There's still no real big games for the new gen despite it being years now.
By this time in their lifespan, previous generations had at least 5-10 big titles to convince people to drop their money on them. All they offer is a hardware upgrade that's years behind pc
I didn’t really think about it until your comment, but from the perspective of a PC gamer with a PS4, the PS5 is an embarrassing flop. The only exclusive worth a damn is Demons Souls, and that’s a remake of a ten year old game. Everything else is either on PS4, on PC, or coming to PC eventually. And this is almost three years into the console’s life cycle? Insane.
Yeah, Sony has been making some terrible decisions for a number of years now. They’re obsessed with games as a service now, which is highly questionable in and of itself, but still they have yet to actually release a game using the games as a service model. On top of this, the PS5 OS UI is still trash three years later and they’ve not given anyone a reason to buy their console other than to play older PS4 games at 60fps.
The only "games as a service" concept that's worth a damn is stuff like Game Pass and that only works because they get everything from AAA releases to random indie titles.
There's still no real big games for the new gen despite it being years now.
By this time in their lifespan, previous generations had at least 5-10 big titles to convince people to drop their money on them. All they offer is a hardware upgrade that's years behind pc
I didn’t really think about it until your comment, but from the perspective of a PC gamer with a PS4, the PS5 is an embarrassing flop. The only exclusive worth a damn is Demons Souls, and that’s a remake of a ten year old game. Everything else is either on PS4, on PC, or coming to PC eventually. And this is almost three years into the console’s life cycle? Insane.
Yeah, Sony has been making some terrible decisions for a number of years now. They’re obsessed with games as a service now, which is highly questionable in and of itself, but still they have yet to actually release a game using the games as a service model. On top of this, the PS5 OS UI is still trash three years later and they’ve not given anyone a reason to buy their console other than to play older PS4 games at 60fps.
The only "games as a service" concept that's worth a damn is stuff like Game Pass and that only works because they get everything from AAA releases to random indie titles.