Gran Turismo 6 exists.
It's actually pretty clear they're X1 exclusives. Microsoft owns the Halo rights, and the other week they bought the Gears of War rights too. But Halo is being made by a different developer and gears likely will be too. Titanfall has been confirmed to be a 6 vs 6 online-only game.. basically just COD with mechs.
Huh? ...Wonderful 101, Pikmin 3, Zelda, Bayonetta, X, SMT x Fire Emblem, Monster Hunter...far from casual. Casual is pick-up-n-lay stuff like iOS games, COD, Halo, Gears, GTA, and sports games (although hardcore sports gamers are a demographic on their own). Don't confuse colorful aesthetics or unique art-styles with "casual". Just because a game has lifelike human models does not make it less casual. Last gen the most casual game was Heavy Rain.
It's not by any means the go-to system for AAA 3rd party games but the games that are there are not "awful". Ubisoft has raved about the usefulness of the unique controller in their Wii U games, which have, besides the early launch been pretty fine and glitch-free (Assassin's Creed IV, Zombi U (a true survival horror with great multiplayer too), Splinter Cell, and the upcoming Watch_dogs; also Arkham Origins runs smoothest on Wii U among consoles). Deus Ex: HR was always a great game and the director's cut is out for Wii U, again a fantastic port. And a lot of people think Lego City Undercover was one of the best-written games of last year. and Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate is a great game, although I'm not willing to put in the kind of time that gets spent on it.
When I look back at it, the Dreamcast in its single year had a better library of games than the original Xbox in its entirety (Skies of Arcadia, Shenmue, Shenmue 2, Rez, Sonic Adventure 2, PSO, MvC2, Rival Schools, Soul Calibur, Virtua Tennis, Grandia 2, Crazy Taxi, Re: Code Veronica, and Jet Grind Radio) and everyone who owned one loved it... it was never a ""risky"" investment... popularity does not equate to quality. The only xbox games worth owning were available on PC anyways back then (Halo, KOTOR)...with the exception of Jet Set Radio Future, a sequel to a fantastic... dreamcast game, and Crazy Taxi.. a port of a dreamcast game. Just because the xbox sold more does not mean it was a better investment for the end-user, and likewise in this generation.
It's your money and how you want to invest it is totally up to you, but we buy gaming consoles for games. The way the industry is these days though, it seems it's mostly a popularity contest.