PS+ has never given you "free" games, they let you borrow games. Xbox Live Gold has started actually GIVING you games you OWN.
From where I stand, PS+ lets me "borrow" games for as long as I actually care about them, and so long as I have the service (which is a given considering you need it for PS4 multiplayer), I'll have access to those games for another 5-6 years. After that, I'm not likely to care about them, but if I do there's always the "cheap physical purchase off Amazon" route. But hey, who am I to argue with the staying power of free copies of Halo 3...*snicker*...and...*snort*...Assassin's Creed 2? *laughs loudly*
And I did answer, but the Sony fanboy in you ignored me.
If you think I can't criticize Sony when they deserve it (and just as much as Microsoft and Nintendo), you obviously haven't listened to as many episodes of NFR as you claim to have done.

I just think you at best vaguely answered the question, and were more replying to my original opinion that the PS4 has better overall value than the Xbone.
I'm genuinely curious just what
excites you about the thing, its services, and its overall software lineup. Right now, it does
nothing for me outside of Remedy's game (and that's mainly because I really liked Alan Wake), and I'll probably be able to eventually play Quantum Break on PC anyway. I stopped playing Halo 4 halfway through, and what I've played of the Gears trilogy wasn't exactly promising. From where I stand, Microsoft never figured out how to develop a good 1st party game on the 360, and it doesn't look like that will change on the Xbone, at least so far. Both the PS4 and Xbone will likely have more or less the same 3rd party support, if not favoring the PS4. Given that, the lineup of 1st party titles will more more important than every, and Microsoft was
thoroughly outclassed by Sony in that regard on the PS3 (and that seems to be the case once again so far PS4 vs. Xbone).