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Not my type of games, but Nintendo's strength is that it's games are fundamentally "Nintendo", and if you like them then you like them and you will probably like most of them.
Sony/Steam/Xbox are all fighting for the same crowd while Nintendo has their niche on lock.
I had my fun between the Paper Mario~RPG/The Luigi games and even some darker visual novels like Emio the Smiling man.
Sony seems so caught up on making everything a Blockbuster 4K Ray tracing spectacle with too many cutscenes and linear gameplay voiced by A-List celebrity talent that they sort of lost the thread of what 'fun' games are supposed to be along the way I feel
Yeah, and Sony missed a lot of sales about that.
"It's almost like printing money": Former Sony exec says PC ports of PlayStation games are too valuable to ignore, and he wanted to see more first-party games come to PC[www.gamesradar.com]
Everybody can have a PlayStation if he/she wants. Because it's available. That's just a decision. It's not like buying an expensive car or watch, manufactured in a limited quantity.
I got nothing against a PS, but it's just a physical license, to have access to Sony's associated store. And the marketing that comes with it can be deceptive.
pathetic really.
30fps is laughable and i'd rather not play