We first got a glimpse of what Sony planned to offer with the PS4 back in February, but now we’ve finally seen the next Xbox, the Xbox One. How did the American behemoth match up to the Japanese giant? Did the show disappoint, or truly usher in the next-gen? Daily Reaction‘s Seb and Dan discuss. - PSLS
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Something or many things?
Can I get that 60 minutes of my life back? Please?
Sony's PS4 reveal wasn't all that great! for one, all of the games were running on a pc unit and not the actual gaming system. Secondly, any of us has no idea what the ps4 looks like. and finally, this was a console reveal and not a games showcase.
Microsoft actually showed a game running on its hardware. At least we all know what the xbox1 looks like and how it will perform on xboxlive. judge xbox1 and microsoft after e3, at which point your argument has merrit
There were things I loved and hated, I loved that they showed the console itself, I dig the design, it looks like the more modern high end gaming PC's these days.
I loved a lot of the features they showed off, not everyone will be interested in that, but when would have been a good time to tell people about those things? Better to get those things out of the way, save all the games for E3, and blow people away.
So many conflicting reports on the used game issue, but looks like used games are allowed and the fee thing is BS.
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I would have liked to see how much the new Kinect has improved, I mean they talked about it, but I wanted to see it, hear how you don't need as much room to use it ect...
I wouldn't have minded seeing more games, but if they bring 15 exclusives to E3, and 8 new IP's, I'm happy.
Overall it wasn't perfect, but neither was Sony's.
The one thing I will say is that when I brought up Sony not showing their console I got "The consoles looks don't matter", but now the tune has changed to "The Xbox One looks like a VCR". Funny how that works?