Console power. Since the misty dawn of the early ‘90s, when all was unicorns, new-age synth, and wizards, it has been the first and most furious topic of conversation surrounding the announcement of each and every new games machine spat up by the earth. ‘How much faster will it be? How much shinier and more numerous its pictures? By what percentage will it allow you to chisel down your home best friend’s self-esteem by denigrating his personal identity based upon his recent hardware purchase choices?’
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WTMG's Oliver Shellding: "Chronicles of the Wolf is fine. The score is strong and electronic, a bit out of place but not overly so. The system feels flawed but never broken. I beat most bosses by just wailing on them repeatedly. Getting a gun feels like cheating and you can do it pretty early on. I never actually cared when I leveled up. “Fine” might be too reductive, but this could have been either a delightful masterpiece or absolute garbage, and it’s neither. If you’re a huge Castlevania fan, it could be a lot of fun. If you liked Bloodstained better than most, then you’ll love this game. But when the sun rises in this house, Chronicles will simply disappear, like a nightmare with lingering doubts left in the day."
"Has the Most Powerful Console of a Generation Ever Actually Won?"
Who was the most powerful in the last generation? once you can figure that out then maybe you'll have your answer.
In terms of units sold?
Only once. PS4.
It is typically the weaker consoles that sell better and get the bigger libraries. That's historical fact.
And this is a mid-gen upgrade not a new generation so how can it even win now?
Scorpio is just a PR boost for the Xbox brand and for the fans which is a good thing!