http://www.dualshockers.com/2014/04/20/ps4-vs-xbox-one-games-chart-from-january-to-may-shows-a-striking-difference/
so which console has no games again?
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I am still playing a lot of games on last gen systems during the next gen drought (Wii U, PS4, Xbone).
The list is missing 4 PS4 games as pointed out by Nike Air (Pure Chess, That Trivia Game, Backgammon Blitz, and Cell Damage HD) in a different thread linked above.
November - May Xbone / PS4 List for those that didn't click the OPs link:
I am still playing a lot of games on last gen systems during the next gen drought.
Indeed, all systems seem to be suffering a bit of a drought as we transition into the new software cycle (Wii U a little less so than the other two, but it has had over a year to get itself in order).
Clearly the PS4 has more games, but 90% of it is a jobber. No one is buying most of those games and the average PS4 owner only owns around 3 games lol. Courtesy of Charzar or w/e.
I am still playing a lot of games on last gen systems during the next gen drought (Wii U, PS4, Xbone).
Indeed, all systems seem to be suffering a bit of a drought as we transition into the new software cycle (Wii U a little less so than the other two, but it has had over a year to get itself in order).
That's been my experience as my Wii U library is larger than either of the other two. In fact, my Wii U retail library may be larger than both combined if I took the time to tally them up (not counting DD as the 6 PS4 PS+ freebies might give an edge). That Wii U year advantage paid off for me at least...but not enough to pry my fingers away from last gen machines.
I am still playing a lot of games on last gen systems during the next gen drought (Wii U, PS4. Xbone).
Indeed, all systems seem to be suffering a bit of a drought as we transition into the new software cycle (Wii U a little less so than the other two, but it has had over a year to get itself in order).
That's been my experience as my Wii U library is larger than either of the other two. In fact, my Wii U retail library may be larger than both combined if I took the time to tally them up (not counting DD as the 6 PS4 PS+ freebies might give an edge). That Wii U year advantage paid off for me at least...but not enough to pry my fingers away from last gen machines.
Yes, the last gen machines are surprisingly resilient this time around. I suppose it has to do with the fact that the install base that they achieved was more active and engaged than any other previous console in history, so it does make sense from that perspective.
I am still playing a lot of games on last gen systems during the next gen drought.
Indeed, all systems seem to be suffering a bit of a drought as we transition into the new software cycle (Wii U a little less so than the other two, but it has had over a year to get itself in order).
Not here, I've all but boxed up my older consoles.
Killer Instinct, Tomb Raider Definitive, Titanfall, Infamous, Trials Fusion, PvZ Garden Warfare, Resogun, Mercenary Kings, Strider, Ryse, ACIV, Project Spark Beta and in the near future Child of Light, Bound by Flame and Diablo III are all on my X1/PS4. Have had no need whatsoever to get the old consoles out except for an urge to play through the Halo 2 campaign again a month ago while listening to rumors of Halo 2 Anny.
There are plenty of fun games, there just aren't many exclusives.
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