I would love if they bought SEGA and allowed SEGA to do their typical business but with an influx of money to revive dormant series like NiGHTS, Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi, Condemned, and Billy Hatcher
Game Pass saved the game, the interest went through the roof for it knowing you can play the full game at launch for $10. My interest included lol, will definitely play the hell out of it for a month and then go back to it when I Resubscribe for Crackdown 3 and State of Decay 2
I read it as "Makes paying for cardboard cool". And Fuck No either way, I see no appeal or value in Nintendo Labo
Finally, not much later than the expected March launch. Can't wait to experience this on my PS4 Pro!
Feels great knowing that I can just fork over $10 when I feel like playing the first party Xbox games on my Xbox One X. I plan to do this the months Sea of Thieves, State of Decay 2, and Crackdown 3 launch and will do so with every new first party launch.
I should be spending about $60 this year to play and finish all the first party launches of 2018. Great deal!
I wish he would give us a Sonic Adventure spiritual successor with gameplay and physics similar to Sonic's in those games. You know, because Sonic Team can't do it themselves and instead give us terrible physics and momentum-less speed in their 3D Sonics no matter what they do.
The one time Pachter was right, and it was freaking hilarious
All it says to me is that they are working on the first party projects for the next gen Xbox, not that they suddenly see the importance because of the rumored games in development from them. If they did realize the importance of first party, they'd be buying or forming new studios and investing in creating new IPs.
By calling it a "meme", it sounds like he is dismissing the complaints from gamers about the Xbox platform's problem. Phil has also spent this entire gen saying "We hear you" but has done little to improve the state of Xbox's first party line-up and series.
I really wonder if MS is saving Halo 6 for the next gen Xbox since their first party game sales are struggling so much on the Xbox One. I mean the amount of AAA game announcements have been scarce since 2015. I just can't see them investing in such a big project any longer unless its for next gen.
"He also said no studio based in Brighton could take on such a massive task"
We have no idea how Fable 4 will be. If State of Decay 2 and Crackdown 3 are any indication, its possible it could look like a more cleaned-up version of the 360 games to save on the budget. I just can't imagine MS building a truly ambitious Fable 4 at this point unless its a next gen Xbox game
Poor marketing? They are even advertising God of War in TV ads months before it's release. The PSX was literally a PlayStation convention where they gave a deeper look at Dreams and Detroit which made a lot more gamers excited for them.
I would say their marketing for the 2018 games is already great and it isn't even the new year yet
I just want the world of the new God of War to be explorable with how amazing it looks.
Awesome! Can't wait for Train Simulator: Left 4 Dead to be announced next! Valve is back!
A remake of the first DMC would be amazing. The game is one of the greatest of all time and it would be even better with the more developed combat systems in DMC3 and DMC4
With Mass Effect going on hiatus, this could be a huge opportunity for SEGA to take the spot in the market with a new Alpha Protocol
SEGA has been having a good year, but they are still far from having their act together. They have so many beloved IPs like NiGHTS, Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi, Skies of Arcadia, Panzer Dragoon, Condemned, etc. that they are not making any use of. When those games get quality installments again, then they'll be back
You think he would have learned something 10 years
I doubt it. I know the Xbox One X is being heavily marketed as opposed to going with a quiet release like the PS4 Pro, but it is still a $500 console aimed primarily at 4K TV owners. I just can't see a million being sold in less than two months of it's release
That Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite snub. Game is officially dead