It's a pity to hear this sort of narrow minded thinking.
It shouldn't be a case of one particular style of game. Sony has excelled this year because it offers great single player titles alongside the best commercial agreements (DLC and timings) for large scale third party titles.
And Nintendo has produced a platform that will combine handheld / home console experiences and produce a plethora of different style games.
It feels like MS is going after the hardcore 16-28 bro-market. Now that may be commercially sensible, but it's a pity.
It shouldn't be a case of one particular style of game. Sony has excelled this year because it offers great single player titles alongside the best commercial agreements (DLC and timings) for large scale third party titles.
And Nintendo has produced a platform that will combine handheld / home console experiences and produce a plethora of different style games.
It feels like MS is going after the hardcore 16-28 bro-market. Now that may be commercially sensible, but it's a pity.