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Originally Posted by Crow
Huh, so you do have a PS4. And apparently care enough about it to buy Persona 5 on release day, or a day after or whatever
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Played it at a friend's house a bit, to be fair I actually like it. But to go from a thread where someone is calling Nintendo mediocre, it seems perfectly fair for me to also say that I wouldn't give the game a high rating or anything..
I was gonna comment to say that I liked Persona 5 a bit more than:
Ratchet & Clank (had fairly amazing graphics for the platform it's on but was just the archetype of boring, the older games were much better so maybe this series feels stale to me)
Last of Us: I'm far from the only person who thinks this game sucked terribly
Bloodborne: I just mentioned I enjoyed Zelda 2, so I do like this game a little for paying such homage to that game, but to rate it more than a 6 or 7 would just be pushing it.
Horizon: Zero Dawn: If you think this game is so great, you are delusional. Just watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVPXKdSEGNQ&t=21s
inFAMOUS: I think you are remembering this one with rose colored glasses because it's not that noteworthy. an ok game
Driveclub: Project Cars is better, and it's not very good
I honestly have given at least a few hours of an attempt to play all of these games, some more, and I'm not sure why this is a noteworthy list. These are some pretty generic titles, the only one with a tremendously underdeserved rating being The Last of Us though. I play a lot of games at other peoples' houses with my friends, and we try everything. When Sony or Microsoft make a console that has a game I really want to play on it, I usually buy it. I bought PS2 and PS3, but PS4 just doesn't have any must-play games that I couldn't already play on my PC that can run the same games in 4K with maxed out settings. I'm just not seeing what you're seeing in it.
Nintendo though has got me by the balls because their games consistently blow me away. Sure, a few weeks after release and 200 hours into BOTW and I feel like taking a break, but that doesn't take away from the fact that the game
exceeded my expectations which were already unrealistically sky-high.