Nintendo,Xbox,or Sony which would you say is the better of the three?
I personally prefer Xbox out of the three due to better multi-platform capabilities when it comes to apps as well as its default cloud storage making losing data far less of a risk if your console crashes, though Playstation as of PS4 and onwards are better at game optimisation (eg. the huge difference in download speed). Nintendo is the worst of the three by far as the only thing it has any sort of edge in is some exclusives and their practices when it comes to re-releasing old games as well as anti-emulation is notoriously bad.
@Fantastische Hure The first Saint Seiya track is a very good one that really helped some of the more emotional and dramatic scenes, mainly those featuring Hyoga. The 2nd one is nice too in presenting an ominous feeling through its light yet eery tone.
For the Pokemon one, Takeshi/Brock's seiyuu does a good job at staying in character whilst singing, which can be a difficult thing to do for some. The lyrics are pretty simplistic, but for the Pokemon anime and its version of Brock, that's expected.
@Kenshi The Juubi events and onwards by far. The Sasuke retrieval may have been bad in Naruto's poor characterisation and the constant plot armour, but it wasn't to the extent of destroying everything the series stood for, flanderising villains it had constantly built up, ruining any semblance of logic to Naruto's character and having Obito reveal himself to be about as compelling as an M. Night Shyamalan film once the twist's been spoilt. The only arc throughout any of the manga that is on the same level of bad as the post-Obito reveal and onwards is the Sai Arc for just being 100% canon filler.