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Re: Which console had the best lineup this year?

Posted: 20 Dec 2017 10:07
by SkyPikachu
kitroplious wrote: 20 Dec 2017 09:54 Nintendo Switch had the best overall lineup, though PS4 had the best Role-Playing Games this year.
Which game was that?

Re: Which console had the best lineup this year?

Posted: 20 Dec 2017 20:20
by MerlinDrazziw
Slurmee wrote: 20 Dec 2017 01:26Separating Windows, Linux and Mac seemed silly as I don't think we have any Linux/Mac users here.
Not true. But Linux and Mac are both PC's so it's still the same category.

I know some big games also were released for Mac, but I haven't gamed much on it for a long time. Most gaming is done on iOS and on Nintendo consoles, iOS more casual (but daily) and 3DS/Switch more serious (but less often). Also gamed on Wii U and got myself a SNES mini, but I wouldn't consider them for a 'best lineup'.

Out of iOS, Switch and 3DS I can only choose the Switch for best lineup.

But from what I've read I think PS4 had a great lineup as well.

Re: Which console had the best lineup this year?

Posted: 21 Feb 2018 01:24
by SkyPikachu
I changed my vote to PS4. I haven’t touched my Switch in ages and don’t really want to. I completely and utterly lost interest in Skyrim. Odyssey and Mario + Rabbids as much as they were fun really can’t hold up against the PS4 lineup.

Re: Which console had the best lineup this year?

Posted: 22 Jun 2018 11:26
by Jordan
I vote for PC every year because the number of games PC gets is just staggering compared to anything else. There's a lot of trash, but a lot of gems too. If I have to choose one platform to play on and screw everything else, it will always be my PC. There's always something, in some genre, to find on there that I like. Consoles will always pale in comparison. They ebb and flow. Sometimes they have some great games on the horizon or recently released and sometimes they have droughts or just overall underwhelming release schedules. PC has a steady stream of stuff and such a huge backlog that there is theoretically almost no end to its entertainment value.