I am sure there are some of you who are going to jump on my back about this, with comments like "Of course you should!" or "How can you teach game design without playing games all the time?", but I will ask anyway.
I am well into the course I have been teaching on Game Design and I am considering buying a Play Station or Xbox because I keep reading references to certain games that I am becoming quite curious to know more about. I can avoid it in terms of teaching because of how my curriculum is designed. My main concern is that the sophisticated games today are so complicated. There is so much to learn and so many moving parts. I don't want something else taking up time in the afternoons after work, as my schedule is already busy.
But if I decide to buy a console, here are my questions:
1. Which is better? By this I mean which has the more famous titles (i.e. Call of Duty, Halo, Uncharted, Max Payne, Heavy Rain, Zelda, Journey, etc.)?
2. Are there titles that are compatible with both consoles?
3. How much do most of these titles usually cost?
4. With all of this nonsense going on with things dematerializing in technology, am I wasting time with something that comes in the form of discs? Is there some annoying streaming service right around the corner that will render the PS and Xbox obsolete two minutes after I buy one?
5. Are play throughs on Youtube good enough to give me an idea of graphics, story and general scope of games?
I'm looking forward to reading your responses!