Of course you don’t want to have a sales discussion and I get it. It would crush your narrative. Doesn’t take a “fanboy” to see the current trajectory of things.
You also conveniently ignored the critical part of the discussion. 😉
What are the sales of Xbox 1st party games? What about critic reception?
Stop embarrassing yourself.
No, they didn’t and haven’t.
Exactly.
That or he was a visionary that knew things were going to turn to shit post the 360.
Xbox Game Past.
Was mine as well!
“We’ll”? That’s funny.
OT: Anyway, excited to see Death Stranding and SH2! Everything is a bonus, as is usually the case with PlayStation! Plenty to play!
Swing and a miss!
Yeah, I feel you there. Maybe they'll pull it off, but I am a little more reserved than I'd otherwise would be if not for that!
Silent Hill 2 Remake. Easily.
Where was the Xbox crowd when the first was only on PS4 and Ninja Theory wasn't owned by Microsoft? It's best to not even go there.
Maybe not that high, but definitely higher than it is.
@-Foxtrot
Yeah, Foxtrot, really. Y'all keep bitchin' about "all these GaaS games" yet, never show a single example of this closet of projects. It's either put up or shut up. And you are a particular flavor of this because you often complain about things.
Same nonsense levied at Sony that they were "planning to do the same with the PS4 that Microsoft was doing with the Xbox One". Then it was, "it didn't happen beca...
"Focusing on GaaS".
So, where are all these GaaS games and what teams are making them?
Because it has lesbians, trans characters, and a muscular woman... Yes, that really is all it boils down to. A need to bitch about somethin'.
He's an alt. Don't waste your time.
Um, I'm looking at its Metascore. I don't think reception is an issue.
Director's Cut/Remaster. You are literally arguing semantics. And, just an fyi, ALL remasters share the exact same assets, hence why they are called Remasters and not Remakes.
Huh?
They should do no such thing. You don’t put your games on a dying platform.
Xbox is only doing this because they’ve run out of options.