Next-gen consoles are right around the corner, but should you really be buying in day one?
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I wish! But unfortunately, that's not happening for me. Have other things to attend to and what not.
I already dropped $400 on a PS4, and I'm planning to buy Killzone, Battlefield, and Watch Dogs (currently have those preordered). I might be switching my Watch Dogs preorder to Knack or a second controller though. I HATE that "GameStop Edition" banner. Ruins my case.
I'll be dropping $500 next year (hopefully) when Halo comes out, most likely. Along with Titanfall and Forza 5. Or whenever a new Gears comes out, if it does.
Probably not, but I am anyway.
I would if i could, but Ill buy the PS4 first and Xbox later next year.
I aready did, but more like to the tune of $1500 with games, extras and taxes.
I'm planing on one console ps4, who want to by that xbox can buy it i would never buy anything from Microsoft ever i don't even use windows after what Microsoft did to me i can never trust a company like that and it has nothing to do with videogames its bigger than that