bigboss370
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the answer is yes
the answer is yes
How do you come to this conclusion?Much better library than PS1
How do you come to this conclusion?
PS2 > PS1 > PS3 = PS4
PS2 is king. PS1 has the classics. PS4 and PS3 are close. 4 has more quality games, but 3 still has more quantity in my opinion.
If the quality is maintained then PS4 will surpass PS3.
Honestly for me it's either really close or it has. Just need a really good racing game
Take it driveclub, Project cars not your thing?
Or you waiting for Gran Turismo Sport?
I like my PS4. It has some great games, but in terms of quality, it has not yet surpassed the previous three consoles (game libraries). As for the quality of the hardware, yeah, it's pretty damn good when compared to the other PlayStation consoles.
Of course it has. A lot of nostalgia here.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt/Hearts of Stone/Blood and Wine
Bloodborne
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
GTA V
Uncharted Collection
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
Doom
The Last Of Us
The Last Of Us 2
Horizon: Zero Dawn
Batman Arkham Collection
Batman: Arkham Knight
BioShock Collection
Assassin's Creed Ezio Collection
Overwatch
Titanfall 2
Driveclub
Journey
... dude.................
It's still the worst. EASILY There is nothing more to say.
What? PS1 is ahead of PS3 and we won't even talk about 4 being close.. Do you even realize where the best Twisted Metals, wipeouts, MGS and Tomb Raiders are? I won't continue on but games were made quicker and just a ton of amazing stuff on ps1. TLOU, Journey are decent games but they aren't the best games on PS3 even.
When a third of your list is comprised of remasters and re-releases, you know it's a stretch. It would be all too easy to compile a similar list for the other Sony systems.
It won't even do that. Simply because it takes 3+ years for the 1st party games to come out now. We've just now got our first Uncharted after 3 years but no Gran Turismo or God of War or The Last of Us yet, etc, there is just no way that we'll see as many quality titles on PS4 before this generation ends.It will end up beating PS3, but that's it
Not to mention one of those games hasn't even come out.When a third of your list is comprised of remasters and re-releases, you know it's a stretch. It would be all too easy to compile a similar list for the other Sony systems.
Looking back and seeing last gen went on for over 7-8 years I think this gen is doing an amazing job. Sure more new franchises were started last gen, but also know that it's off set this gen with all the great high quality indie games that has doubled since last gen.
I feel there are more games of high quality from different regions than there were last gen.
I can only pick out a handful of Japanese made games from last gen that really stand out like Ni no Kuni and the likes.
While we have games now from series that's actually doing well like Yakuza, Tales series, Gravity Rush.
So does that mean you are only counting exclusives?
Not sure I understand your reasoning.
I thought it was a game library discussion / comparison.
Playing The Last of Us on PS4 is obviously preferable to PS3.
No way, it's been over 3 years and it's already 2017 and we have yet to see one single Gran Turismo and God of War and after 3 years we got our first Naughty Dog game (Not counting remasters here). There is just no way it'll surpass PS3 (or any other Playstation), it just takes so much longer to make games now. I honestly only expect one more ND, GG, Sucker Punch game on PS4, they'll get ready for the PS5 launch after that. Same with the other 1st party devs. If we're lucky we'll see one mainline Gran Turismo on PS4 but it wouldn't surprise me if GT7 is a PS5 title instead.I think that by 2020 it will surpass the PS3 and will come close to the PS2.
If not now, God of War and TLOU2 on the way as well as FF7 Remake,
Heh I thought the same.So this part means this is definitely a joke thread, right? OP literally named 2 PS2 games (one of which is a straight-up remake, the other getting sequels) and a PS3 game sequel.
"Xbox 1 is the best Xbox ever! It's got Halo 5 on it! That's like 5 times more than Halo 1!"
This is great summary. Too long dev times, generally speaking, but still awesome quality on what's there.Sony take way too long to get the ball rolling on new IPs, let alone sequels for the PS4.
In terms of game quality, I have a feeling that a good amount of PS4 games will be able to stand the test of time versus what the PS3 had.
Playstation 1 hit a stride only consoles like NES, SNES and DS have hit.
PS2 is probably a slightly lower quality, just because there was less unique titles, more sequels, things started to standardize and we lost some aspirations for epic games the hold huge worlds for more linear games. This is in line with the PS4 right now, so I'd say these are similar.
Another big point to make is PS2 was a more western friendly console in terms of library, where PS1's competitor was the N64, a western focused console up there with the XBox (outside of internally made Nintendo of japan games) PS2 also had heavy Japanese support which PS4 is definitely starting to see with things like Nioh, Persona 5 and Nier.
It will be interesting to me to see how Switch effects PS4's japanese support, I assume since these development platforms are so similar, smaller japanese games will start being made that release on both platfroms, so that japanese developers can hit a wider home audience (handhelds) while pushing their titles west like in the PS2 era. PS4 might heavily benefit from the Switch in this way, but we will have to wait and see how they coexist.
I see statements like these a lot... They completely ignore indie development.
The sheer quality of experiences I had alone with the ps1 and seeing comments like the OP just makes me feel really old .
PS1 had 2400 physical games while PS2 had 3800 physical games. Some games were shovelware, but at the end of the day the sheer volume of high quality games on both systems sold these like hot cakes. PS4 will probably touch PS3 in terms of quality by 2020 the war things are looking.
It's extremely unlikely that any console will ever surpass the PS2's library.
The best Tomb Raider was for PS3, specifically the 2013 reboot.
I'll give you MGS and Twisted Metal though.