fidelity – Dead Rising 3 looks great too, to be sure – it’s about games that are more immersive and draw more emotion out of their players. There wasn’t a second of this game where I wasn’t worrying about running out of weapons or, worse, getting caught amid a giant horde of zombies. Capcom Vancouver has thus used the next generation of console technology to convincingly deliver the next generation of fear. Well done.
This has absolutely nothing to do with the kinect or the innovation it might bring, it's about the number of zombies the game throws at you and the limited amount of supplies you have, which I honestly find kinda weird since DR is advertised as a game where you can make anything you want into a weapon to mow down zombies. So your whole "XB games are better because of innovative features exclusive to Xbox"-point is kinda mute.