Is anyone genuinely looking forward to the next generation of consoles? There hasn't been one title in either the PS5 or Xbox line-up that's caught my attention as a "must play".
Last time I turned on my PS4 was to replay Final Fantasy VII. I'm pretty much done with consoles. If the games aren't being increasingly samey and homogeneous, they're butchering old franchises to be samey and homogeneous.
I pretty much loss interest in consoles after the sixth generation. With the PC releases of Halo what little interest I had in the seventh gen is basically zero now.
No way, my ps4 just shat the bed and I’m not even taking it in to get repaired, I’m putting my efforts into building a PC. Other than Bloodborne and the Demon’s Souls remake I can’t even think of any exclusives I would miss.
Not only am I not interested, sold my PS4 and entire game library to a dude for $150. Didn't even care anymore. The only games I find myself playing now a days are survival / building games & a few strategies. Everything else, and I mean almost literally everything, has some degree of social justice wokeness in it and it's just tiring.
Honestly, i'm surprised at how good the ps4 has been catching up on it but i only really got it for yakuza and that series is being ported to PC these days so i don't even know now.
The one game that looked remotely interesting was that weird food game but thats not worth buying a console over especially when i can just watch someone stream it.
Personally, I've found keeping tabs on the ongoing disaster that is 2020 has taken precedence over any interest in gaming, or any other type of 'bread-and-circus' commodity, for that matter.
That being said, I do have the obligate Steam (and GOG) backlog to work through on my mid-range PC, which can still play any current titles at 1080P 60 FPS, depending on settings and optimization.
Additionally, the last console I bought was an Xbox One S when they released the Black Friday blue edition some years back, and I have no interest in buying any new console to succeed it.
I was hoping we'd see backwards compatibility with all of the previous consoles, given that PS4 games can just run natively, and the hardware should be powerful enough to emulate PS3.
If they actually did that, it would have been nice to have a console that could just replace all the previous playstation consoles and run all their games.
Is anyone genuinely looking forward to the next generation of consoles? There hasn't been one title in either the PS5 or Xbox line-up that's caught my attention as a "must play".
Battletoads just came out. It's pretty dope. I guess thats... something
Nothing that you can't find on a PC as well.
Last time I turned on my PS4 was to replay Final Fantasy VII. I'm pretty much done with consoles. If the games aren't being increasingly samey and homogeneous, they're butchering old franchises to be samey and homogeneous.
I pretty much loss interest in consoles after the sixth generation. With the PC releases of Halo what little interest I had in the seventh gen is basically zero now.
No way, my ps4 just shat the bed and I’m not even taking it in to get repaired, I’m putting my efforts into building a PC. Other than Bloodborne and the Demon’s Souls remake I can’t even think of any exclusives I would miss.
Same boat here. I'll probably grab a used one for the Demons Souls remake eventually, but I'm not buying a new one and I'm certainly not pre-ordering.
Not only am I not interested, sold my PS4 and entire game library to a dude for $150. Didn't even care anymore. The only games I find myself playing now a days are survival / building games & a few strategies. Everything else, and I mean almost literally everything, has some degree of social justice wokeness in it and it's just tiring.
Honestly, i'm surprised at how good the ps4 has been catching up on it but i only really got it for yakuza and that series is being ported to PC these days so i don't even know now.
The one game that looked remotely interesting was that weird food game but thats not worth buying a console over especially when i can just watch someone stream it.
Personally, I've found keeping tabs on the ongoing disaster that is 2020 has taken precedence over any interest in gaming, or any other type of 'bread-and-circus' commodity, for that matter.
That being said, I do have the obligate Steam (and GOG) backlog to work through on my mid-range PC, which can still play any current titles at 1080P 60 FPS, depending on settings and optimization.
Additionally, the last console I bought was an Xbox One S when they released the Black Friday blue edition some years back, and I have no interest in buying any new console to succeed it.
I was hoping we'd see backwards compatibility with all of the previous consoles, given that PS4 games can just run natively, and the hardware should be powerful enough to emulate PS3.
If they actually did that, it would have been nice to have a console that could just replace all the previous playstation consoles and run all their games.
Me, but the lack of day one exclusives is making me hold off for now.
When the new Forza Motorsport drops, I'm buying in.
I am, but in the sense of wanting to see how big of a shitshow it is.