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Xbox Savings in Time for Spring

For a limited time, select 1TB Xbox One and Xbox One S consoles are $50 off!

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XiNatsuDragnel3287d ago

I guess wanting to get rid of stock, but not big deal though.

Derceto3286d ago

With Scorpio on the horizon, and MS pushing Scorpio features for future games, makes the regular Xbox all the more "un" appealing.

DaGR8JIBRALTAR3286d ago

Only a fool would purchase the one s when the Scorpios releasing this year.

WickedLester3286d ago

That depends...

A.) Does that person have a 4K TV?
B) What is the price of the Scorpio VS the 1S?

If the Scorpio is 500.00 and the 1s is sitting there at 250.00, that's a VERY appealing option to someone, especially if they haven't upgraded to a 4K TV.

2pacalypsenow3286d ago (Edited 3286d ago )

We don't even know the price of Scorpio, if it ends up being $500+ most people that want an Xbox will stick to the S. But I do agree they should wait until after E3.

mark_parch3286d ago

that depends on the scorpio price

WickedLester3285d ago

Also, just because YOU are in a financial position to afford whatever new tech comes our way doesn't mean everyone is. That doesn't make them foolish just because they choose to live within their means.

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XanderZane3286d ago

Yeah.. I have no plans on getting and XB1 S with the Scorpio coming out at the end of the year. That would be like me getting a PS4 Slim instead of the PS4 Pro. Not going to happen. I'll have a 4K HDTV either at the end of the year or by Spring of next year if everything works out like it should.

TheColbertinator3286d ago

My eyes are set on Scorpio and a GPU upgrade

annoyedgamer3286d ago

I made the mistake of buying in the X1 early. Won't make it again. Scorpio for me.

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SideNote3286d ago

Think you will somehow. I made The mistake of buying an X1 too, but remedied it by trading it with a ps4.

XanderZane3286d ago

I didn't make any mistakes buying anything. I bought both an XB1 & a PS4. lol!! At the end of the year, I'll get a PS4 Pro and a Scorpio. No mistakes needed.

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The 7 Best RTS Games on Consoles: Commanding Excellence

The RTS genre has had a rough ride on consoles through the years, but which are the 7 best games available today?

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The Halo Wars Formula Has Potential to Fit More Microsoft Franchises

Halo Wars is still widely considered one of the best and most accessible RTS games around, and that formula could work with other Microsoft IPs.

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gangsta_red1165d ago

I think Crackdown would fit in a more turn-based tactics system via Xcom then a RTS type game play. Being able to customize multiple agents, deploying that group in an crime infested urban zone, going against other super powered enemy and fodder type thugs. The potential for that is huge if they won't do another successful, ground breaking, GOTY open world outing like Crackdown 3....

P_Bomb1165d ago

I could see that. I feel like State of Decay could spin-off into something strategic as well.

giovonni1164d ago

Actually that would be kind of fly if they made it a turn base RTS.

lellkay801d ago

Crackdown tactics would be legit!!

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5 Video Games That Should Have Been Shorter, and 5 That Should Have Been Longer

GB: "Nailing an experience's length is easier said and done, and one way or another, these games left a little to be desired on that front."

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Petebloodyonion1206d ago

I always have a problem with games that should have been longer when lasting 8-10 hours.
Here's a question I ask all the time when ppl say that.
How many times have you replayed the story of a great game like Tlou2, GOW, Final Fantasy remake, GTA, Zelda, or any other 20 hours plus game? and usually, the answer varies between 0 and rarely 1.

So what's the point of having great 30 hours plus games if you will never replay them because of level, section, grinding dragging too long?

Lifexline1205d ago (Edited 1205d ago )

I agree I’m not sure how people find the time to play all these games. 20 plus hour games are great but for me 8 to 10 is the sweet spot. Those games take to long to finish specially when you have a backlog of games waiting to be played. Plus 20 plus hour games always have downtime and unnecessary side quests that can be boring too much fodder imo.

Being on your phone is one thing you can access websites like this everywhere on your phone or mobile gaming. But games you have to find the time to play them. Which is why I don’t understand why so many people want like ten games it seems In a month.

LucasRuinedChildhood1205d ago (Edited 1205d ago )

I think you're missing the point a bit.

A game can be 8-10 hours long and use that time really well, but it can also only start to get good far into the playthrough and leave the player feeling short-changed.

Hotline Miami is only 4-5 hours long but it's extremely well paced and time well spent. But if only got really good towards the end, I'd want it to be longer.

Stanjara1205d ago

You just look at trophies and se that around 20% or less actually finish their games.

CrimsonWing691205d ago

I've replayed all those games except GTA and Breath of Wild because I can never finish them.

The Last of Us 2 i've replayed 4 times. God of War (2018) 2 times, Final Fantasy Remake 3 time (technically Intergrade twice since went on Steam and I wanted 100% achievements), and if we do want to bring in Zelda I've played Ocarina of Time probably 4 to 6 times a few times on N64, another time on 3DS, and twice on virtual console Wii and Wii U.

I am sure I'm not alone in replaying long games and honestly it's like I'm finished within a week or two and that with balancing responsibilities and a social life. Shorter games take even less time.

BrainSyphoned1205d ago

Without mentioning Skyrim.. I've got two platinum trophies for Persona 5 and am playing it on game pass right now. Beat FF7R on normal twice and hard once and will play it again before the next one. Non story games- MHW I've made characters on PC/Xbox/PS with at least 600 hours on each platform. I don't care to play a mediocre games that are 8 hours long. The reason my backlog is so long isn't because that many good games are released each year it is because I replay the best ones over and over. Same deal with audio books. I've gone through book series multiple times every time a new one is coming out.

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Soy1205d ago

Disagree with Days Gone - yeah it took a while to really get going, but I appreciated it when I was done. Jumping right in at 4-5 hrs or whatever would've made the rest feel less impactful. RDR2 and Mankind Divided felt just right too, I wouldn't change them at all.

What needed less time was AC Valhalla. I was more than ready to be done with that by the time it was 2/3 over. Just too much useless stuff, and I hated the Asgard sections.