Fair enough. To each their own when it comes to game taste. Sony crushes it for me as someone who loves cinematic, narrative driven games more than anything else and also likes there "Nintendo-ish" stuff like Astrobot, Ratchet, LBP etc.
I'll probably just stuck with Nintendo and Sony going forward. PC exclusives mostly haven't been up my alley at all, a few indies aside and most eventually came to PC and I've never enjoyed that many Xbox first party games. I like the campaigns in Halo and Gears a lot, but haven't liked the recent ones as much as the 360 games. So that's probably not enough to upgrade my PC (it should run Halo Infinite fine anyway as it ran Gears 5 great and Halo is getting an X1 version so it should scale down well). They've bought a lot of studios so maybe they'll have more that interests me to justify a later in the generation purchase.
I guess it's just a difference of opinion. But most of the narrative driven games have been so-so in my opinion. Uncharted 4... eh... Days Gone... ehhh... Infamous: SS... ehhh.... Horizon.. good with an asterix... GoW... good, Spiderman... okay. There's so many of third person adventure games that feel overall stale and boring. Some are just disappointing, others are good, but rarely inspiring. Oversaturation has really hit it and while I like story-driven games, they overall feel like derivatives of established third party franchises and they're often not narratively interesting. Gameplay-wise they're a mixed bag as well, with some really good, others boringly set-up. Sony's strength has been the diversity of games, having a wide range of first party games in different genres, not their third person narrative games.
Again, that might be my taste. But "okay games" is not what sells me on a console. "Next-gen experience" is what sells me before that. Of course, with Demon's Souls (remake?) I'm almost definitely going to buy it. That's because that's one of the few games that have been Sony striking gold. Like they also did with a lot of other late gen games in the PS3 era, like TLoU.
Honestly, all other games in the show were "meh or okay", but nothing to sell me on the console itself. Hitman is great, but if it isn't exclusive, then it's not a part of the selling point for the console. I bought a PS3 at launch for the feature of backwards compatibility. That's because "the one game" is rare and if it's not there, "lots of exclusives that look just okay and not a big draw" doesn't do jack shit. None of these new games stand out in an interesting way, and lots of them are just multi-platform games, kinda making it hard to see if anything is actually PS5-only exclusive.
A game needs to draw you in to actually be worthy to buy a console for, imo. Like how the original Metal Gear Solid sold you instantly, even before the demo hit. You knew you wanted the game and it had nothing of similar caliber.
Microsoft has at least one "gotta buy" game for me and that would be Banjo-Threeie, if it gets made. Sony has at least 5, but they've only shown 1 of them (Demon's Souls), so that's a bit disappointing. If DS is just a remaster, then it's below Banjo-Threeie in my priority list. Still if the PS5 has better features, better noise reduction, etc. that's could potentially sway me in such matter.