To start off, we're starting to get to a point where bluetooth controllers could be a norm with consoles like the Ouya coming out. Until then, there is no way to tell which games support controllers.
Not every phone or tablet has mini HDMI built in. I have the Galaxy S4 and I have to buy an adapter to be able to do so. On my last phone, the Droid 3, I didn't use the mini HDMI because I don't have the cord for that. When are we getting wireless support for it outside of smart TVs?
Updating phones constantly is a bigger nuisance than aging consoles. Updating phones and tablets constantly is a pain on my wallet, while I can buy a console once and be able to buy and play games on it years later. Compare Snake on 1997 Nokia phones? We had the Gameboy Pocket that year. Now we have the 3DS.
And what about updates? Console games continue to work on their consoles and PC games can get patches to work on future OSs. I can't keep a phone for more than two years and expect any kind of support for applications afterwards. Some updates require OS updates that I can't get for my phone and even if I do, sometimes it just doesn't support my phone. Up until now, I couldn't even transfer data from the games I have on my old phone to my new one. They're improving the experience, but now is a terrible time to jump ship to mobile gaming.
Of your specific game complaints, Destiny is the only one I would disagree with; I think it looks fine and it is planned to have support for a decade. Dead Rising 3 is going after the CoD gamer that enjoys how they play and I don't know how Ryse is going to turn out. It was a Kinect-enabled game shown at E3 2011 and even now I don't know how many people are interested in it. This console generation may just be a continuation of our current, but let's give it a few years.
Not every phone or tablet has mini HDMI built in. I have the Galaxy S4 and I have to buy an adapter to be able to do so. On my last phone, the Droid 3, I didn't use the mini HDMI because I don't have the cord for that. When are we getting wireless support for it outside of smart TVs?
Updating phones constantly is a bigger nuisance than aging consoles. Updating phones and tablets constantly is a pain on my wallet, while I can buy a console once and be able to buy and play games on it years later. Compare Snake on 1997 Nokia phones? We had the Gameboy Pocket that year. Now we have the 3DS.
And what about updates? Console games continue to work on their consoles and PC games can get patches to work on future OSs. I can't keep a phone for more than two years and expect any kind of support for applications afterwards. Some updates require OS updates that I can't get for my phone and even if I do, sometimes it just doesn't support my phone. Up until now, I couldn't even transfer data from the games I have on my old phone to my new one. They're improving the experience, but now is a terrible time to jump ship to mobile gaming.
Of your specific game complaints, Destiny is the only one I would disagree with; I think it looks fine and it is planned to have support for a decade. Dead Rising 3 is going after the CoD gamer that enjoys how they play and I don't know how Ryse is going to turn out. It was a Kinect-enabled game shown at E3 2011 and even now I don't know how many people are interested in it. This console generation may just be a continuation of our current, but let's give it a few years.