The OG Xbox and 360 era were amazing. I'm fortunate that I have both those consoles and the games. It saddens me when I see the Xbox brand now. Ever since that Xbox One reveal, that brand power still hasn't recovered.
Yea so many great games! Why I haven't got series x/s I liked the older games which most can be played on my One Have a Switch but mainly on PS5 now. I do want a gaming PC eventually
@@ElusiveS3NPAI I just remember as a kid the ONLY reason to get a xbox, xbox 360 was to play Halo and i never like them. I TRIED MY BEST TO LIKE THEM, just couldn't.
@@kr1me2000In my "opinion", Halo and Gears were peak gaming moments for many during the 360 era. Some people often forget, there are underrated JRPGs on the 360 too. I know...what a shocker lol
@Choom89 Why does everybody do the whataboutism thing? So then we argue about Sony vs Xbox rather than what the discussion is ACTUALLY about, which is there aren't nearly enough truly great xbox games coming out. Which is accurate. Compared to every previous xbox gen, this one is incredibly lacking in quality experiences. We are clinically incapable of staying on topic in this, the worst of timelines.
When people say, "Xbox has no games" they're not referring to it in the literal sense. There are obviously games coming out on the system all the time, but the problem is that there aren't enough games that can only be found on that platform. What sets them apart? What makes their hardware worth owning over the competition? If a company can't consistently put out worthwhile exclusives, why would they be the preferable choice? It's not worth going all in on a system that can play what the others can... but nothing else.
It's sad that exclusives are the only thing that make people buy your console. If games released everywhere, companies would have to compete by making better consoles. Instead we get slightly better consoles every 7 years.
If you approach the Xbox (Series S at least) as a budget friendly option then exclusives don’t matter. It’s a console aimed at the casual market - that’s all there is to it.
Yeah, his example of PS5 exclusives were two games both on PS4 and PC and silent hill 2 which is only a timed exclusive to ps5. For me, if you game on a PC, there is far less reason to own a ps5 than an xbox, as alot of you xbox library also available on PC at no additional cost
@@jimmymac2292That argument doesn't make sense. If Xbox stuff is available on PC for no cost, why get an Xbox? There's fewer and fewer exclusives nowadays due to bloated game costs, but PS5 still has far more.
@@DP12321 If you care about backwards compatibility you only get that with a Xbox. Xbox 360, Xbox 1 and Xbox One games not on PC. Either way PC makes both PS5 and Xbox irrelevant. Spiderman 2 is also coming to PC in 2 months... Where is the PS5 exclusives?
@@V3ntilator Don't care about Spider-Man 2 at all actually, but PS5 has Stellar Blade and Astro Bot to name a few. Xbox backwards compatibility is great, but it's stagnant. They have some very good games supported, but 6% of the original Xbox library is pathetic. I still have my original Xbox hooked up to my TV for that reason.
I have said it before, but the gaming industry in general is stagnating. There are no big changes like there used to be, 8 bit to 16 bit, 2d to 3d, 3d to hd, next to all the crazy experimental games and hardware that made the industry to what it is today. This all shows in the current gen consoles, basically everything is last gen, whether it is xbox or playstation, but on newer consoles. Look at the ps5 pro, the changes that are made today are almost not noticeable. I only buy physical unless it's a small game I don't really care about, but with games coming out that don't really offer anything new, there will simply not be enough games comming out in physical form. Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo are desperately trying to be the next new thing, but I think there will be no next new thing in a long time. Most has been already done in the past. These are all reasons why retro gaming is getting more popular, if games in the future dontoffer anything, let's look at the thousands of games we've missed in the past.
Agreed. I have been critical of gaming and other forms of entertainment in general for well over 10 years, citing the previous era of the Ps4 and Xbox one as when it all began to feel off to put it mildly.
Though the money isn't made with selling of consoles, but with games and services and on that front Microsoft is doing well and actually better than Playstation.
@@CharlesHepburn2 Consoles are no longer Microsoft’s focus. Would they love to sell more? I’m sure they would. Their biggest focus is now just the money…. They won’t be getting out of hardware, for people like me who will buy a new console when they release them, but the focus is generating income. Get people onto gamepass and the ones that don’t want to sign up, get them to pay $70 on another platform for their game. You’d never count the money they will make between COD and Indy, this holiday. I play on all platforms, have since day dot, but I’ve been primarily a Xbox guy since about 2007. The only thing I play on PS are exclusives. All 3rd party I play on Xbox. And as a Xbox guy, I want them to put Gears, Halo etc on PS. PS gamers have shown they like Xbox games, you’ve only got to look at the PS store charts the last year or so to see that. It’s a win win situation to me. More people play these games, so you have more people to play with, Microsoft would be generating a lot of $ by opening up these titles to a 60 odd million strong audience. In a way, PS gamers would be funding further Microsoft games, so more stuff gets green lit. I honestly believe the only people who are against this are fanboys, who are more concerned about the box next to their tv being No.1, than they are playing games, and isn’t that what we are all here for?
MJR, what really irks me is Microsoft's refusal to drop the price on the hardware to make the ecosystem more appealing vs. SONY. With the original XBox and the 360 they were incredibly aggressive offering value bundles, discounts, etc... This time around they have no interest and with the cost of living being so high, there is NO justification to have two (overpriced) console gaming ecosystems.
When people say 'there are no games on xbox I think they mean exclusives'. If you are only going to have one console, most people would probably go for something other than the xbox.
Looking at the sales of both Hardware and exclusive Games from the Nintendo Switch you have a point, both Xbox and Playstation are way behind and most titles from both companies are also released/going to be released on PC.
@@ericp631most of us bought series x to play our games we've collected for the past 20yrs natively.bought PS5 bc Im a gamer and I've bought every system since 2600
Something to note is that Dunkey's Video Game Publishing Company, BigMode, published Animal Well, so that would explain the narration he did for the trailer.
I’m glad you made this video. I have a huge physical PS5 collection. I have one physical game for the Series X, and it’s a sports game given to me that is still in the plastic. Something needs to be done about ownership and physical media. The fact that I can play ALL of my games I’ve ever bought whenever I feel like it all the way back to the Atari, just by pulling a piece of physical media off a shelf and putting it in the console, is the way it should be. How is Microsoft allowed to print ‘physical games’ and sell them when the game is not even on the disc?! So tired of this new model, games as a service, etc. I’m over it.
I've been frustrated with that ever since I got my Xbox One what the hell was the point of the discs when I have to download it to my hard drive in order to play.
@@CMDRFlyAuburn That's a great thing. It's annoying that PS4 & PS5 can't even read music CDs, let alone play PS1 games. I still keep my PS3 hooked up for that reason.
While to an extent you are correct, history has shown people define console exclusives by the console portion, the "exclusive FF7, FF8" games from PSX were ported to PC shortly after initial release but people still called those PlayStation exclusives in the day.
@Gorophorge Understood, but we need to get away from that verbiage and playing semantics. There are infinitely more PC gamers than console gamers, as well as a healthy population of both PC and console gamers. The point is, exclusives, especially console exclusives are inherently bad and only exist to fuel console wars. But if I play Final Fantasy 8 on PC and you played it on PlayStation - we still played Final Fantasy 8. (That game is a good example because it is now on EVERYTHING). I just get ticked when people make it seem like there is ONLY one way to play a game when it isn't true.
I've waited all this time for you Believed your promises were true I keep believing that you mean what you say Be mine tomorrow, now tomorrow's today I am so tired (so tired) - Ozzy Osbourne
@@olioctane sure, I guess you're not going to play COD, The Elder Scrolls, Gears, Halo, Fallout, Forza, etc. Xbox literally has double the users of Playstation.
@@deiradinn hahaha that's because Ms counts PC gamepass users as "Xbox users". PS5 installed base is 3x o 4x bigger than Series X/S and you know it. I don't like Sony, I don't own a PS5 but let's get real.
@@deiradinnAll those games are multiplatform. The system is being outsold by PS5 at least 3:1 and Game Pass is stagnant. I wish Xbox was doing better to motivate Sony, but that's clearly not the case. No need to delude yourself.
So long as you have Starfield on PC, I'd check out the crazy mod scene, in particular... Star Wars Genesis. It's nuts and now playing the shit outta 'Starfield'. So many things that they have done right, too many to count. Have a look see at the vids on UA-cam, you'll see what I mean. Props to them for doing what Bethesda seem incapable of.
@@Studiosmediamilk yeah, and it´s interesting that the ''people'' that said that, are exactly the ones pushing the living costs up. So the inevitable future is being prepared, ''you will own nothing because we have made it impossible to do it, and you'll be happy has long you follow and the obey.
Xbox’s biggest issue has been communicating how versatile their business is. Normally people believe that their consoles are just Game Pass machines because that the only thing they’ve marketed since its release, and that made the belief that they were prioritizing digital services instead of general purchases and ownership. That’s not the case obviously, it’s just another option to play the games, but I think it’s what impacted their consoles sales even after their restructuring from the XbOne
Still waiting on that Pickups video you promised....excited to see what you and Reggie got. Your pickups videos always tend to be like a mini review/ hidden gems segment that spans a multitude of genres and systems delivered in such a cozy manner.
It will happen but not until November. Reggie doesn't live near me any more and we are heading to Ohio for the TORG expo at the end of the month. But when it happens, it will be EPIC. Stay tuned!
I want the backward compatability program to return with all the boosted perks of resolution and framerates making the series consoles the best place to play those 360 and original games especially for people who want a minimalistic gaming setup rather than 3 or morw consoles on one tv
Not owning the games is one big reason I've pretty much sat out this generation, and I may just be done with new console stuff, unfortunately. I do still "buy" games on Steam but there's something different about buying a game on a Steam sale for $20 vs. either just flushing $20 a month down the toilet on a subscription service or paying full price for a digital game on the Sony or MS stores. I know my Steam games aren't really games I "own" either, but they've never taken a game out of my library; the threat of that is why I never pay full price, though. For consoles, there are just so many physical games that already exist that I just may not need to play any more new ones that come out - I'll just keep collecting and playing the old ones I never got to before. The entire console business model is just broken right now. I just want to buy a game on a piece of media and have it and play it, and that's it. They're all now making it way too complicated and getting way too greedy.
You've echoed exactly how me and alot of gamers feel. After what SONY and Nintendo did during 7th gen (and to a lesser extent Microsoft) of just completely obliterating my digital library for my PS3 and Wii, I'm still a console gamer but believe me...I do most of my 'purchasing' through Steam. I was just playing The Club yesterday on my low-spec PC...4k/120fps goodness. A 2007 game that came out on PS3, still preserved by Gabe. I was playing a couple of days ago Sniper Elite and Lost Planet 2 on my Steam Deck at a locked 60 FPS and a higher resolution than on my PS2/PS3 14-20 years ago. You can't beat that. 'The Big Three' screwed me, and now...I have PTSD. You've forced me to be a PC gamer, and I'm glad you did now.
Great video Jason! I totally agree with you on Downhill Domination. Love to see that game come back either via PS Plus Collection or a remaster. So many awesome PS2 titles that should be revisited.
It should be illegal under Bait & Switch law to label something "buy" and then in fine print say "actually, this is effectively a rental for a non-determined length of time."
The reason i got a series is because of backwards compatibility with the og and the 360. A while back ago me and a friend got bored and decided to go revisit games from our childhood like Fable 3, black ops 1, Lego indiana jones and after that they went to go play something else and i went and played Oddworld:Munch's Oddessy which isn't available anywhere else. Xbox does have exclusives but most of them are really old.
Munch's Odyssey is also remastered on PS3, PC and Switch, so definitely not exclusive now though it was at the time on the OG Xbox. I have it on Steam myself. You're right about there being a fair number of OG Xbox and 360 exclusives, but only about half of 360 and just a tiny fraction of OG is backwards compatible. To access a lot of the exclusives you need the original consoles anyway. The Series X/S have literally nothing that isn't on PC, and Xbox One has basically only Crimson Dragon, Rare Replay, Halo 5 and Forza Motorsport 5 as well as some Kinect trash.
When it comes to online first person shooters, they should really allow people to modify settings and create their own lobbies. Lake lobbies with auto aim or not. Lobbies with one two three four five shot kills. This can expand upon so many avenues and let the developers know how different people like to play their first person shooters differently. One size fits all doesn't work. Back in Xbox 360 days, we had more options and created our own environments online. Now online matches are very restricted and don't offer customizable experiences.
The "Xbox has no games" or "ps5 has no games" rhetoric is specifically referring to first-party exclusive titles. Sony has had many, many more of these in the last few years, but I think it's important to note that PC basically gets everything now. If you own a PC, you can just play almost everything. The Xbox specifically has so exclusive games anymore, they all go on PC. Then, them choosing to put tentpole titles like Indiana Jones on PS5 just means less of a reason to own an Xbox.
He knows about PC but he collects physical so, yeah the games are on PC but he is a physical collector. there is no physical sony pc games in a long time
This video underlines how important physical media is. It's true for anything from movies & tv shows to games, ownership matters! Great video btw Metal Jesus!
Unless there is something I'm missing- aren't all the exclusive Xbox games available on PC anyways now? Sony does the same thing, but keeps their exclusives as such for a year or so before allowing it on PC. I personally picked up a used PS4 Pro and basically have purchased all of the must-play games for cheap...and it's a fantastic system! I have no need for PS5 or Xbox Series right now.
My ps4 pro was extremely noisy (jet engine noise). Was it just mine or is it all of them? I had to keep it on another room to be able to hear the game audio. Pretty ridiculous.
I made sure to get the 3rd version PS4 Pro, which was mint and only $130 without a controller. Noise is not an issue...however the console it feels like it has the cheapest and creakiest external shell I've ever handled on a console (despite not being opened yet). It's way quieter than my overclocked PS3 Slim, which I use one of evilnat's preset fan speed rules.
@@GeordiLaForgery some claim that only some consoles had it and not others, it's confusing. But it's also unacceptable because many were complaining of this, it was just impossible to use. I don't understand how that could happen. I don't understand how everyone didn't want their money back. Scandalous really
Exclusives!? Both ps5 and xbutt series x are offered on pc. Both of these consoles don't have the system sellers that they used to have on previuos generations, especially at launch.
As I'm getting older (44 and 2 kids) I kinda get the Immortal John Hancock when he says he doesn't have the time to dive into a 100 hour plus game anymore. Nowadays most games seem overly complicated to me, and I tend to go back to basics emulating Atari 2600, NES and such...
My philosophy as a 40 year old guy is, play what you please and don't worry if you can't finish a game or campaign or don't have the time to be competitive anymore, there's more options now than ever to enjoy this beautiful hobby
@raemdespairbringer I agree, as long as u enjoy it. I played a bit of zelda breath of wild until my son and his friend put me off by glitching it and speed running it. I'm too old for that shit so I moved on to something different
I always say just focus one at a time and u will chip at ut because once ur at that point in life ur not gonna be able to keep up or play the hype games so i focus on one and play it fully till beat
This is why I've never used game pass. Its just netflix with games, if you unsub to it, you have nothing. Just renting the service. If you buy the disc, you can play whenever you want and not have to worry about it disappearing. Cash grab with nothing to show for the consumer.
@@kaikiske7436 yes , it's better than paying for an anti consumer subscription that takes away the consumer influence It's better to support individual studios rather than Microsoft execs pockets
@@kaikiske7436damn fucking right we do, because thats how its ALWAYS been up until the last 4 years. If I dont own it, why would I spend money on it? I find it interesting you imply its ok to not own your games. Wtf is wrong with you lol
The original plan was for the Xbox One to be a digital only console. They rolled back on it, but never gave up on the plan. Today, it’s clear to see Xbox only don’t want/buy physical media in the same way PS5 (or Switch) owners do. Game Pass and the Series S killed physical media for Xbox.
8 hours in on Sea of Stars, put it down for a few months, and now it is no longer available on PS PLUS. This has happened to me a few times, and it sucks. I definitely agree with you that physical games are (most of the time), the way to go.
Yup, same here. I’ve learned to finish a game quickly if it is offered at on one of the subscription services that rotates games. They should add a notification to the user if the game is downloaded that it will be leaving soon.
@@beerme27not sure when but it's happening more often now it seems. I was playing FF9 on PS plus (and downloaded a special theme that was included), now the theme is completely gone from my PS4 and the game is taken off the service so I can't play it anymore unless I purchase it, (which I did, on the switch lol.)
@@beerme27 To be clear, I am not talking about the "free" 2 or 3 monthly games we receive. I'm talking about the PSPlus Extra monthly game catalog. Those games rotate out periodically similar to Game Pass. Sorry I wasn't clear on that.
What the next Xbox console totally needs is a Mario Party clone based on the Banjo Kazooie universe based on levels from Banjo Tooie+ new and original bosses that would take on the same controls and gameplay style as Banjo Tooie as well. This game needs 12 playable characters 800 mini games 10 big long boards, and a total of 6 player local or online multiplayer.
Firstly, this entire generation is about 2 years behind previous ones due to COVID, more people are yet to make the jump to current-gen than any other previous gen crossover, especially considering the price has not lowered like in previous gens at the same stage of time. It will continue for longer than previous ones and is far from over, with it currently being 30 million (Xbox) to 60 million (PS5) according to VGChartz. Secondly, the next 2+ years looks to be so different to the last 3 and a half. When you look at the PlayStation, you can see most of their console exclusives were upscaled PS4 titles and were released early in the PS5's release window because of that. Since then, there has been a lacklustre catalogue of current gen games for it which has soured trust in the brand and it seems like it will remain that way for the next 2 years. Heck, Wolverine, Sony's only real game in view, keeps getting pushed back (2026+ now) and it's developers have gone through so much turmoil it feels like Marvel's Blade (an Xbox exclusive made by Bethesda) will come out before it. Then you factor in what's to come for Xbox, which are a plethora of titles ready to make their mark on the rest of this year, 2025 and 2026, that are console exclusives, timed exclusives, and third party titles but are day one releases on Game Pass thereby placing more value on the Xbox being the third party machine to go along with the exclusives. When we look back at the 360/PS3 era, the Xbox held a pretty sizeable lead until 2010/2011, and people were wondering where the PS3 titles were and if they would even compete, and worse, die. Little did people know, there were a lot of people waiting to make the jump and that Sony had titles in the works and we're assuring people to wait it out, that they were in it for the long-term. Sure enough, Microsoft were the ones who had the head start and released their big guns early, and when Sony started putting out the fruits of their labour, people started to flock. Because at the end of the day, people want to be where the games are, and Xbox's offering for the foreseeable future looks more stacked and better for value compared to Sony's all-in failed approach to PVP/hero shooters. That's not to say that Xbox will take the lead and it doesn't need to. Merely closing the gap more will do enough to put the platform in good stead long-term.
Someone in the comments said MJR can’t complain about having nothing to play on the Series because he has walls of games behind him. Way to miss the point, guys. Lol
My wife bought me the series S a while ago, my first and only Xbox. I was interested in gamepass. I tried it for a short while then stopped. I barely touch it now. That’s what my wife said.
The only problem is whether the full game is on the disc or not most doesn't matter when most games even a lot of single-player ones require to connect to a server to launch it so when the dev gets rid of the server in the future the discs will basically be coasters unfortunately
I've been a lifelong Xbox fan, like hardcore: played the original console when it was new, I still own one from each generation, I collect achievements (even have a lamp shaped like an achievement 😂), but I think unless something drastic happens in the future, the Series X will be my final main Xbox console. I just don't see any REAL reason to stay with it now, PC is beckoning me more and more - PC gives you the best of BOTH Xbox and PS, at higher quality, can be upgraded, can be played with a controller, and if you get a NUC it can sit in your living room much like a console. Kind of sad in a way, but it feels like they're all bleeding together anyway and exclusivity and branding isn't what it once was. Even got a plugin for "real" achievement animations in Steam.
I've got a NUCXi7 I bought in 2023, my first 'gaming' PC (11800h/3070/64gb Ram). I am so grateful I pulled the trigger on it, last year. I still play on Playstation (got a PS5 Pro on the way), but PC/Steam Deck gaming has now become a major part of my gaming life. I don't know what to tell Microsoft. I guess...just stop the bleeding and tell everyone you're going full-stop Third Party? I just don't know...nor do I care.
Also, it SOUNDED like maybe you don't know, so just fyi: The reason Dunkey voiced that trailer is because Animal Well is published by his company. It's the first game they've put out.
Can you imagine if XBOX create some kind of game cartridge... and implement a on-demand service that allowed the user order a full game on collectable cartridge version with a color manual , poster, etc., because you know cartridges are better than DVD/Blu-ray...
You mean offer a service that is good for the player that they can't monetize or get a monthly fee from it? That would bring me back, but they are way to greedy to do that. Game stop should be doing this. It would give them a reason for existing. Work with smaller Dev's and help they get a physical media of their games distributed.
The closest thing we have to that is physical PS5 and switch games that don't have multiplayer elements and are released in a full good state day one. There are actually quite a few that play no problem off the disc with no Internet required if you do the research before you buy them.
I bought the series x when forza horizon 5 came out. Used for about 5 months to play games like forza, halo, sea of thieves, high on life. Haven't used it since. I totally agree on the Xbox physical games. I think gamepass has hurt the way microsoft does releases and has also shifted the playerbase to only care about games if there on gamepass which has hurt gamesales and has made developers shift towards playstation even more then they already have.
For me it’s like this if it’s not on a disk or cartridge I’m not looking at that release as much it sinks in my list of games to play dramatically . playing through the dark picture series right now and then maybe I’ll continue my trails journey😅
According to Wikipedia there are currently just 23 PS5-only games, that's right: twenty three. Remember Playstation 3? That console got criticized for only having 181 exclusive games vs 200 for Xbox 360. Neither the Xbox series nor the Playstation 5 are worth getting when it comes to exclusive games. You're better of with a PC and a Nintendo Switch at this point.
I need a Forza Horizon that is focused on fun and exploration instead of social nonsense. I want a Fable where I can create my own character. I want a Halo that’s not made by 343. I want a Rare game like Kameo. I’m never going to get this but on the plus side I’m playing GTA IV at the moment on my xbsx. Can’t do that on ps5. 😅
But did you buy a new system to play old games ? Was that the real reason you paid for an Xbox or do you want new things that actually use the hardware you paid for ?
Love the OG Xbox (still have two of them for Halo LAN parties), but I got out of the Microsoft ecosystem years ago simply because of how toxic its online community had become. Hardly do any online faming nowadays, tbh. PlayStation just caters better to escapist gamers like myself
Dude, your comments about ownership ring so true lately. It feels like we are getting some of that power back slowly, but it's an uphill battle for sure. Also, I love that you included trailer footage for Subnautica 2. I can't wait for that game as a huge fan of both the first game and Below Zero. Thanks for all the great content over the years!
Can we all stop pretending that we're not in the same console generation started with the Xbox One and PS4? Sony and MS have been very, very clear that the future of consoles is a PC model, with iterative product releases targeting different performance levels, but one shared scalable platform. We're going to be stuck in this console generation for 10+ years until they both finally move on from x86 to ARM.
This comment hits it on the head. New console sales aren't as big as they used to be. Most people play Fortnite and other free to play games. Those games can be played on the previous generation of consoles. The typical consumer feels no incentive to upgrade. It's been said many times over that there are more Xbox console gamers than there ever has been before, and it keeps growing. It's just across multiple generations. Even if someone buys a Series X, they are probably not new to the ecosystem. The industry as a whole is stagnant because these platform holders are vying over the same amount of people generation after generation without very much overall growth. They are all looking for that thing that will be able to penetrate the mass market and reach consumers beyond the bubble. Consumers are still looking for a reason to mass adopt this new generation of consoles. The new NCAA College Football helped some, but it probably won't happen until Grand Theft Auto 6 because that will be current gen exclusive. Still, it will mostly be the same people buying an upgrade and not any new consumers to the market. The next console generation is probably going to start in 2026. Xbox is working on a handheld device that might help move the needle. The thing I like about Xbox is its ecosystem. If I buy one of their games or subscribe to Game Pass I can play their games on console, in the cloud on all my devices, on the PC, or on one of the current Windows based portable handheld or Steam. That's a lot of versatility. I get to pick up where I left off anywhere.
I just got the series x (a broken one from a friend, I am a PS guy) and I checked out gamepass to see what the hype was about annnnnnnnnddddd honestly gamepass looked like all the monthly PS games you get for free but with just some sprinkled xbox games (older and newer).
Is that why whenever someone defends digital, their fallback is always "discs don't even have the game, you have to download it" I never understood what they were talking about. So all these people are Xbox gamers? As a PlayStation player, I only experienced that twice, Hogwarts Legacy and Star Wars Jedi Survivor. Every other game I've played is 100% on the disc.
There are plenty of Switch carts that only contain part of the game data. Switch carts are pretty expensive (much much more so than discs) and the bigger the capacity, the more expensive. So many publishers go the cheap route, buy the cheaper lower capacity carts and require the user to download the rest.
@@fattiger6957 Just wait and do your research before buying a switch game. This is why I didn't get the Spyro trilogy for the switch. I jumped in a boat and sailed the seas for that one.
Wtf hahaha "Xbox gamer" "Playstation player" bro we are all gamers. Stop trying to act like people are different based on a plastic box they play games on.
MS should turn ultra-aggressive and make every new game out of every company they bought be exclusive to the Xbox and -maybe- gamepass on PC. Let Sony sweat.
'Let SONY sweat', you say. Microsoft has literally last place in every single friggin generation it ever showed up in since 2001 (almost 25 years)...and there are only 3 companies racing! 😅 Making WHO exactly sweat? 🥴
@@GooseDaPlaymaker Microsoft always at the end? OG Xbox was the second best selling console from 2000 generation. 360 was during 6 years ahead of PS in sales (and it's just strange PS got the upper hand at the end only), Wii won that shit. One we don't know and Series the same. WTF are you talking about?
A commment about physical games in general and I don't see anyone talking about: update patches. The version I have on disc is the first one, and it usually comes with a lot of bugs. If I want to play a physical copy of a game 10 or 15 years from now, there's no guarantee that the updates will still be online.
I think Xbox at the height of the 360 really catered to a "casual hardcore" audience - teenagers that thought the Wii was "for kids" and wanted to play the latest multiplayer FPS. I think that wasn't really a stable basis for a long-term audience. A lot of the kids I played 360 online with in middle school were playing because it was the fad at the time, and they now have jobs and families and don't play video games anymore. The ones that do still play games, like me, moved onto Playstation because I don't have the same competitive spirit I used to, and I appreciate the single-player experiences Sony offers. When Xbox does their showcases and its all FPS or multiplayer games, I think they fail to realize that audience isn't with them anymore. That being said, the world was better when Xbox was competitive, and I do think they have cool ideas with backwards compatibility and PC support. When I first found my Xbox game library on PC ready to play, I was really impressed.
That's true to a certain extent with all gamers. The difference is that Nintendo and Sony are able to bring in new players/appeal to younger generations to replace those that "age out of it"
@@ericp631 I agree, Nintendo has a sort of Disney effect where you’re never really “too old” for it, and Sony transitioned to cinematic experiences for an older audience, while still relying on brand recognition and its position in Japan to get exclusive releases for enthusiasts. Actually, I think Nintendo and Microsoft had the same problem: two of the most popular seventh gen consoles, but their consoles after that were total failures because the mainstream audience didn’t really see the point in upgrading. Nintendo dusted themselves off with the Switch, Microsoft still hasn’t figured it out. Which I do find sad, I love the OG Xbox and the 360 as they’re basically spiritual successors to the Dreamcast.
@@TroutButter Space Marine 2, Alan Wake 2, Dragons Dogma 2, Hunt: Showdown and The first descendant all run better on the Xbox. Most games I have purchased recently have been cheaper physically as well. So how am I wrong?
@@OnlineTuba That's not possible as the PS5 and Xbox are very similar in performance power, and PS5 gets much more support by studios because twice as many people own a playstation than an xbox.
I wasn't particularly excited by that Xbox event we just got. These are just trailers you upload to your social media accounts. Doesn't need a 30 minute show.
“There aren’t enough new games to play on the newest console” is a perfectly valid criticism, regardless of how many games someone already owns elsewhere
While this is true, I'd say he's arguing more about the current generation. It's been pretty lackluster for Xbox. Playstation has released quite a few games but I still feel we're way behind on games and the quality of the games themselves.
As someone that only plays on Xbox when it comes to current gen, I sum up my recent Xbox experience by saying I was more excited by the announcement of the Lunar collection on Sony’s showcase than by anything shown during yesterday’s third party Xbox showcase.
My dude even if you own a ps5 disc and the game is in there you need to have internet for the console to allow you to play XD yes theres is a offline period that will allow you to play discs but it's only days and after that period it will force you to connect online so no the ps5 is also internet locked even with physical media
That's all completely false. You can have a PS5 completely 100% offline forever, and you can play any discs that don't require downloads (maybe 10% of games require downloads, but they usually say on the box - DOWNLOAD REQUIRED). There's no time limit or checks.
XBOX is just for gamepass. their consumer isn't people who "buy" games, let alone "buy physical". You're just not the consumer that they're targeting. i have parents that love the fact that they don't have to "buy" games and just pay for the monthly subscription and their kids are happy. They get to play those free to play multiplayer games online with friends and have tons of filler games too.
I agree. The Series S especially is an AMAZING budget friendly option, considering how expensive gaming can be these days. Also - a lot of the casual market don’t care much for exclusives, they just want a box that can play games. PlayStation by all means can dominate the premium AAA blockbuster market, but there’s also huge demand for lower budget options. It just gets a bit tiring to keep hearing this “no games” argument- like so what? Also Xbox to this day are superior when it comes to backwards compatibility - Sony are getting there with emulation, but for now Xbox takes the lead.
@ScreamingBlood88 I like getting Steam achievements though, and keeping my average game completion percentage at 32% or higher to stay tied with my best friend. Plus I have hundreds of Steam games so I'm staying. The review system they have with All-time and Recent is nice. Free multiplayer with friends is great too. Also I tend to get some modern games in physical format at yard sales for dirt cheap.
@@AffirmationAtheist there's a good amount of games that are DRM free on steam, and for those that are not... well there just one DLL away from being it. I wish GOG Galaxy was better, honestly if there was a way to have offline install linked to a social network hub to play games, chat, post, mods, and remote play it'd be amazing. But who'd fund it? who'd pay for it? at the very least open source to continue it through a fork if corporations tried to milk its success. I recently got into messing around with VPS and testing out what scale social networks and game servers cost, and just to keep my local friend group we're already touching $12 a month. Getting Matrix/Element, Pleroma/Mastodon, and pufferpanel. I've learned how resource intensive even just one of these applications can be, let alone updating them can take more ram than your server has. Ultimately I'm realizing those who run services for free get no recognition while companies who exploit under the "free" mark get praised despite most eventually turning evil when the venture capital runs out (Still waiting for the Discord bubble to burst). It'd be cool to get federated version of Valve's social implementation of games, kinda like LaunchBox and Retroachievements. But once again, people will have to self deploy, and one thing that I learned is that the current internet believes infrastructure is free, which makes it basically impossible to run unless it's only for those you care about. On top of that banner ads pay literally pennies, so most of it out of pocket. It is scary to think what can happen if Valve became like other companies, but at the same time it is amazing the service they offer without abusing users. Because ask any smaller federated social network how often their donations goals go unmet for their server costs. The good guys always lose in the end, mainly cause of greed from consumers and corporations alike.
Xbox feels kinda dead imho. I've owned them all and love the brand but MS is just dead quiet about it. Sony is pumping PR year after year .. .I think consumers sort of forgot about Xbox which is sad. I get the feeling MS won't do many more models
I was really hoping when the activision deal went through we'd at least see some of their back catalogue brought forward, Blur, Singularity maybe, but i'm guessing they're not focusing on that sort of thing. Maybe the numbers weren't great, but xbox's backwards compatibility was such a highlight for me and it's a shame they stopped adding to it.
As a long time Xbox owner, I'll say if you're a fan of physical media, the platform really isn't for you. I use my Nintendo Switch for physical games and will continue to do so with the Switch 2
Looking at Xbox, they really have been focusing more on expansing their game pass service rather than going all in on exclusives for better or worse. Personally, I've used my Xbox more simply because of quick resume. That feature has changed how I play my games and I wish that was something that was on PS5. That doesn't mean I'm not aware of the problems the Xbox has these days.
@@kcadventures1454 That’s mostly for PS5 games unlike Xbox where it lets you jump in with most Xbox games both native and backwards compatible games. Even then, the PS5 feature is rather inconsistent with where it lets you jump into whereas in Xbox it just loads up where you last left off.
@@Framesforgamesyup if you don't close the last game you were playing when you go back to it it's right where you left off. Zero load time. Like you just turn the TV off.
Is perfect dark still on the table? Thought the studio The Initiative died before completion please feel free to let me know I'm going to jump back into searching online.
Most games do. Just certain games don't. Online only games, of course, and maybe a few other exceptions. The fact that current gen consoles need to be connected to an account online at first setup is a potential future problem, though.
@@megamegaONot true at all. Most games are playable from the disc without any updates at all. The updates may improve minor things and some performance issues but most games are still playable right from the disc.
Xbox, xbox 360, xbox one, and now xbox series S. I will always love xbox, they are the reason gaming online with a mic is so normalized. Redmond, WA is a short drive away from me, which makes gaming on an xbox all that more special ❤
I gave up on Xbox a few years ago, their big games don't interest me like the PS5. If I didn't own so many digital games from the Xbox One era, I'd probably sell my Series X. Last time I remember plugging it in was to watch a DVD. lol
I heard Microsoft have said no more physical media. Affecting people releasing games on crowdfunding who want to release a physical product in small numbers.
As a gamer and physical collector I’d tend to do things like this. If it get a physical for Xbox I buy it. If it doesn’t and it’s on gamepass I’ll buy it for switch or ps5/4 and just play it on Xbox. I’ve just kinda accepted the all digital future that gamers seemed to have pushed onto ourselves. Once pc basically went all digital I knew consoles weren’t that far behind and sadly the sales figures show this to be true. Even collectors editions are coming with just codes now to fit the digital console only market. Maybe in 10 years all physical media will be dead and that’s sad. However if we can see a rise in the reprint markets to help drive down some of these costs of retro games then I’m all for it. I’m still buying physical from past gen’s and current day as well. It’s just sad I have no power to fight this because let’s face it convince wins out. I’m 5 days behind it metaphor cause my physical copy was delayed in the mail. That’s brutal especially when you’re trying to avoid spoilers
He never said that you are not allowed to enjoy it or that there is nothing to play on it and he didn't complain aobut it either, he said that he likes all his systems. The video was about the comparison or overall reason to even own one considering how Microsoft is handling the software/gamepass thing. Can you people at least watch the video before playing defense force over nothing.
Is there a site or resource to know if the disc contains a playable version of the game, and/or if the game is from the previous generation with a online patch on it?
Anyone who says they're equally happy with both systems is trying to convince themselves, one way or the other. MS and Sony are doing completely different things and one is clearly getting more than the other. So the way I see if, if you're an XBOX fan, then you're trying to convince yourself that your investment is doing well while ignoring all the negatives like lack of physical games, lack of exclusives, and while I could find a few more.. those are really the big ones that really matter. Sony doesn't really have these problems at all. They have everything else except their cross platform support is lacking compared to MS. So I guess if you're on PC and PS5 you may have some regrets there to try and get over.
I grew up a Nintendo fanboy, but switched to team Xbox in 2018 and haven't looked back. I love Gamepass, Microsoft Rewards, the controller, the power, the added storage, awesome weekly sales, quick resume, 4 generations of backwards compatibility, and fps boost. Over 1,000 games in my library and 250k gamerscore. No regrets with the Series X being my only console.
@@LandRunProductions I was a big fan of the Greek GOW series, so I bought a PS2, PS3, PSP, and PS4 Pro. However, I am not a fan of the God of Boy reboot, so I abandoned Sony forever.
@@DerrickFinzer Don't like the new Nintendo. Gimmicks, underpowered hardware, and their first party games are super expensive. Plus they don't have achievements. I get to play the latest Xbox games day 1 on Gamepass, and, thanks to Microsoft Rewards, I have not paid for Gamepass since 2022. Basically, I buy cheap indie titles for $1-$10 every week during their awesome weekly sales, and the rest is free Gamepass games.
"Physical media" has become an empty word anyway. Basically every game needs GB´s of updates to clear it from all the bugs and gliches before it even becomes playable. That disc means nothing anymore.
Not true at all. Most updates are fixing minor issues. If you are a good consumer, you know which games are playable right from the start and which games have major issues and need those massive updates to fix major things. It's not difficult at all to navigate those waters. I would guess that 90% of games are perfectly fine straight from the disc.
@@JC-xq2qe my point is, without the updates the game is still shite and sometimes even unplayable. Once the servers go down you better not wipe your HD...
The OG Xbox and 360 era were amazing. I'm fortunate that I have both those consoles and the games. It saddens me when I see the Xbox brand now. Ever since that Xbox One reveal, that brand power still hasn't recovered.
Yea so many great games! Why I haven't got series x/s I liked the older games which most can be played on my One
Have a Switch but mainly on PS5 now. I do want a gaming PC eventually
Xbox 360 literally had no good games....
@kr1me2000 Had plenty and indie/arcade ones too
Not as much as Sony of course
@@ElusiveS3NPAI I just remember as a kid the ONLY reason to get a xbox, xbox 360 was to play Halo and i never like them. I TRIED MY BEST TO LIKE THEM, just couldn't.
@@kr1me2000In my "opinion", Halo and Gears were peak gaming moments for many during the 360 era. Some people often forget, there are underrated JRPGs on the 360 too. I know...what a shocker lol
here are 20 more controller colors while you wait
Sony sells you 1 color then expects a pat on the back for releasing 2-3 colors years later... Every generation...
That's because they sell a lot of controllers. I understand that on Steam it's the preferred controller for users.
@Choom89 Why does everybody do the whataboutism thing? So then we argue about Sony vs Xbox rather than what the discussion is ACTUALLY about, which is there aren't nearly enough truly great xbox games coming out. Which is accurate. Compared to every previous xbox gen, this one is incredibly lacking in quality experiences. We are clinically incapable of staying on topic in this, the worst of timelines.
@vastneon Best comment here, absolutely bang on.
@@Choom89 yeah ps controllers are honestly the most boring looking controllers ive ever seen every generation
When people say, "Xbox has no games" they're not referring to it in the literal sense. There are obviously games coming out on the system all the time, but the problem is that there aren't enough games that can only be found on that platform. What sets them apart? What makes their hardware worth owning over the competition? If a company can't consistently put out worthwhile exclusives, why would they be the preferable choice? It's not worth going all in on a system that can play what the others can... but nothing else.
It's sad that exclusives are the only thing that make people buy your console. If games released everywhere, companies would have to compete by making better consoles. Instead we get slightly better consoles every 7 years.
@@FreakinSweet1987 yeah, but Xbox has 1.8 more Teraflops… which is really what matters to gamers… not exclusive games content! -Oh, wait. LOL
Exactly, why would I own a xbox over a ps5?
If you approach the Xbox (Series S at least) as a budget friendly option then exclusives don’t matter. It’s a console aimed at the casual market - that’s all there is to it.
Legitimately taught people said PS has no games. never heard Xbox has no games even though they are worse.
You know your brand is on fire when Metal Jesus calls you out.
Yuuup. He's always seemed like such a nice guy, so for him to echo the same general sentiment that's been around for a while sure says something.
Yeah, his example of PS5 exclusives were two games both on PS4 and PC and silent hill 2 which is only a timed exclusive to ps5. For me, if you game on a PC, there is far less reason to own a ps5 than an xbox, as alot of you xbox library also available on PC at no additional cost
@@jimmymac2292That argument doesn't make sense. If Xbox stuff is available on PC for no cost, why get an Xbox?
There's fewer and fewer exclusives nowadays due to bloated game costs, but PS5 still has far more.
@@DP12321 If you care about backwards compatibility you only get that with a Xbox.
Xbox 360, Xbox 1 and Xbox One games not on PC.
Either way PC makes both PS5 and Xbox irrelevant. Spiderman 2 is also coming to PC in 2 months... Where is the PS5 exclusives?
@@V3ntilator Don't care about Spider-Man 2 at all actually, but PS5 has Stellar Blade and Astro Bot to name a few.
Xbox backwards compatibility is great, but it's stagnant. They have some very good games supported, but 6% of the original Xbox library is pathetic. I still have my original Xbox hooked up to my TV for that reason.
I have said it before, but the gaming industry in general is stagnating. There are no big changes like there used to be, 8 bit to 16 bit, 2d to 3d, 3d to hd, next to all the crazy experimental games and hardware that made the industry to what it is today. This all shows in the current gen consoles, basically everything is last gen, whether it is xbox or playstation, but on newer consoles. Look at the ps5 pro, the changes that are made today are almost not noticeable. I only buy physical unless it's a small game I don't really care about, but with games coming out that don't really offer anything new, there will simply not be enough games comming out in physical form. Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo are desperately trying to be the next new thing, but I think there will be no next new thing in a long time. Most has been already done in the past. These are all reasons why retro gaming is getting more popular, if games in the future dontoffer anything, let's look at the thousands of games we've missed in the past.
Underrated comment, 100% agree.
Damn that last sentence is soooo true lol
Agreed. I have been critical of gaming and other forms of entertainment in general for well over 10 years, citing the previous era of the Ps4 and Xbox one as when it all began to feel off to put it mildly.
100% .Top!
Retro and Indies are where it's at, to me at least
When you are outsold 4 to 1, after a generation where you were outsold 3 to 1, you may want to re-think the choices you are making. Looking at you MS.
They are I think we are going to see MS move to making games more so than selling consoles in the future.
Though the money isn't made with selling of consoles, but with games and services and on that front Microsoft is doing well and actually better than Playstation.
@@CharlesHepburn2 Consoles are no longer Microsoft’s focus. Would they love to sell more? I’m sure they would. Their biggest focus is now just the money….
They won’t be getting out of hardware, for people like me who will buy a new console when they release them, but the focus is generating income. Get people onto gamepass and the ones that don’t want to sign up, get them to pay $70 on another platform for their game. You’d never count the money they will make between COD and Indy, this holiday.
I play on all platforms, have since day dot, but I’ve been primarily a Xbox guy since about 2007. The only thing I play on PS are exclusives. All 3rd party I play on Xbox. And as a Xbox guy, I want them to put Gears, Halo etc on PS. PS gamers have shown they like Xbox games, you’ve only got to look at the PS store charts the last year or so to see that. It’s a win win situation to me. More people play these games, so you have more people to play with, Microsoft would be generating a lot of $ by opening up these titles to a 60 odd million strong audience. In a way, PS gamers would be funding further Microsoft games, so more stuff gets green lit.
I honestly believe the only people who are against this are fanboys, who are more concerned about the box next to their tv being No.1, than they are playing games, and isn’t that what we are all here for?
Really PlayStation has no games just remasters that it not my words the CEO of Sony said that
I call it the remaster 5 lol @@louis1443
MJR, what really irks me is Microsoft's refusal to drop the price on the hardware to make the ecosystem more appealing vs. SONY. With the original XBox and the 360 they were incredibly aggressive offering value bundles, discounts, etc... This time around they have no interest and with the cost of living being so high, there is NO justification to have two (overpriced) console gaming ecosystems.
They dropped the price last Christmas for the entire month of December. Their $500 console was $350 and still no one bought it.
Their on sell at Walmart all the time for 450 for the x and 250 for the S. I see them on sell at other places too, you should shop around more
We aren't all poor like you mf lol
When people say 'there are no games on xbox I think they mean exclusives'. If you are only going to have one console, most people would probably go for something other than the xbox.
Yeah, The numbers show that. The original Kinect sold 10 million more than the current Xbox. That's so funny to me.
Looking at the sales of both Hardware and exclusive Games from the Nintendo Switch you have a point, both Xbox and Playstation are way behind and most titles from both companies are also released/going to be released on PC.
This. Every console ever released has games. What people mean by "Xbox(or anyone) got no games" is that it has nothing worth buying that console over
Ha ha at this point the Ouya and Ngage have more exclusives than the Xbox.
@@ericp631most of us bought series x to play our games we've collected for the past 20yrs natively.bought PS5 bc Im a gamer and I've bought every system since 2600
@08:00 "Come on baby, give it to me" ~Metal Jesus~
#Giggity
Oh my! *Says George Takei*
Tap on 08:00 create a metal Jesus song 🎧
Leisure Suit Larry Approves. 👍👍
I laughed at that 😂😂😂
Something to note is that Dunkey's Video Game Publishing Company, BigMode, published Animal Well, so that would explain the narration he did for the trailer.
Dunkey also made the "Microsoft sucks" video 😂 so it's funny to see.
I’m glad you made this video. I have a huge physical PS5 collection. I have one physical game for the Series X, and it’s a sports game given to me that is still in the plastic. Something needs to be done about ownership and physical media. The fact that I can play ALL of my games I’ve ever bought whenever I feel like it all the way back to the Atari, just by pulling a piece of physical media off a shelf and putting it in the console, is the way it should be. How is Microsoft allowed to print ‘physical games’ and sell them when the game is not even on the disc?! So tired of this new model, games as a service, etc. I’m over it.
I've been frustrated with that ever since I got my Xbox One what the hell was the point of the discs when I have to download it to my hard drive in order to play.
@@Blackout_1692 I will say, that playing my old disc based original Xbox and Xbox 360 games is cool. Ninja Gaiden Black on Series X is awesome.
@@CMDRFlyAuburn That's a great thing. It's annoying that PS4 & PS5 can't even read music CDs, let alone play PS1 games. I still keep my PS3 hooked up for that reason.
I have over 600 games in my xbox. 0 for PS. Last ps console which was worth to have was PS2.
IF IT'S ON PC IT'S NOT AN EXCLUSIVE. Jesus Christ.
While to an extent you are correct, history has shown people define console exclusives by the console portion, the "exclusive FF7, FF8" games from PSX were ported to PC shortly after initial release but people still called those PlayStation exclusives in the day.
@Gorophorge Understood, but we need to get away from that verbiage and playing semantics. There are infinitely more PC gamers than console gamers, as well as a healthy population of both PC and console gamers. The point is, exclusives, especially console exclusives are inherently bad and only exist to fuel console wars. But if I play Final Fantasy 8 on PC and you played it on PlayStation - we still played Final Fantasy 8. (That game is a good example because it is now on EVERYTHING). I just get ticked when people make it seem like there is ONLY one way to play a game when it isn't true.
I've waited all this time for you
Believed your promises were true
I keep believing that you mean what you say
Be mine tomorrow, now tomorrow's today
I am so tired (so tired) - Ozzy Osbourne
Xbox sucks bro
@@olioctane sure, I guess you're not going to play COD, The Elder Scrolls, Gears, Halo, Fallout, Forza, etc. Xbox literally has double the users of Playstation.
@@deiradinn hahaha that's because Ms counts PC gamepass users as "Xbox users". PS5 installed base is 3x o 4x bigger than Series X/S and you know it. I don't like Sony, I don't own a PS5 but let's get real.
@@deiradinnAll those games are multiplatform. The system is being outsold by PS5 at least 3:1 and Game Pass is stagnant. I wish Xbox was doing better to motivate Sony, but that's clearly not the case. No need to delude yourself.
So long as you have Starfield on PC, I'd check out the crazy mod scene, in particular... Star Wars Genesis. It's nuts and now playing the shit outta 'Starfield'. So many things that they have done right, too many to count. Have a look see at the vids on UA-cam, you'll see what I mean.
Props to them for doing what Bethesda seem incapable of.
''you will own nothing and be happy''.
as long as the cost of living continues to go up, that is the inevitable future. Except for the happy part. No one can ensure everlasting happiness.
@@Studiosmediamilk yeah, and it´s interesting that the ''people'' that said that, are exactly the ones pushing the living costs up. So the inevitable future is being prepared, ''you will own nothing because we have made it impossible to do it, and you'll be happy has long you follow and the obey.
@@Studiosmediamilk yup, I'm not sure if the people liking it do agree with the sentence or they do understand that it's is 1984.
Xbox’s biggest issue has been communicating how versatile their business is. Normally people believe that their consoles are just Game Pass machines because that the only thing they’ve marketed since its release, and that made the belief that they were prioritizing digital services instead of general purchases and ownership. That’s not the case obviously, it’s just another option to play the games, but I think it’s what impacted their consoles sales even after their restructuring from the XbOne
It doesn’t help when they show commercials saying “ no console required “
The Starfield DLC is a sad joke. 30 bucks for five hours of uninspired gameplay. Nothing new.
5 hours if you run through the main story😂
@@Reynolds128I didn’t even want to put 5 hours into it. The dialog at the beginning was so boring.
@@Reynolds128Which no one wants to do anyways. That game is just a slog.
Still waiting on that Pickups video you promised....excited to see what you and Reggie got.
Your pickups videos always tend to be like a mini review/ hidden gems segment that spans a multitude of genres and systems delivered in such a cozy manner.
It will happen but not until November. Reggie doesn't live near me any more and we are heading to Ohio for the TORG expo at the end of the month. But when it happens, it will be EPIC. Stay tuned!
@@MetalJesusRocks Imma go to TORG also. Hope to run into you guys.
Can’t wait for that Reggie X Metal Jesus fist bump!!
@@MetalJesusRocksAw that's a shame. Just had one of those playing in the background while going through a dungeon in Metaphor! It was perfect.
I want the backward compatability program to return with all the boosted perks of resolution and framerates making the series consoles the best place to play those 360 and original games especially for people who want a minimalistic gaming setup rather than 3 or morw consoles on one tv
Not owning the games is one big reason I've pretty much sat out this generation, and I may just be done with new console stuff, unfortunately. I do still "buy" games on Steam but there's something different about buying a game on a Steam sale for $20 vs. either just flushing $20 a month down the toilet on a subscription service or paying full price for a digital game on the Sony or MS stores. I know my Steam games aren't really games I "own" either, but they've never taken a game out of my library; the threat of that is why I never pay full price, though. For consoles, there are just so many physical games that already exist that I just may not need to play any more new ones that come out - I'll just keep collecting and playing the old ones I never got to before. The entire console business model is just broken right now. I just want to buy a game on a piece of media and have it and play it, and that's it. They're all now making it way too complicated and getting way too greedy.
would be nice to have some new modern pc box sets with game art and story manuals similar to starcraft 1
Agreed! 👍
You've echoed exactly how me and alot of gamers feel. After what SONY and Nintendo did during 7th gen (and to a lesser extent Microsoft) of just completely obliterating my digital library for my PS3 and Wii, I'm still a console gamer but believe me...I do most of my 'purchasing' through Steam. I was just playing The Club yesterday on my low-spec PC...4k/120fps goodness. A 2007 game that came out on PS3, still preserved by Gabe. I was playing a couple of days ago Sniper Elite and Lost Planet 2 on my Steam Deck at a locked 60 FPS and a higher resolution than on my PS2/PS3 14-20 years ago. You can't beat that.
'The Big Three' screwed me, and now...I have PTSD. You've forced me to be a PC gamer, and I'm glad you did now.
Same here@@GooseDaPlaymaker
I've abandoned game pass completely and just buy games on steam sales
Great video Jason! I totally agree with you on Downhill Domination. Love to see that game come back either via PS Plus Collection or a remaster. So many awesome PS2 titles that should be revisited.
It should be illegal under Bait & Switch law to label something "buy" and then in fine print say "actually, this is effectively a rental for a non-determined length of time."
The reason i got a series is because of backwards compatibility with the og and the 360. A while back ago me and a friend got bored and decided to go revisit games from our childhood like Fable 3, black ops 1, Lego indiana jones and after that they went to go play something else and i went and played Oddworld:Munch's Oddessy which isn't available anywhere else. Xbox does have exclusives but most of them are really old.
Munch's Odyssey is also remastered on PS3, PC and Switch, so definitely not exclusive now though it was at the time on the OG Xbox. I have it on Steam myself. You're right about there being a fair number of OG Xbox and 360 exclusives, but only about half of 360 and just a tiny fraction of OG is backwards compatible. To access a lot of the exclusives you need the original consoles anyway. The Series X/S have literally nothing that isn't on PC, and Xbox One has basically only Crimson Dragon, Rare Replay, Halo 5 and Forza Motorsport 5 as well as some Kinect trash.
When it comes to online first person shooters, they should really allow people to modify settings and create their own lobbies. Lake lobbies with auto aim or not. Lobbies with one two three four five shot kills. This can expand upon so many avenues and let the developers know how different people like to play their first person shooters differently. One size fits all doesn't work. Back in Xbox 360 days, we had more options and created our own environments online. Now online matches are very restricted and don't offer customizable experiences.
The "Xbox has no games" or "ps5 has no games" rhetoric is specifically referring to first-party exclusive titles. Sony has had many, many more of these in the last few years, but I think it's important to note that PC basically gets everything now. If you own a PC, you can just play almost everything. The Xbox specifically has so exclusive games anymore, they all go on PC. Then, them choosing to put tentpole titles like Indiana Jones on PS5 just means less of a reason to own an Xbox.
the vast majority of pc gamers cant even match the hardware of the ps5.
You have chosen your side puppy
@@k4yser irrelevant comment.
He knows about PC but he collects physical so, yeah the games are on PC but he is a physical collector. there is no physical sony pc games in a long time
@@k4yserwhile true... They can still play the games
Hes not wrong. More games, more choice, more employment for game designers, they need to get stuff out.
This video underlines how important physical media is. It's true for anything from movies & tv shows to games, ownership matters! Great video btw Metal Jesus!
Unless there is something I'm missing- aren't all the exclusive Xbox games available on PC anyways now?
Sony does the same thing, but keeps their exclusives as such for a year or so before allowing it on PC.
I personally picked up a used PS4 Pro and basically have purchased all of the must-play games for cheap...and it's a fantastic system! I have no need for PS5 or Xbox Series right now.
My ps4 pro was extremely noisy (jet engine noise). Was it just mine or is it all of them? I had to keep it on another room to be able to hear the game audio. Pretty ridiculous.
And Xbox will probably be releasing all their future games onto PS5 anyway.
I made sure to get the 3rd version PS4 Pro, which was mint and only $130 without a controller. Noise is not an issue...however the console it feels like it has the cheapest and creakiest external shell I've ever handled on a console (despite not being opened yet).
It's way quieter than my overclocked PS3 Slim, which I use one of evilnat's preset fan speed rules.
@@pauls1555 mine was noisy so much so I gave it away in the end, can't game with jet engine next to me.
@@GeordiLaForgery some claim that only some consoles had it and not others, it's confusing. But it's also unacceptable because many were complaining of this, it was just impossible to use. I don't understand how that could happen. I don't understand how everyone didn't want their money back. Scandalous really
we hope to see new backwards compatible games soon on Xbox One/Series X?
Keep dreaming. They announced there will be no new backwards compatible games going forward.
Yeah Xbox has a new team doing that just now, hopefully we see them soon-ish
@@Mark-mu4pjWas this confirmed by MS?. Couldn't find any news.
@@Mark-mu4pj yeah, more waiting...
They said they're done, but I hope not. Just 6% of the original Xbox lineup is pathetic.
Exclusives!? Both ps5 and xbutt series x are offered on pc. Both of these consoles don't have the system sellers that they used to have on previuos generations, especially at launch.
As I'm getting older (44 and 2 kids) I kinda get the Immortal John Hancock when he says he doesn't have the time to dive into a 100 hour plus game anymore. Nowadays most games seem overly complicated to me, and I tend to go back to basics emulating Atari 2600, NES and such...
My philosophy as a 40 year old guy is, play what you please and don't worry if you can't finish a game or campaign or don't have the time to be competitive anymore, there's more options now than ever to enjoy this beautiful hobby
@raemdespairbringer I agree, as long as u enjoy it. I played a bit of zelda breath of wild until my son and his friend put me off by glitching it and speed running it. I'm too old for that shit so I moved on to something different
I always say just focus one at a time and u will chip at ut because once ur at that point in life ur not gonna be able to keep up or play the hype games so i focus on one and play it fully till beat
Games might be longer but they definitely aren’t more complicated
This is why I've never used game pass. Its just netflix with games, if you unsub to it, you have nothing. Just renting the service. If you buy the disc, you can play whenever you want and not have to worry about it disappearing. Cash grab with nothing to show for the consumer.
So, you have to own every game you ever play? Interesting..
@@kaikiske7436 yes , it's better than paying for an anti consumer subscription that takes away the consumer influence
It's better to support individual studios rather than Microsoft execs pockets
@@kaikiske7436damn fucking right we do, because thats how its ALWAYS been up until the last 4 years. If I dont own it, why would I spend money on it? I find it interesting you imply its ok to not own your games. Wtf is wrong with you lol
@@kaikiske7436different people like different things, what is so hard to comprehend about that? Is it so crazy someone likes to own something?
@@GoneNForgotten the future is gonna suuuuuuuck for the hoarders.
I really hope they keep the same dry humour in fable and dont try to make it super realistic
My xbox has been sitting in my cabinet for a year now
My playstation has been sitting in my pantry for 2 years now.
@@robert779bullshit
Well, I play mine daily.
@@robert779 Youve missed some great games then lol
My switch and PS4 are sitting collecting dust. Nothing interests me anymore...
I honestly don't know how Xbox still has diehard fans after the last 10 years 😭
The original plan was for the Xbox One to be a digital only console. They rolled back on it, but never gave up on the plan. Today, it’s clear to see Xbox only don’t want/buy physical media in the same way PS5 (or Switch) owners do. Game Pass and the Series S killed physical media for Xbox.
To be honest. I didnt hear anything about xbox since the launch and the Preview yesterday. 😂 the only thing i heard sometimes "its in the game pass'
8 hours in on Sea of Stars, put it down for a few months, and now it is no longer available on PS PLUS. This has happened to me a few times, and it sucks. I definitely agree with you that physical games are (most of the time), the way to go.
Yup, same here. I’ve learned to finish a game quickly if it is offered at on one of the subscription services that rotates games. They should add a notification to the user if the game is downloaded that it will be leaving soon.
All of the time.
wait.... so you're saying once the ps plus game is no longer available you won't be able to play it anymore? if so when did they start doing that?
@@beerme27not sure when but it's happening more often now it seems. I was playing FF9 on PS plus (and downloaded a special theme that was included), now the theme is completely gone from my PS4 and the game is taken off the service so I can't play it anymore unless I purchase it, (which I did, on the switch lol.)
@@beerme27 To be clear, I am not talking about the "free" 2 or 3 monthly games we receive. I'm talking about the PSPlus Extra monthly game catalog. Those games rotate out periodically similar to Game Pass. Sorry I wasn't clear on that.
What the next Xbox console totally needs is a Mario Party clone based on the Banjo Kazooie universe based on levels from Banjo Tooie+ new and original bosses that would take on the same controls and gameplay style as Banjo Tooie as well. This game needs 12 playable characters 800 mini games 10 big long boards, and a total of 6 player local or online multiplayer.
Cautiously Optimistic indeed ... heavy on the cautiously.
Problem is the menu in XBOX, they need something simple for the dashboard.
I agree. Time to give that UI a MAJOR OVERHAUL
The PS5 dashboard is worse. And the Switch dashboard is even worse than that.
You’ve got to joking it’s very simple unless you’re an Apple fanboy
It looks outdated
That is one of their major problems, yes.
The majority of third party games on xbox is on playstation as well
Firstly, this entire generation is about 2 years behind previous ones due to COVID, more people are yet to make the jump to current-gen than any other previous gen crossover, especially considering the price has not lowered like in previous gens at the same stage of time. It will continue for longer than previous ones and is far from over, with it currently being 30 million (Xbox) to 60 million (PS5) according to VGChartz.
Secondly, the next 2+ years looks to be so different to the last 3 and a half. When you look at the PlayStation, you can see most of their console exclusives were upscaled PS4 titles and were released early in the PS5's release window because of that.
Since then, there has been a lacklustre catalogue of current gen games for it which has soured trust in the brand and it seems like it will remain that way for the next 2 years. Heck, Wolverine, Sony's only real game in view, keeps getting pushed back (2026+ now) and it's developers have gone through so much turmoil it feels like Marvel's Blade (an Xbox exclusive made by Bethesda) will come out before it.
Then you factor in what's to come for Xbox, which are a plethora of titles ready to make their mark on the rest of this year, 2025 and 2026, that are console exclusives, timed exclusives, and third party titles but are day one releases on Game Pass thereby placing more value on the Xbox being the third party machine to go along with the exclusives.
When we look back at the 360/PS3 era, the Xbox held a pretty sizeable lead until 2010/2011, and people were wondering where the PS3 titles were and if they would even compete, and worse, die. Little did people know, there were a lot of people waiting to make the jump and that Sony had titles in the works and we're assuring people to wait it out, that they were in it for the long-term. Sure enough, Microsoft were the ones who had the head start and released their big guns early, and when Sony started putting out the fruits of their labour, people started to flock.
Because at the end of the day, people want to be where the games are, and Xbox's offering for the foreseeable future looks more stacked and better for value compared to Sony's all-in failed approach to PVP/hero shooters. That's not to say that Xbox will take the lead and it doesn't need to. Merely closing the gap more will do enough to put the platform in good stead long-term.
Someone in the comments said MJR can’t complain about having nothing to play on the Series because he has walls of games behind him. Way to miss the point, guys. Lol
That comment wasn't directed at MJR, I think it was just a general observation.
Dude, I’ve watched you for years! I’m so happy to see you play Call of Duty Zombies!🤟🏻 Reach out if you want to play some Black Ops 6 Zombies🤟🏻🍕
My wife bought me the series S a while ago, my first and only Xbox. I was interested in gamepass. I tried it for a short while then stopped. I barely touch it now. That’s what my wife said.
The only problem is whether the full game is on the disc or not most doesn't matter when most games even a lot of single-player ones require to connect to a server to launch it so when the dev gets rid of the server in the future the discs will basically be coasters unfortunately
I've been a lifelong Xbox fan, like hardcore: played the original console when it was new, I still own one from each generation, I collect achievements (even have a lamp shaped like an achievement 😂), but I think unless something drastic happens in the future, the Series X will be my final main Xbox console. I just don't see any REAL reason to stay with it now, PC is beckoning me more and more - PC gives you the best of BOTH Xbox and PS, at higher quality, can be upgraded, can be played with a controller, and if you get a NUC it can sit in your living room much like a console. Kind of sad in a way, but it feels like they're all bleeding together anyway and exclusivity and branding isn't what it once was. Even got a plugin for "real" achievement animations in Steam.
Many of the best games are only available on Xbox, not PC, Fable 2 and Gears of War 2 for example.
i love my series x and pc is way more expansive
@Vegan_Lifting " Many" is not just 2 games from 2008 that everyone has already played.
@evilalex87nit really anymore... A good PC build can be had for $800 , free online, cheaper games and EPIC gives games away for free
I've got a NUCXi7 I bought in 2023, my first 'gaming' PC (11800h/3070/64gb Ram). I am so grateful I pulled the trigger on it, last year. I still play on Playstation (got a PS5 Pro on the way), but PC/Steam Deck gaming has now become a major part of my gaming life.
I don't know what to tell Microsoft. I guess...just stop the bleeding and tell everyone you're going full-stop Third Party? I just don't know...nor do I care.
Also, it SOUNDED like maybe you don't know, so just fyi: The reason Dunkey voiced that trailer is because Animal Well is published by his company. It's the first game they've put out.
Can you imagine if XBOX create some kind of game cartridge... and implement a on-demand service that allowed the user order a full game on collectable cartridge version with a color manual , poster, etc., because you know cartridges are better than DVD/Blu-ray...
You mean offer a service that is good for the player that they can't monetize or get a monthly fee from it? That would bring me back, but they are way to greedy to do that. Game stop should be doing this. It would give them a reason for existing. Work with smaller Dev's and help they get a physical media of their games distributed.
The closest thing we have to that is physical PS5 and switch games that don't have multiplayer elements and are released in a full good state day one. There are actually quite a few that play no problem off the disc with no Internet required if you do the research before you buy them.
I am happy with my switch than xbox.
I bought the series x when forza horizon 5 came out. Used for about 5 months to play games like forza, halo, sea of thieves, high on life. Haven't used it since. I totally agree on the Xbox physical games. I think gamepass has hurt the way microsoft does releases and has also shifted the playerbase to only care about games if there on gamepass which has hurt gamesales and has made developers shift towards playstation even more then they already have.
Devs are leaving playstation lmao
For me it’s like this if it’s not on a disk or cartridge I’m not looking at that release as much it sinks in my list of games to play dramatically .
playing through the dark picture series right now and then maybe I’ll continue my trails journey😅
Thanks for pointing out Wheel World, looks really cool
According to Wikipedia there are currently just 23 PS5-only games, that's right: twenty three. Remember Playstation 3? That console got criticized for only having 181 exclusive games vs 200 for Xbox 360. Neither the Xbox series nor the Playstation 5 are worth getting when it comes to exclusive games. You're better of with a PC and a Nintendo Switch at this point.
You do indeed ROCK duder✌️🤘 many thanks as always!
I need a Forza Horizon that is focused on fun and exploration instead of social nonsense. I want a Fable where I can create my own character. I want a Halo that’s not made by 343. I want a Rare game like Kameo. I’m never going to get this but on the plus side I’m playing GTA IV at the moment on my xbsx. Can’t do that on ps5. 😅
But did you buy a new system to play old games ? Was that the real reason you paid for an Xbox or do you want new things that actually use the hardware you paid for ?
@@weplayvrgames Runs them better than ever- would you buy an old system to play remakes from 2-4yrs ago- aka old games?
Love the OG Xbox (still have two of them for Halo LAN parties), but I got out of the Microsoft ecosystem years ago simply because of how toxic its online community had become. Hardly do any online faming nowadays, tbh. PlayStation just caters better to escapist gamers like myself
Dude, your comments about ownership ring so true lately. It feels like we are getting some of that power back slowly, but it's an uphill battle for sure. Also, I love that you included trailer footage for Subnautica 2. I can't wait for that game as a huge fan of both the first game and Below Zero. Thanks for all the great content over the years!
Can we all stop pretending that we're not in the same console generation started with the Xbox One and PS4? Sony and MS have been very, very clear that the future of consoles is a PC model, with iterative product releases targeting different performance levels, but one shared scalable platform. We're going to be stuck in this console generation for 10+ years until they both finally move on from x86 to ARM.
This comment hits it on the head.
New console sales aren't as big as they used to be. Most people play Fortnite and other free to play games. Those games can be played on the previous generation of consoles. The typical consumer feels no incentive to upgrade. It's been said many times over that there are more Xbox console gamers than there ever has been before, and it keeps growing. It's just across multiple generations.
Even if someone buys a Series X, they are probably not new to the ecosystem. The industry as a whole is stagnant because these platform holders are vying over the same amount of people generation after generation without very much overall growth. They are all looking for that thing that will be able to penetrate the mass market and reach consumers beyond the bubble.
Consumers are still looking for a reason to mass adopt this new generation of consoles. The new NCAA College Football helped some, but it probably won't happen until Grand Theft Auto 6 because that will be current gen exclusive. Still, it will mostly be the same people buying an upgrade and not any new consumers to the market. The next console generation is probably going to start in 2026. Xbox is working on a handheld device that might help move the needle.
The thing I like about Xbox is its ecosystem. If I buy one of their games or subscribe to Game Pass I can play their games on console, in the cloud on all my devices, on the PC, or on one of the current Windows based portable handheld or Steam. That's a lot of versatility. I get to pick up where I left off anywhere.
I just got the series x (a broken one from a friend, I am a PS guy) and I checked out gamepass to see what the hype was about annnnnnnnnddddd honestly gamepass looked like all the monthly PS games you get for free but with just some sprinkled xbox games (older and newer).
Is that why whenever someone defends digital, their fallback is always "discs don't even have the game, you have to download it" I never understood what they were talking about. So all these people are Xbox gamers? As a PlayStation player, I only experienced that twice, Hogwarts Legacy and Star Wars Jedi Survivor. Every other game I've played is 100% on the disc.
There are plenty of Switch carts that only contain part of the game data. Switch carts are pretty expensive (much much more so than discs) and the bigger the capacity, the more expensive. So many publishers go the cheap route, buy the cheaper lower capacity carts and require the user to download the rest.
@@fattiger6957 Just wait and do your research before buying a switch game. This is why I didn't get the Spyro trilogy for the switch. I jumped in a boat and sailed the seas for that one.
@@fattiger6957 yeah but these people always say “on disc” not “on cart”
@@ebenezerspludge8369 with Spyro, it’s the same on PS4 too. Only the first game is actually physical. It’s pretty stupid.
Wtf hahaha "Xbox gamer" "Playstation player" bro we are all gamers. Stop trying to act like people are different based on a plastic box they play games on.
Great video Sir! Keep up the good work.
MS should turn ultra-aggressive and make every new game out of every company they bought be exclusive to the Xbox and -maybe- gamepass on PC. Let Sony sweat.
That was Phil & the Xbox team's original plan, but then Nadella and the MS bean counters said no.
@@Marcus_Kwell they just spent 80BILLION on buying studios.... MS investors want their money back and GAMEPASS is probably not making them money
'Let SONY sweat', you say. Microsoft has literally last place in every single friggin generation it ever showed up in since 2001 (almost 25 years)...and there are only 3 companies racing! 😅
Making WHO exactly sweat? 🥴
@@GooseDaPlaymaker
Microsoft always at the end?
OG Xbox was the second best selling console from 2000 generation.
360 was during 6 years ahead of PS in sales (and it's just strange PS got the upper hand at the end only), Wii won that shit.
One we don't know and Series the same.
WTF are you talking about?
A commment about physical games in general and I don't see anyone talking about: update patches. The version I have on disc is the first one, and it usually comes with a lot of bugs. If I want to play a physical copy of a game 10 or 15 years from now, there's no guarantee that the updates will still be online.
I think Xbox at the height of the 360 really catered to a "casual hardcore" audience - teenagers that thought the Wii was "for kids" and wanted to play the latest multiplayer FPS. I think that wasn't really a stable basis for a long-term audience. A lot of the kids I played 360 online with in middle school were playing because it was the fad at the time, and they now have jobs and families and don't play video games anymore. The ones that do still play games, like me, moved onto Playstation because I don't have the same competitive spirit I used to, and I appreciate the single-player experiences Sony offers. When Xbox does their showcases and its all FPS or multiplayer games, I think they fail to realize that audience isn't with them anymore. That being said, the world was better when Xbox was competitive, and I do think they have cool ideas with backwards compatibility and PC support. When I first found my Xbox game library on PC ready to play, I was really impressed.
Dude! You nailed it right on the head!
That's true to a certain extent with all gamers. The difference is that Nintendo and Sony are able to bring in new players/appeal to younger generations to replace those that "age out of it"
@@ericp631 I agree, Nintendo has a sort of Disney effect where you’re never really “too old” for it, and Sony transitioned to cinematic experiences for an older audience, while still relying on brand recognition and its position in Japan to get exclusive releases for enthusiasts.
Actually, I think Nintendo and Microsoft had the same problem: two of the most popular seventh gen consoles, but their consoles after that were total failures because the mainstream audience didn’t really see the point in upgrading. Nintendo dusted themselves off with the Switch, Microsoft still hasn’t figured it out. Which I do find sad, I love the OG Xbox and the 360 as they’re basically spiritual successors to the Dreamcast.
Xbox is fucking cooked. Starfield is a harbinger tbh
Have to admit that if a title exists on both systems i tend to go for the xbox version.
Because it will likely run better and be cheaper.
@@OnlineTuba Wrong on both.
@@TroutButter Space Marine 2, Alan Wake 2, Dragons Dogma 2, Hunt: Showdown and The first descendant all run better on the Xbox. Most games I have purchased recently have been cheaper physically as well. So how am I wrong?
Same
@@OnlineTuba That's not possible as the PS5 and Xbox are very similar in performance power, and PS5 gets much more support by studios because twice as many people own a playstation than an xbox.
I wasn't particularly excited by that Xbox event we just got. These are just trailers you upload to your social media accounts. Doesn't need a 30 minute show.
It's always hilarious hearing youtubers and " gamers " whine about no games to play when they have wall upon walls and shelves of games...
“There aren’t enough new games to play on the newest console” is a perfectly valid criticism, regardless of how many games someone already owns elsewhere
Based
Yeah what the hell are you talking about
Truth I've debunked the Xbox has nothing myth many times
But I'm not a UA-camr
While this is true, I'd say he's arguing more about the current generation. It's been pretty lackluster for Xbox. Playstation has released quite a few games but I still feel we're way behind on games and the quality of the games themselves.
As someone that only plays on Xbox when it comes to current gen, I sum up my recent Xbox experience by saying I was more excited by the announcement of the Lunar collection on Sony’s showcase than by anything shown during yesterday’s third party Xbox showcase.
My dude even if you own a ps5 disc and the game is in there you need to have internet for the console to allow you to play XD yes theres is a offline period that will allow you to play discs but it's only days and after that period it will force you to connect online so no the ps5 is also internet locked even with physical media
That's all completely false. You can have a PS5 completely 100% offline forever, and you can play any discs that don't require downloads (maybe 10% of games require downloads, but they usually say on the box - DOWNLOAD REQUIRED). There's no time limit or checks.
I love my ps5 too much to go back to Xbox
XBOX is just for gamepass. their consumer isn't people who "buy" games, let alone "buy physical". You're just not the consumer that they're targeting. i have parents that love the fact that they don't have to "buy" games and just pay for the monthly subscription and their kids are happy. They get to play those free to play multiplayer games online with friends and have tons of filler games too.
Yeah, Xbox is the K-Mart of gaming now.
Really I purchase games all the time what are you talking about
Sony is pushing digital harder than M$ is, imagine that.
@@Choom89😅 what?
I agree. The Series S especially is an AMAZING budget friendly option, considering how expensive gaming can be these days. Also - a lot of the casual market don’t care much for exclusives, they just want a box that can play games.
PlayStation by all means can dominate the premium AAA blockbuster market, but there’s also huge demand for lower budget options. It just gets a bit tiring to keep hearing this “no games” argument- like so what?
Also Xbox to this day are superior when it comes to backwards compatibility - Sony are getting there with emulation, but for now Xbox takes the lead.
Dude you can absolutely wait for that game
I've basically been sticking with Steam on PC, and N64.
Better switch to GOG so you OWN your games instead of RENT them!
Yeah, I purely play retro now
@ScreamingBlood88 I like getting Steam achievements though, and keeping my average game completion percentage at 32% or higher to stay tied with my best friend. Plus I have hundreds of Steam games so I'm staying. The review system they have with All-time and Recent is nice. Free multiplayer with friends is great too. Also I tend to get some modern games in physical format at yard sales for dirt cheap.
@@AffirmationAtheist Yes, GOG is way better.
@@AffirmationAtheist there's a good amount of games that are DRM free on steam, and for those that are not... well there just one DLL away from being it.
I wish GOG Galaxy was better, honestly if there was a way to have offline install linked to a social network hub to play games, chat, post, mods, and remote play it'd be amazing. But who'd fund it? who'd pay for it? at the very least open source to continue it through a fork if corporations tried to milk its success.
I recently got into messing around with VPS and testing out what scale social networks and game servers cost, and just to keep my local friend group we're already touching $12 a month. Getting Matrix/Element, Pleroma/Mastodon, and pufferpanel. I've learned how resource intensive even just one of these applications can be, let alone updating them can take more ram than your server has. Ultimately I'm realizing those who run services for free get no recognition while companies who exploit under the "free" mark get praised despite most eventually turning evil when the venture capital runs out (Still waiting for the Discord bubble to burst).
It'd be cool to get federated version of Valve's social implementation of games, kinda like LaunchBox and Retroachievements. But once again, people will have to self deploy, and one thing that I learned is that the current internet believes infrastructure is free, which makes it basically impossible to run unless it's only for those you care about. On top of that banner ads pay literally pennies, so most of it out of pocket.
It is scary to think what can happen if Valve became like other companies, but at the same time it is amazing the service they offer without abusing users. Because ask any smaller federated social network how often their donations goals go unmet for their server costs. The good guys always lose in the end, mainly cause of greed from consumers and corporations alike.
Love that New Super Lucky's Tale clip! Such a great game.
Xbox feels kinda dead imho. I've owned them all and love the brand but MS is just dead quiet about it. Sony is pumping PR year after year .. .I think consumers sort of forgot about Xbox which is sad. I get the feeling MS won't do many more models
I was really hoping when the activision deal went through we'd at least see some of their back catalogue brought forward, Blur, Singularity maybe, but i'm guessing they're not focusing on that sort of thing. Maybe the numbers weren't great, but xbox's backwards compatibility was such a highlight for me and it's a shame they stopped adding to it.
Bethesda was good until Microsoft take over.
dude! I'm a downhill domination veteran! you got a new subscriber pal!
As a long time Xbox owner, I'll say if you're a fan of physical media, the platform really isn't for you. I use my Nintendo Switch for physical games and will continue to do so with the Switch 2
Physical media is dying regardless.
@@robertl.wilson1199Not dead yet. Sony and Nintendo first party stuff is still feature complete at launch. Just refer to DoesItPlay's database.
Animal Well is published by Dunkey. He recently started a indie developer publishing business.
Looking at Xbox, they really have been focusing more on expansing their game pass service rather than going all in on exclusives for better or worse.
Personally, I've used my Xbox more simply because of quick resume. That feature has changed how I play my games and I wish that was something that was on PS5. That doesn't mean I'm not aware of the problems the Xbox has these days.
PS5 has resume activity as well on most games.
What? you have that feature on Ps5 aswell..
@@kcadventures1454 That’s mostly for PS5 games unlike Xbox where it lets you jump in with most Xbox games both native and backwards compatible games. Even then, the PS5 feature is rather inconsistent with where it lets you jump into whereas in Xbox it just loads up where you last left off.
@@Framesforgamesyup if you don't close the last game you were playing when you go back to it it's right where you left off. Zero load time. Like you just turn the TV off.
You are not alone on the last 4 minutes of this video. Thanks for saying what needs to be said and being the voice for all of us.
Don't invest a lot of money in videogames, problem solved.
Is perfect dark still on the table? Thought the studio The Initiative died before completion please feel free to let me know I'm going to jump back into searching online.
I feel like owning physical games is pointless the game won’t work without updates.
Most games do. Just certain games don't.
Online only games, of course, and maybe a few other exceptions.
The fact that current gen consoles need to be connected to an account online at first setup is a potential future problem, though.
@@TehGameRaven most games in recent times are online dependent regardless if it's a story game or online multiplayer
@@megamegaONot true at all. Most games are playable from the disc without any updates at all. The updates may improve minor things and some performance issues but most games are still playable right from the disc.
@@spacelion4763 well I'll see buying a 360 game and hoping it's the full game DLC included, and not an incomplete buggy mess...
My local store is giving up on Xbox? The shelves were 80% empty...
But Frosk said the PS5 was a “dead man walking!” You mean the genius that taught me about sexism in gaming for g4TV was wrong? 😂😂😂
Xbox, xbox 360, xbox one, and now xbox series S. I will always love xbox, they are the reason gaming online with a mic is so normalized. Redmond, WA is a short drive away from me, which makes gaming on an xbox all that more special ❤
I gave up on Xbox a few years ago, their big games don't interest me like the PS5. If I didn't own so many digital games from the Xbox One era, I'd probably sell my Series X. Last time I remember plugging it in was to watch a DVD. lol
How can you tell in store which version is fully on disc? Is the data written heavier and you can tell the weight difference?
I heard Microsoft have said no more physical media. Affecting people releasing games on crowdfunding who want to release a physical product in small numbers.
As a gamer and physical collector I’d tend to do things like this. If it get a physical for Xbox I buy it. If it doesn’t and it’s on gamepass I’ll buy it for switch or ps5/4 and just play it on Xbox. I’ve just kinda accepted the all digital future that gamers seemed to have pushed onto ourselves. Once pc basically went all digital I knew consoles weren’t that far behind and sadly the sales figures show this to be true. Even collectors editions are coming with just codes now to fit the digital console only market. Maybe in 10 years all physical media will be dead and that’s sad. However if we can see a rise in the reprint markets to help drive down some of these costs of retro games then I’m all for it. I’m still buying physical from past gen’s and current day as well. It’s just sad I have no power to fight this because let’s face it convince wins out. I’m 5 days behind it metaphor cause my physical copy was delayed in the mail. That’s brutal especially when you’re trying to avoid spoilers
I love my series X 🤷♂️. I play it daily, no complaints.
He never said that you are not allowed to enjoy it or that there is nothing to play on it and he didn't complain aobut it either, he said that he likes all his systems. The video was about the comparison or overall reason to even own one considering how Microsoft is handling the software/gamepass thing.
Can you people at least watch the video before playing defense force over nothing.
Ps5 is dry for 2025🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Ps5 is dry for 2026🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Ps5 is dry for 2027🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Ps5 is dry for 2028🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I feel the same thing about my PS5. I don't use my Series X much, but I love my PS5.
Is there a site or resource to know if the disc contains a playable version of the game, and/or if the game is from the previous generation with a online patch on it?
All I use my Xbox for is Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8
Also if a game on Steam has Denuvo I'll get it on Xbox
Nothing wrong with that
Yeah, Denuvo is an instant "no thanks" for me. I missed out on Mortal Kombat 1 thanks to Denuvo.
@@Benobot99 i don't think you're missing much
@@Benobot99Sadly MK 1 isn't that good, MK X/11 are still much better.
@@Mark-mu4pj Good to know. I love MK9, X, and 11.
Anyone who says they're equally happy with both systems is trying to convince themselves, one way or the other. MS and Sony are doing completely different things and one is clearly getting more than the other. So the way I see if, if you're an XBOX fan, then you're trying to convince yourself that your investment is doing well while ignoring all the negatives like lack of physical games, lack of exclusives, and while I could find a few more.. those are really the big ones that really matter. Sony doesn't really have these problems at all. They have everything else except their cross platform support is lacking compared to MS. So I guess if you're on PC and PS5 you may have some regrets there to try and get over.
I grew up a Nintendo fanboy, but switched to team Xbox in 2018 and haven't looked back. I love Gamepass, Microsoft Rewards, the controller, the power, the added storage, awesome weekly sales, quick resume, 4 generations of backwards compatibility, and fps boost. Over 1,000 games in my library and 250k gamerscore. No regrets with the Series X being my only console.
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Thanks for the comment, Poojeet. I'll let Spencer know to wire 1000 rupees to your bank account.
You could just do Xbox and Nintendo like I’m doing with pc and Nintendo
@@LandRunProductions I was a big fan of the Greek GOW series, so I bought a PS2, PS3, PSP, and PS4 Pro. However, I am not a fan of the God of Boy reboot, so I abandoned Sony forever.
@@DerrickFinzer Don't like the new Nintendo. Gimmicks, underpowered hardware, and their first party games are super expensive. Plus they don't have achievements. I get to play the latest Xbox games day 1 on Gamepass, and, thanks to Microsoft Rewards, I have not paid for Gamepass since 2022. Basically, I buy cheap indie titles for $1-$10 every week during their awesome weekly sales, and the rest is free Gamepass games.
Hoping Perfect Dark is good, because the N64 PD is my favourite video game!
"Physical media" has become an empty word anyway. Basically every game needs GB´s of updates to clear it from all the bugs and gliches before it even becomes playable. That disc means nothing anymore.
It means you own it and can do whatever you want with it. You can't do that with digital games.
Not true at all. Most updates are fixing minor issues. If you are a good consumer, you know which games are playable right from the start and which games have major issues and need those massive updates to fix major things. It's not difficult at all to navigate those waters. I would guess that 90% of games are perfectly fine straight from the disc.
@@JC-xq2qe my point is, without the updates the game is still shite and sometimes even unplayable. Once the servers go down you better not wipe your HD...