This person. RIGHT HERE!
I'm sorry but he's not wrong...
What he says is the challenge Nintendo faces. He's taking the conservative approach and saying that, well, they probably won't make it.
But I don't think he's wrong. I don't think he's ragingly right, either, but he's not wrong...
He says this because of the uncertainty. It's easy for us to sit here as gamers and say he's wrong, wrong, wrong, but we're not the ...
Obviously... they're called "niche" for a reason: because they're not mainstream. Eventually you need to evolve and grow to meet demand for your brand, and appeasing a niche audience doesn't cut it.
Mark Andrew absolutely nails it in the comments. His first comment. I stopped reading right there. CLOSE THIS BAD BOY UP, ZIP IT UP!
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Finished it last night. I think Hitman fans will like it. It's not great but it's enjoyable and there are countless ways to play, which is what matters. A solid 7.5-8/10 imo.
What has bigotry got to do with the hiring of LGBT staff?
"What the hell are you going to do with that?"
"KILL SOME NAZIS!"
I wish he said that.
Call Of Duty: Nazi Zombies, pl0x.
These "reviews" seem to have made judgement based on previews and user reviews on YouTube. They offer hardly any depth to what's known about the game.
It's been on Xbox Live in Australia for about a week now. DVD and BR, too.
That post is totally related to the news article...
Maybe they did that on purpose :P first-party MS game, force people to use SmartGlass to watch the terminals. Genius?
"Can we just drop the business approach to gaming"
Ummm....videogames are a business. If you say otherwise then it's probably a good thing you're not in development or publishing.
Way to alienate your loyal community...
@SilentNegotiator It led to an improved game?
How? Elaborate. And from a mechanic, engaging standpoint, not from an ideological, morality standpoint.
No. The reader is NEVER at fault. They did not initiate the commentary.
It doesn't change the fact the news is over a year old.
This is what the sourced article says:
"The rumour of multiple playable characters remains unconfirmed. The voiceover is delivered by one person, a presumably middle-aged man (possibly pictured bottom left) talking about moving to the West Coast to escape a life of crime. Although there’s little doubt that, just like Michael Corleone, he gets pulled back in. But unlike most GTA trailers, there isn’t one clear protagonist."
What the article says:
I don't disagree...
And Microsoft?
SmartGlass is actually a great new feature and works well with the console as a companion to games. It doesn't play games directly but imo, aside from that obvious difference, it is on-par, perhaps even better, than what Nintendo is offering with the GamePad.
Headline is grossly misleading...