It's a great deal simply from all the responses coming from dragonknight. If he's unhappy about this or comments walls of text "why it's bad", well you know it's a great thing for Xbox one owners.
I like it for convenience.
Especially madden and WWE.
When driving in games for two hours or so then when I drive in real life I tend to blow stop signs. Thank goodness not too much traffic in my area.
Yep. If this was anti Sony it would have been failed.
I wasn't happy with the Xbox One. I am a little bit happier now that I can play Gears 3 on it. Now it's just missing the custom Sountracks feature. I need my own damn tunes. Then I might be happy with Xbox one. I still play 360 more than the Xbox One and PS4. Just nothing all that great is out yet.
I bought the Saturn when it first came out. Virtua Fighter was a big deal but then Virtua Fighter 2 came out and just blew the doors off of what games should move and look like. I'd put most Sega first party games up against anything on the Playstation and you can see the Saturn had stronger anti-aliasing which in turn made the games look cleaner. Virtua Fighter 2, Panzer Dragoon, Last Bronx, Die Hard Arcade and Burning Rangers are examples of how good 3-D games could look on Saturn. ...
Great blog. I feel the same way. I just don't have the time and nothing out on today's consoles has me excited at all. I got a deal on the x1 and really I feel it's a step backwards from 360. When I get home from work the first thing I do is fire up the 360 and load up a multiplayer game. Then I hit the guide button and select my tunes. X1 doesn't do this. I've been doing this since 2003 with OGxbox and now I'm supposed to accept the latest console as it is with...
360 controller is best. It just needs a Sega 6button dpad then it would never be beat.
ESPN NFL 2k5 on x1? Yes please!
The power of the cloud shows it's a possible game enhancer and here's the Sony faithful all negative Nancy.
Xbox one is still basically always online. I've just accepted the generation for what it is. A connected generation. I think we should all just accept it. If you really need offline experiences there's the trusty PS3.
Crackdown is kind of the bottom of the barrel when it comes to franchises so for them to experiment cloud functio...
I like Bc. But if it's a true remaster like Street Fighter 2 HD remix I'm all over it. Just it has to be a good game.
Halo 1-4 and Rare replay will cover it.
It's true, PlayStation's name sake was to attract casual gamers. Remember that the first war Sony wanted to win was against Nintendo not Xbox.
@xboxonex, yeah I have seven psn accounts. Lol
2kfootball, kotor 3, and Streets of Rage HD remake!
When 2k began to publish instead of THq I was hoping Yukes was going to be ditched too but they're still there and it's that same engine from PS2 and to a lesser extent it's the original PSone smackdown engine. It was never a good sim engine. It was always the arcadey mess button masher. Unlike WWF No Mercy that was balanced with reversals and you actually worked to wear down your opponents with weaker moves working up to the power moves then finishers. I was hoping 2k would pa...
My early gaming was on the Magnavox Odyssey 2 and an old Ibm PC that ran black and white versions of PAC MAN and Space War. I think it was in 1982. My favorite Odyssey 2 games were K.C. Munchkin (Pac Man rip off but the game moved faster as you progressed almost like an early Pac Man Champion Edition we see now) and I really loved Monkey Shines where you collect monkeys and smack them across the screen. After you smack them they turn red and can freeze you so you had to avoid them while th...
I love all my Sega xbla games too. Virtua fighter 2 was a big deal for me because I couldn't get emulators to work. Fighting Vipers was a great addition too
Konami sickens me. I will not support them.
It's a simple thing. I still play Mario 64, Zelda OoT, Fzero 64, WWF No Mercy, Mario Kart, etc...
I just look at the PSone games and they just haven't aged all that well. Tekken, MGS, FFVII, GT, just those early 32bit console games don't hold up too well. The Resident Evils were redone on Dreamcast and Gamecube so I'd play those versions if I really wanted to or download the XBLA ones.
The 2-D fighters and Lunar games were still decent an...
MGSV struggles with the animation/movement of snake himself. It feels like Call of Duty where your character has no weight. Snake moves like a "video game" taking me out of the realistic experience it's trying to convey. Splinter Cell does this a little bit better and it's hard to swallow a game that is made in 2015 that struggles to keep up with a game for example Splinter Cell Chaos Theory that came out a decade ago. It's kind of sad. They also should have worked ...