I'll make a prediction. There will be three major endings; a "good" one, a "bad" one, and a "neutral" one.
1. "Good" ending - You close the rift, destroy the entity behind its creation (probably Morrigan's child) and Morrigan, and you save Thedas.
2. "Neutral" ending - You close the rift, destroy the entity, save Thedas, but spare Morrigan.
3. "Bad" ending - You stop the ent...
Obviously, Bioware means 40 different shades of red, blue, and green.
No. Ubisoft should have let Patrice Desilets write a proper ending to the story and had done with it instead of churning out rambling, tangential "Call of Creed" games every year.
I own a PS4 and I don't really give a rat's ass about "Titanfall". It's like the videogaming equivalent of NASCAR, drive fast--turn left.
Biggest surprise ever?
Someone in Japan actually purchased an Xbox One.
But see this quote from the article:
"We’ve established contacts in the Star Wars gaming industry and the hope is that once our draft is done they will help us get the game pitched . . ."
It seems to me that they'd be trying to get the game legitimately picked up by the lawful license holder. Chances of that are practically nil, of course, but still. . .it's a nice thought.
That's okay. I own a 360 now but I understand that there's a pretty good next-gen gaming console made by some company called Somy or Stony, or something like that. . .I may pick up one of those instead.
; )
After having owned a 360 for six years, there are two reasons I haven't yet bought an Xbone:
1. $500
2. Kinect
Reduce 1 by eliminating 2 and I'll get it. Otherwise, it'll be a PS4 for me when I'm ready to upgrade.
MS would sell a lot more units if they released a kinect-less version for $100 less. . .
Don't read too much into this. This isn't a manufacturer's price cut--it's a retailer's price cut. It just means that Fry's bought the machines from Microsoft and isn't selling them as quickly as the store would like. They've probably decided to take a smaller profit margin by reducing the price in the hopes of: 1) moving more units more quickly to free up shelf space for something else that sells better; and 2) recouping the profit--hopefully--through other...
Rambo, what mean. . .forgettabuh?
What the fuck did I just watch?
Well, a good place to start would be by not pissing all over your customers with things like "Project Ten Dollar" and not responding to legitimate criticisms of your substandard products with, "Be patient with our buggy games." The onus is on you to provide value for a customer's hard-earned money by producing a functional product and good customer service.
Without doing those two things, at minimum, you will NEVER come even close to being the best co...
She's certainly promoting something in my pants.
Stop believing Microsoft's talking points so unthinkingly. What does "essential" mean? To you? To Microsoft? I bet those are very different answers.
The Kinect is neither "integrated" into the X1 (you can unplug it and the console works fine) nor required for developer support. What's required for developer support is genuine demand for a good product. The burden for creating that demand is on the developers and Microsoft--by making desirable...
I've seen this argment often and I always shake my head when I hear it. It's absolutely backwards. Why should I, as a consumer, pay an extra $100 just to motivate developers to make good games? That makes no sense. If developers make good games that get good press, guess what happens? Consumers want those games. If they want them badly enough, they get a Kinect. You don't build demand by forcing supply down consumers' throats. You build demand by making a good product ...
A "Kinectless" version for $399. I'm not going to subsidize developers who make games I have absolutely no interest in playing.
I disagree. Mandatory purchase of a Kinect is a negative feature given the higher price, it's intrusive monitoring capabilities, and the fact that some consumers have stated that they don't want it. Given that Microsoft have subsequently stated that you can unplug the peripheral, it's obviously not integrated into the device, so I'd say that Microsoft have not addressed every feature that's gotten bad press.
I'm betting that Microsoft will release a ...
Completely misleading headline. Skip this article.