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Sould1n

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What is great for me in Generation 8 of the video game consoles? Well first off, are we sticking to just consoles or keeping handhelds as their own generation classification? I'll assume that we are excluding handhelds, given you make no mention of them in the first post.

For me, generation 8 has been pretty great, although I wouldn't say that's strictly due to the games/systems. I feel I've been more involved and informed about the going ons in gaming since around late gen 7, and in being more in the know of things I've had more things to be interested in or think upon.

In terms of systems and games, they've been mixed for the most part. I'm disappointed in how a lot of the games are still keeping themselves as part of the 7th gen (and even more so when the games are managing to come out for PS3, 360, PS4, and Xbox One but not Wii U), and I feel there isn't a huge amount to differentiate the Xbox One or PS4. I mean this in more than just their games library, their designs lack charm, something I'd even throw at the Wii U, whose console design is pretty bland.

I've also encountered problems that I never really had to deal with before. I'm starting to run out of room on my Wii U, and the matter of external harddrives was not something I had to ever deal with before, nor digital downloads, (I miss memory cards). I've also had to suffer the waits for games to ready themselves and for new updates to occur, and some of these can drag on for a long while. There are also problems with buggy releases, which frankly marred my initial experience with Dead or Alive 5: Last Round.

There have also been some disappointments with the games of this generation. There are small disappointments, like with my issues with playing Dead or Alive 5: Last Round for the first time, though these tend to get ironed out and only marred my first experience. Then there are just overall disappointments, like my feelings towards Super Smash Bros for Wii U. A solid game, like all the entries of the series, but one I felt lacking and soon grew bored of. I was also disappointed with Project Spark for the Xbox One, a great concept, but marred by it's management of funds, which effectively force the player to pay if they ever wish to get anywhere with anything (something I don't intend on doing).

Currently, I only have the Xbox One and Wii U, with no plans on getting a PS4 (though I did buy one for my older brother for his birthday, as his PS3 had just broke and he had to save his money for more important things). The PS4 is severely lacking in exclusives to interest me, as most of those which do end up releasing for the PS3, such as Little Big Planet 3. Others include ports of Vita games such as Tearaway, which just entices me to one day get a PS Vita. The Wii U I got at launch, which I found worth it as I had a good time playing Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed and Nintendo Land. I did not have to wait long to enjoy other Wii U games such as Lego City Undercover, Trine 2: Director's Cut, and Wonderful 101, but whilst I waited I utilised the backwards compatibility to play a recently purchased Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. I got my Xbox One when they announced the special edition white Xbox One with Sunset Overdrive included. I preferred the colour scheme, and Sunset Overdrive was one of those exclusives that made me want an Xbox One, along with games such as Ori and the Blind Forest. It also helped that the three of the few multi-platform game series that I enjoy, Dead or Alive, Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm, and BlazBlue, all had new entries announced for Xbox One.

I will say though that I am a big fan of the Wii U. It's got backwards compatibility with the Wii games I love, Miiverse is great for communicating to people with, and the Wii U Gamepad is my all time favourite controller. I really feel it improves the gaming experience. Anyway, onto the games I've enjoyed of this generation:

Xbox One:
Ori and the Blind Forest
Sunset Overdrive
Dead or Alive 5: Last Round
Worms Battlegrounds

Wii U:
Sonic All Stars Racing Transformed
Wonderful 101
The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD (the gamepad truly improved an already amazing experience for me)
Super Mario 3D World
Trine 2: Directors Cut
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
Hyrule Warriors

My biggest highlight of all though, and what currently stands as one of my top 20 favourite video games of all time, is Child of Light. I absolutely love this game, and it currently represents my favourite game of this generation.
 

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The Wii U has been absolutely killing it for me- Nintendo Land, NSMBU/NSL, Mario 3D World, Pikmin 3, Lego City, Mario Kart 8, Wonderful 101, Super Smash Bros., Captain Toad... Plus we've got Kirby just released, Splatoon and Yoshi on the way, along with Mario Maker later in the year and Zelda and Star Fox in development. Awesomeness.

Still waiting for more reasons to get a PS4, and the lack of backwards compatibility kneecaps that significantly.

And as usual, getting an Xbox seems about as enjoyable as eating a nice plate of steaming shit. Unsalted.
 

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I am a tightwad. Sure I PC game all the time, but I only get one console every 10 years. Having grown considerably pennypinchier, I opted to get an older 8th gen console...a 2DS, because when the New 3DSXL came out, these babies dropped to $90 (only for Christmas), & all the rest of the money went into games.
 

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Only got 4 games on PS4

Guilty Gear Xrd - Great game one of the mai reasons I upgraded even though it runs on PS3 I wanted the best version.
Destiny - Garbage nough said
Dead or Alive 5: Last Round - Really like the game but not worth an upgrade on its own
Mortal Kombat X - Heavily imbalanced in some cases borderline busted fighter that puts style above substance but its still fun. Im just not convinced NetherRealms can make a good solid fighter they just dont seem to know what they are doing in that regards. But they can make entertaining games and know how to present and sell them.

WiiU I have

Bayonetta 2 (and 1) - Amazing game easily the best game out this gen for me so far.
Wonderful 101 - havent played yet
Mario Kart 8 - hated it thought it was absolute trash tbh, easily the worst MK game I have ever played. I actually got rid of it thats how little I got out of it.
Super Smash Bros - Ok game but not for me
Rayman Legends - Great platformer loved all of it.
Some Lego game that came with the system - havent played and probably never will
Monster Hunter - Good but I dont think its for me at least not single player.

I dont regret buying either but there is not that much on them that interests me. I recently upgraded my PC so think its only slightly less powerful than the PS4 now and I can play some old games on that but again not much.

Xbox One has Killer Instinct that I am interested in but nothing else and I am not getting that console on priniciple. Will be the first gen since the PSX era I have not owned themall.
 

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They've still given me absolutely bugger all to be interested in to the point of buying a new console is my thought.

I mean honestly there's just genuinely nothing there that is appealing enough to want a new console for that isn't on PC. I want a reason to want a PS4 because I want it for MGS5. But I can't justify the entire console for MGS5, I need more than that.

I thought FFXV was going to be another reason and if it'd been amazing then I could probably just about justify it for FFXV and MGS5 together. But having seen a video of the gameplay I'm monumentally disappointed. It seems Square Enix can't make a proper Final Fantasy game with a normal turn-based battle system anymore (hell, they've been unable to make one in thirteen years at this point, the last one was X; XI and XIV were MMOs, XII was an absolute monstrosity and XIII was eh at best, control one character? Really?). It honestly made me feel sick to watch. And even worse that people are applauding this garbage.

The Order was basically a flop. Watch Dogs didn't exactly turn out to be the huge exciting system-seller that they wanted. I can't justify buying it for GTAV with FPS mode when I could just get that for PC if I wanted it badly enough. Bloodborne is intriguing but the only reason I have any Dark Souls games at all is because one was on Games with Gold on my 360 a while back. Fun, but I've not come anywhere near to getting through it.

Hell at this point I'm almost tempted to get a Wii U because at least that thing has some fresh games on it. Alternatively I'll just go back to playing Fire Emblem on my 3DS, Persona 4 on my Vita and working through my gigantic backlog for my PS3. For me there's little reason beyond "having the new console" to want to buy a PS4 and I pretty much refuse to buy an XBOne at a high price on principle after the nonsense they tried to pull at launch with that thing.

All in all a gigantic disappointment.
 

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I've had a Wii u in my house for the past two weeks and it's gone now. I've played a lot of smash bros on it and a bit of bayonetta, I saw a bit of pikmin 3. It also has backwards compatability and the virtual store. It all looked good, fun, functional.

All in all, though, I won't buy one myself. I have limited money and I already have a good PC and a steam library of games I like that the Wii u and its games just couldn't compare to. The PS4 and Xbox1 are wholly unimpressive to me. I can't really think of anything that those consoles would have to offer, that I'd be interesting in for hundreds of euros.
 

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Well My xbox one is mainly getting used for netflix, and my PS4 is... Literally had to check I still had one (It's in the closet gathering dust). Meanwhile my Steam library get's bigger and bigger.
 

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Dreiko said:
Do portables count?
I have a Vita but didn't mention it as it came out during Gen 7. It is fun to read about people having fun with the DS but, even the newest DS games: they're essentially N64 grade, correct?

Sould1n said:
I've also had to suffer the waits for games to ready themselves and for new updates to occur, and some of these can drag on for a long while. There are also problems with buggy releases, which frankly marred my initial experience with Dead or Alive 5: Last Round.
I just got Sunset Overdrive yesterday and I'm pretty excited to play it BUT just turning on the XB1 it had another download to do. Then the game required a multi-gig download. And Internet is about 1-2 meg a second in the room where the XB1 is located. I left it loading over-night. I haven't gotten to play it.

The thing came with a 1/2 terabyte drive. It appears to load almost entire games onto the drive. This
1) Takes forever to just start a game
2) Is taking up the drive space. I have the Master Chief collection, Forza 5 and Sunset Overdrive and the thing is telling me I have about 200 Gig left. Yikes.

If I could have one, and only one console, it would be the PS4. PS+, great games, the most powerful console out there, games that don't take forever to start.

Sounds like I need to get Mortal Kombat soon. People are loving it, though stating it is hard. I like my games easy. Very easy.

loa said:
Oh I got myself a new mid-range pc instead and it works wonderfully.
How is it for multi-player? Can a standard PC-Xbox 360 receiver manager more than one controller?

If so, I do think a PC like that is in my future. And I've got an OK PC hooked up to the family room TV in the basement (has a GTS 250 graphics card!). Plays about as well as an Xbox 360 but to my knowledge, only single player.

Revolutionary said:
Well My xbox one is mainly getting used for netflix, and my PS4 is... Literally had to check I still had one (It's in the closet gathering dust). Meanwhile my Steam library get's bigger and bigger.
Yeah, I need an intervention on my Steam collecting. And www.humblebundle.com isn't helping matters. I literally have 100s of games I haven't even played. It is fun and inexpensive.

I got a deal on Sunset Overdrive: $25 from Amazon. My wallet cried a bit when I got that. $25 would buy a truckload of PC games.
 

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Bloodborne got me over that "next-gen hump"; No longer am I thinking 'I'm playing this on my PS4' or 'This is a next-gen game', but just 'I'm playing a great game, this is fun'. So my PS4 is doing fine now.

My Wii-U however is gathering dust, except for the occasions when I feel like playing Wind Waker or Super Mario 3D World.
 

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Casual Shinji said:
Bloodborne got me over that "next-gen hump"; No longer am I thinking 'I'm playing this on my PS4' or 'This is a next-gen game', but just 'I'm playing a great game, this is fun'. So my PS4 is doing fine now.

My Wii-U however is gathering dust, except for the occasions when I feel like playing Wind Waker or Super Mario 3D World.
It is getting the least use of my 3 consoles. Maybe because it is the oldest. I got some great Nyko controllers that can be the primary controller but some games require you use the pad, which is huge, clunky and something my kids will not touch.
 

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Gorfias said:
Casual Shinji said:
Bloodborne got me over that "next-gen hump"; No longer am I thinking 'I'm playing this on my PS4' or 'This is a next-gen game', but just 'I'm playing a great game, this is fun'. So my PS4 is doing fine now.

My Wii-U however is gathering dust, except for the occasions when I feel like playing Wind Waker or Super Mario 3D World.
It is getting the least use of my 3 consoles. Maybe because it is the oldest. I got some great Nyko controllers that can be the primary controller but some games require you use the pad, which is huge, clunky and something my kids will not touch.
I have to shamefully admit that the biggest reason why I bought one was because Wind Waker is one of my favourite games ever, and my Gamecube copy (along with my Gamecube) was hanging by a thread.

It's a very charming console, but I'm not getting that much use out of it. I even bought The Wonderful 101 due to its status as a fun, unique game, but I really didn't like it much.
 

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Gorfias said:
How is it for multi-player? Can a standard PC-Xbox 360 receiver manager more than one controller?
I only have 1 controller but you can hook up to 4 onto a receiver, just like a standard 360.
If you exclude emulation (hurr hurr) not too many pc games have couch co-op though!
 

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my thoughts on it - I am going to buy a new PC and avoid the consoles like a plague. There is Bayonetta 2 and Bloodborne that I would like to play but not enough so to buy a piece of hardware for just 1 game. If ps4 was actually backwards compatible I would maybe consider it as is its better to play my PS2 games on an emulaor and PS3 games on PS3. I am not into playing games on so called current gen hardware that is not showing picture of at least 1080p 30fps minimum without any screen artifacts. Also wtf is it with console loading times for stuff and 500GB HDDs when install sizes for games skyrocketing into 50gb regions. thats less than 10 games on disk at a time. Unaceptable imo. This gen just does not appeal to me. 360 and ps3 at least have their uses x1 and ps4 both look lame. Wii U is holding Bayonetta 2 hostage but other than that it has no games that I am into.
 

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Gorfias said:
Dreiko said:
Do portables count?
I have a Vita but didn't mention it as it came out during Gen 7. It is fun to read about people having fun with the DS but, even the newest DS games: they're essentially N64 grade, correct?
The original DS was closer to N64 actually, the 3DS is more on par with the original Wii.
 

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I haven't gotten around to buying a PS4 and Xbox One, because it's mostly pretty ports, the usual suspects and too few good exclusives. I do have a Wii U and I'm pretty happy with it. It satisfies a good chunk of my retro urges and Nintendo's exlusives are often quite original and always super fun. If you look at the amount of time I spend on it, it's still behind the PS3 but the Wii U the type of underdog I like to root for.

(It should be noted I spend over half my gaming time on my 3Ds and Vita. I can't help it, I'm in the middle of a handheld phase! My adorkably lackluster laptop hasn't seen much action the past few months, but that's not anyone's fault but my own. I'm just not in the mood right now.)
 
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I think this thread is the best summation of how the Generation 8 is shaping up.

The most mentioned game is Bloodbourne.

The seemingly most favored games being Bloodbourne and Bayonetta 2, with the Wonderful 101 close behind.

We're a few months away from the next gen systems being two years old.

These lists should be bigger. Why? There are 489 games out for the PS4 right now. Does it even feel close to that? A lot of the games coming out feel so very blah. No need creates no urgency. No urgency creates no interest.
 

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There are some really good games on PS4(though only one really good exclusive, which, you guessed it), but yeah, they arrive with the speed of litigation. :p Till recently I still had my PS3 to hold me over but I cleared my remaining backlog and squeezed every last bit of enjoyment out of my favorite games for that system.

I'm thinking about buying a PC or something I can hook up to my TV b/c there are a lot of games on Steam I really wanna play. So yeah, really looking forward to that. :p I guess we'll wait and see for E3, but I don't really see consoles picking up anytime soon to be honest.
 

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WhiteNachos said:
MASTACHIEFPWN said:
WhiteNachos said:
MHR said:
Gen 8? Oh you mean the 8th console you'd have to buy to have your complete game library running on?

Yeah, I don't think much of it. #PCMasterrace
How does Red Dead Remption and Bloodborne run on your PC?
You could only come up with two good exclusive games- one if which is not far from overpraised trash- to redeem your peasantry?
No. That was just 2 off the top of my head. There's God of War, Super Smash Brothers, anything else Nintendo made, Twisted Metal, Ratchet and Clank, Naughty Dog's games, etc.

Plus getting decades old games to work on a PC is a pain in the ass. I put in the CD and it just doesn't recognize it while other games it does. At least with consoles you have a definitive cut off point.
Getting decades old games to work on a PC is pretty easy if you know what you are doing, and every game gives you a "definitive" cut off point on its system requirements, but that doesn't mean you can't make it work. PCs have the best backwards compatibility.
 

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Well, that slightly glossy pile of dust in the corner is what's known as my WiiU. I think it still has the Mario Kart 8 disc in it from when I bought it...

My PS4 gets a little love now and then. Currently it's unplugged to save power while we use the A/C.

My PC meanwhile probably wishes I didn't cram so many games onto it's three hard drives. (Two HDD, one SSD)

Overall I'm underwhelmed. It's fun and all, but there's still a ways to go. I sold my Xbox One finally.