Wow, Dragon's Teeth and Final Stand look like they'll introduce some great maps. Shame I'll have to wait till the end of my summer vacation to play them...
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Good point. The Nintendo remake was pretty good.
To be clear, they didn't "cut" the price of the X1. They removed a $100 component.
1. Resident Evil 1 remake.
2. Final Fantasy VII remake.
3. Fallout 4 announcement.
4. Phantom Pain trailer revealing Solid/Liquid Snake.
5. Zone of the Enders 3 reveal trailer.
6. World of Warcraft for consoles.
Predict big or not at all.
There is 0% chance this will go exclusive.
I would cry and my wife would destroy our apartment Megaton-style.
So many great indies coming to PS4. I think I'll have to skip AAA for awhile.
Agreed. And this is why, even if they come out with great exclusives, I won't buy XBOX - I refuse to trade with a company that routinely insults me and tries to manipulate my gaming experience and life (DRM, involvement with PRISM, etc etc). Sony eff'd up last gen, but they've made the effort to recognize their errors and correct them.
EDIT: @Foxtrot.
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They won't be able to unlock the 10%. If games are made with that 10% in mind, they won't run efficiently on a system that does run the kinect. dx12 has potential, of course, but that 10% is locked.
They're dropping (or reducing) support for 360?
HAHA! So much this!
No. In this vein, though, they didn't totally fit the game insofar as they game failed to live up to its "survivalist" theme. They were intended to demonstrate a degree of realism and brutality, but the game didn't deliver on that elsewhere, so they seemed a touch out of place. Had the game included more survival elements, they'd have been a cherry on top.
We are in the apocalypse; games allow us to make light of that fact.
WHAT?!?!?!?!?!
Fallout 4...?
Agreed. This console keeps paying for itself with every new game released.
Although the contact war seems plausible, it is conceivable that the name indicates contact with a new species after the end of ME3. Or if not a new species, then a new technology. There's good reason to think that it will be set after ME3: it leaves more room for sequels. Setting a game before ME1 significantly reduces the opportunities for innovative story-telling. Sure, they could add to the lore. But it's hardly terra incognita - we know what happened back then.
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Not as big as I'd hoped, but definitely makes it more bearable than the 360 version. Really looking forward to it - Day 1 for sure.