I care very little for Microsoft games these days. The last gen has been super lackluster for them, especially compared to Sony who comparatively knocked it out of the park. Halo this gen has peaked at mediocrity, Gears has been generally solid, but mostly unmemorable, and the rest of Microsofts exclusive lineup has been... wait, what have they done other than Forza?
Im (morbidly) curious about how Halo Infinite turns out, as it has been 5 years since Halo 5 came out, but im not particualy interested in getting a Series X, at least as long as they keep up their PC ports of their exclusives.
Sony on the other hand, have been doing a great job. I never owned a PS3, so I have been catching up one some great games like Uncharted 1-4, with 4 becoming probably one of my favourite games ever. The Last of Us was a great time, and leads me to be very excited for the sequel. Spider-Man PS4 was the Spider-Man game that I have always wanted. Even God of War and Horizon, both of which I didnt enjoy all that much, were still leaps and bounds ahead in quality, compared to anything from camp Microsoft. They have just done a great job, and I will probably be picking up a PS5 at some point.
As for Nintendo, up until now, I have always seen them as a bit of a gimmck. Ooh wow, motion controlls. Ooh wow, a screen on your controller. Ooh wow, console quality games on the go? Wait, thats actually useful!
Ive never really been big on Nintendo's first party games. Smash didn't work for me. Mario is a platformer, and I dont like platformers. Zelda has never appealed, and BotW is an open-world game, and I just cant be bothered with it. But the amount of third-party ports that it has been getting has just been fantastic, and its eShop is filled with a boatload of great indie games. I'd never have it as a solo console, but as a companion to a gaming PC, or a PS4, it is just invaluable.
So I suppose it is between Nintend and Sony then, but to me, it is a bit of an apples to oranges comparison. Sony have made a great home console with fantastic exclusives, whereas Nintendo have made brilliant handheld with some really optimistic ports of third-party games that I can play on the go. I dont really think I can say either one wins for me. Just not Microsoft.