Now that early adopters have had some time with both next-gen systems, we decided to ask our followers on Twitter and Facebook to pick an early winner between the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Sure, it’s a little soon to declare a champ, but everyone’s bound to have an early favorite. Or, like some of our responses show, maybe people plan to stick around with the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 for a little while longer. Oh, and didn’t Nintendo release a system last year or something?
Anyway, let’s get to your responses:
@GamesBeat @DanShoeHsu PS4. Resogun. Best graphics. Promise of future Sony exclusives.
— Jonboy (@RetroRaconteur) December 2, 2013
@GamesBeat I really enjoy the Twitch stream viewing on PS4. As a consumer, it’s nice to watch other consumers play before you buy. — Stephanie Palermo (@tigresaa) December 2, 2013
@GamesBeat I’m mostly playing Resogun (PS4) and Dead Rising 3 (XBO), but my Xbox One is on more often due to the cable-TV integration.
— Shoe (@DanShoeHsu) December 2, 2013
@GamesBeat ps4 interface is boring and needs more customization. Resogun is the tits. X1 has dead rising and Killer Instinct looks great. — I don’t even w/ this (@KanjiLikesBoys) December 2, 2013
@GamesBeat @DanShoeHsu Watching a game’s designer play their game live with tips and instant feedback on PS4; unexpected bonus!
— Chris Landry (@honoluluboo) December 2, 2013
@GamesBeat Wii U? :P — Banana Jim (@JimLenoir) November 29, 2013
@GamesBeat #XboxOne exceeded my expectations, love PS4 too, but can’t speak comprehensively until PSN is working properly again.
— DCS1122 (@DCS1122) November 29, 2013
@GamesBeat Both systems are great. Ryse and Knack are pretty good despite what reviews say. The #PS4 just seems more game focused though. — WIPS4 (@WhatIsPS4) November 29, 2013
@GamesBeat @NerdsAreAmazing i have no favorite because I know I’ll get both down the road. right now I’ll keep enjoying my 360 and PS3.
— Cornelius Turner (@Beam626) November 29, 2013
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