@7tizz: Yup, Horizon, God of War, Spider-Man, Uncharted, Ratchet and Clank, Wipe out, Days Gone, all "Movie QTEs and Japanese shovelware". Yup, your brilliant, and not bias at all. Shouldn't you be tweeting this though, Mr Trump?
@7tizz: ha ha, did you flag me for calling you a troll? Funny how you can purposely taunt people, but I type troll 25 times and it's removed because it was considered harassment. Hypocritical garbage!
@derrickd111: That's my list of day one, must own games for the first half of next year. Really excited because all four are completely different styles of game. Great variety in gameplay mechanics and art styles.
@nikolistary: four years? Did you get your ps4 a year before everyone else? Nov. 2013 was three years ago. I do agree with you about the Xbox controller though. The cost of a PlayStation controller is technically cheaper than an Xbox controller because of the added cost of batteries or recharge packs. I personally prefer my PS pro, but I have to use my Xbox to watch UHD movies, so they both have their pros and cons.
I got just cause on ps4 for the same price about a month ago. It's a fun sandbox game. It's definitely worth that price. Still hoping they put Quantum Break for Xbox1 on sale, cheap. Not a lot of great deals in this sale though.
I'm hoping they put Quantum Break on sale. I've seen it around $35, but hopefully they'll drop it lower. If not, I've got more games than I'll have time to finish by time Horizon, Nier, Persona5, and everything else starts coming out.
@ivanov70: ps+ started in 2010 and day one offered games with the service. The hack on psn was in 2011. Seriously, stop lying or do the tiniest bit of research.
@mbounce88: that's fine, your absolutely entitled to your opinion. My point is, no matter what either company does, not everyone will be happy. I've had Xbox live since the end of the original Xbox (even though they didn't start offering games with the service until Sony forced their hand), and PS+ since it started during the PS3 gen. I've gotten more from the PlayStation service, though it's been offering games for a longer period of time, so my overall perception is probably skewed because of this. Both have had good and bad months (in my opinion), but there are many factors which lead to this assumption. Did I already own/play the game? Is it a style/genre I'm interested in? Have I been influenced by friends/game sites to try a specific game offered. I could keep going, but I think you may get the idea now. It's a completely singular perception of which is better, based on many factors. At the very least, I can say, both services do offer something, and if you are a gamer, at some point, you will find something to like.
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