[B said:lensoftruth;[/B]121270111]Sounds like you have a PS4 as a second console for your Wii U purchase, an odd way round to do it.
Sorry if OT but if you money is not an issue you can build a PC and get the widest library in all of gaming, and that is not even mentioning emulation. If a console I'd say a Wii U. Unless a MS franchise holds a particular allure for you.
There is always one..If you have an xbox one and a ps4 the xbox is a joke. Get a wiiu.
So simply saying that there are good games to play on the Wii U really doesn't change anything because that has already been taken into account. Another potential real deciding factor would be price, but the OP took that off the table too.the games I mentioned before are really dope in my eyes
Most people here are missing a key point. The OP really does want to play the XB1 exclusive games too. That is why he can't decide. In fact he said the following in regards to XB1 games...
So simply saying that there are good games to play on the Wii U really doesn't change anything because that has already been taken into account. Another potential real deciding factor would be price, but the OP took that off the table too.
The only thing left that I can think of to differentiate the consoles would be their future support. On one hand you have Microsoft who knows that their best way to compete is through exclusives and have recommitted themselves to making/buying exclusive games and content. On the other side you have Nintendo who has said that they want to diversify by offering up Quality of Life products. The odds are that the OP will be far more pleased at what Microsoft offers up at the next E3 for the XB1 over what Nintendo showcases for the Wii U.
MK+Smash is really about 50% of the reason to get a Wii U.
Most people here are missing a key point. The OP really does want to play the XB1 exclusive games too. That is why he can't decide. In fact he said the following in regards to XB1 games...
So simply saying that there are good games to play on the Wii U really doesn't change anything because that has already been taken into account. Another potential real deciding factor would be price, but the OP took that off the table too.
The only thing left that I can think of to differentiate the consoles would be their future support. On one hand you have Microsoft who knows that their best way to compete is through exclusives and have recommitted themselves to making/buying exclusive games and content. On the other side you have Nintendo who has said that they want to diversify by offering up Quality of Life products. Because of this the odds are that the OP will be far more pleased at what Microsoft offers up at the next E3 for the XB1 over what Nintendo showcases for the Wii U.
not really sure your actually making the point you think you are making. No one has discounted him wanting an XBONE. Likewise conversely, he obviously mentioned the Wii U because there are games on that system he wants also.Most people here are missing a key point. The OP really does want to play the XB1 exclusive games too. That is why he can't decide. In fact he said the following in regards to XB1 games...
So simply saying that there are good games to play on the Wii U really doesn't change anything because that has already been taken into account. Another potential real deciding factor would be price, but the OP took that off the table too.
The only thing left that I can think of to differentiate the consoles would be their future support. On one hand you have Microsoft who knows that their best way to compete is through exclusives and have recommitted themselves to making/buying exclusive games and content. On the other side you have Nintendo who has said that they want to diversify by offering up Quality of Life products. Because of this the odds are that the OP will be far more pleased at what Microsoft offers up at the next E3 for the XB1 over what Nintendo showcases for the Wii U.
Following your logic and focusing on what OP mentions, next E3 is just Zelda vs. Halo.
No, my whole point is not about the games we know about but the ones we don't. Which company is more likely to devote resources on their console to create the next E3 game surprise? Odds are that Nintendo is working on a QoL gadget like the Vitality Sensor while Microsoft is developing/acquiring games. As for which games are best, the OP already stated that it was a toss up, which totally negates 90% of the comments here which just offer some variety of "...but you'll like the Wii U's games better".
Sunset Overdrive is over the top fun on steroids.
If you get the Wii u, you are getting the same tired 3rd party games available on your PS4 and if you talk to your Wii u there it will never respond. Seems lonely.
Sounds like you want a XB1. If you want quirky just down right fun games the XB1 seems like the machine for you. Sunset Overdrive is over the top fun on steroids. Forza horizon is a huge vibrant open world racer with man hours if fun. Quantum break is coming with third person suspenseful action with the addition of time powas. Pvz is amazing. Ori and the blind forest looks beautiful and charming. Games like crackdown re think how we look at real time physics calculations through the infinite power of the cloud. If you have to have competitive fps then you have titanfall halo 1-4, halo 5 coming. Gears is a high octane tps coming from the fresh and talented Black Tusk Studio who are know for their 10 second clip of the rumored and cancelled game shangheist. Kinect can now see 6 people in the room and that kind of precision is required to play games like Disney fantasia to their full potential. I saved the best for last. The Kinect voice control. Now you can talk to your Xbox and 80% of the time I works every time.
If you get the Wii u, you are getting the same tired 3rd party games available on your PS4 and if you talk to your Wii u there it will never respond. Seems lonely.
Xb1 is the clear choice.