I have been gaming for 20 years, I have at least some idea. Microsoft has been the one to push the dudebro agenda big time because obviously that's what sells here. We love our crap, and crap they shall give.
Sony gets many of those games, but it also pushes for a wider diversity of content, especially exclusive content. Microsoft's first party content, what little is there, tends to lean towards the grey brown kill people crowd.
This from a guy who's first console of the previous generation was a 360 (which at it's launch had a much much better diversity of games, some of which were *gasp*, single player!) And then I bought a wii and then a ps3 last due to cost. That being said I would say a large portion of the second half of the 360/ps3/wii era was pretty garbage (some amazing wii and ps3 exclusives aside, and not counting portables here which are killin it). The grey brown AAA dudebro DLC fest seems to be smoothly going into this next generation which is a shame. At least nintendo is still trying to make *gamey* games. Out of all the consoles at the moment the Wii U looks the most promising in the near term, with ps4 next in line and the dudebro box a distant third (although I amj likely to get that at some point as well).
Yeah again, total bullshit, sorry. Between first second and third party online and retail games both consoles are about equal when it comes to variety. Only console maker who's had a truly varied first party line up was Sega. Sony before the PS3 relied mainly on 3rd party exclusives to sell their consoles, which is why PS2 was such a beast game wise.( after the first year that is, launch was pretty shit) Also did you really just use the term "dudebro agenda" in a serious non ironic way?
Many would say I hit the target, I certainly don't expect everyone to think I did.
Killer instinct is a shell of its former self, and lacks all the character of the originals and is not a full retail release but some weirdop hybrid f2p/demo nickel and dime "game".
Crimson Dragon I am aware of and will gladly get when it comes out, which won't be launch.
Forza is a racing sim, both have these, and they are ok I guess? Would love to see more racers like Extreme G, Wipeout, Waverace, etc.
Dead Rising 3 lost much of it's charm from the original from what I and many others have deduced. It used to be a far more colorful game, and instead looks like "another zombie game", again, I guess that's ok? Kinda luke warm to me and many others.
Ryse is a clearly a grey brown QTE stinker, no need to go further.
Crimson Dragon is the closest "gamey" colorful different game you mentioned and that isn't coming out for awhile. We agree on DLC. I think games should be complete experiences on a disc that you own, with content that is unlocked by beating it and mastering it in certain ways. I am all for meaty physical release "expansions" though. As for grey brown shooters, that is there bread and butter, and can be expected to be so going forward. You can even take the word shooter out, and your still left with drab bland (any yes, grey brown) looking western releases. That's just how it is. Gamers tastes have gotten a lot worse over the years, and MS has spearheaded by far more abhorrent practices than anything good.
(I believe they have the best gamepad however, and really innovated on that front)
And see posts like these are pretty typical on forums. You attempt to put out the argument of X1's line up "lacking variety"( only doodbro shooterz, lolol) someone lists games in different genres that pretty much refute your claim, so you change goalposts and attempt to dismiss the games the poster mentions. Your comment about KI seems especially uninformed. "a shell of it's former self"? Weird how pretty much everyone who plays it, seems to say otherwise. Not that you would pay attention to that since it doesn't fit the narrative you're trying to push.