I do but just because a game is "AAA" doesn't mean the quality is "AAA" as im sure you and gamers in general have found out.
As far as AAA goes, PS4 has had The Order: 1886, Bloodborne, MLB 16, God of War III Remastered, Until Dawn on August 25th and Uncharted Collection on October 9th. That doesn't include third party exclusives like Dragon Quest Heroes and others.
Xbox One has had ScreamRide, Rare Replay, Gears of War Remastered, Forza 6 and Halo 5.
To be perfectly honest, not impressive either way. Next year's lineup is easily and by far better. Of course, it's all about which games you like. Xbox One has only Gears for me while PS4 has four out of six not including third party games.
People just see holidays and think that's all that matters but it's a year long marathon, not a two month sprint and doing great in November and December doesn't mean as much when you're losing 8 of the remaining 10 months.
Didn't include Tomb Raider for the same reason I won't include FFVII Remastered next year, it's timed exclusive and by looking at Amazon pre-orders, the PS4 version is outselling the Xbox One version which if anything is expected since Tomb raider is more of a PlayStation game than Xbox just like Fallout is more Xbox than PlayStation. Also, as of right now, there's no Tomb Raider bundle which im surprised at and I don't think that there will be as Microsoft already announced their holiday bundles.
In the end, it's all about what each gamer personally prefers. While NY obviously prefers Microsoft's exclusives, I prefer Sony's exclusives.
But to say that PS4 has no exclusives is bullcrap, plain and simple. Both consoles have exclusives. Microsoft racks up the holidays while Sony spreads them out which is another reason why I prefer Sony. I don't want several exclusives being released within a few weeks of each other. I prefer a two to three month gap. After all, that's what third party games are for.
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