They were also the #1 publisher on XBO and PS4 in 2014.
MS only released their Q3 data last night. The Xbox sales were already known, but this is brand new.
That was overall losses. This is just a temporary drop in profits following the acquisition of Nokia and subsequent reorganization. They're still on course to post an end-of-year profit.
Seeing as press outlets only received their review copies yesterday (including ourselves), there's no way that this review is thorough or reliable.
Great little game. I think it would work really well on tablet as well, if the devs ever get around to considering it.
We were looking forward to it too. Unfortunately, it suffers from all the same problems as the previous versions - a complete lack of difficulty, awkward collision detection, and a practically non-extistent length. Seriously, you really can complete it in 2 hours without dying.
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Interesting. The Arkham City comic was good, and I do enjoy a decent superhero novel. It all depends on who's writing it, though.
Do you have a link to an official statement where they say that? We've not heard anything that suggests they're making those claims, even from the corporation themselves.
Neither. If you read the article, upgrade and there are no strings attached. No sub fees, and you'll receive updates for the lifetime of Win 10. Win10 is not being sub-supported, and this expressly addressed in the article.
All owners of Windows 7 or Windows 8 can upgrade to 10 for free Within the first 12 months of theOS being released. After that, you'll need to pay the RRP. That's it.
You'll likely notice that we don't mention Hololens in the article. That's deliberate; we're looking at doing a separate feature on Hololens, once we know more about the technology that isn't so reliant on marketing spiel and third-party accounts.
Misplaced comma, missing apostrophes, "an" where it should be "a"....
People in glass houses ;)
AER is described as an action-adventure; so expect something similar to Zelda games. There's exploration, puzzles, and combat.
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We beg to disagree. Outside of waggling the wiimote to spin Mario (something which could easily have been mapped to a shoulder button as in previous games) and pointing to pick up stars (which actually doesn't really serve much purpose, and could instead have been mapped to stylus control on Gamepad), there's very little utilization of motion control in SMG and SMG2.
But such things are mere niggles in a game which is otherwise as close to per...
The writer in question (Ewan) actually mentions the difference in challenge between the first and second game, and also goes into some detail about the differences between the two games.
It really is a beautiful game. A slight shame that the recent Wii U release is only compatible with wiimote and nunchuk; there's no real reason for the game not to include gamepad support (and it would be fantastic if you could play via the gamepad's screen).
Very glad you enjoyed the review. Fantasy Life is great; it has some flaws which hold it back from true excellence - which you've no doubt read in the review - but it's still a very worthwhile game with a huge amount of content.
It's just depressing. Gaming is supposed to be an inclusive thing, bringing people together from all walks of life regardless of color, creed, gender, sexuality or class, and championing free expression through the simple joy of play.
GamerGate is an almost vitriolic attack against the very spirit of the hobby we all love so much, seeking to ban anything which doesn't fit into its ideal of a straight white male-dominated industry and destroy anyone that dares to oppos...
I'm sure it's a great game - and I love the Tales series - but forgive me for being very suspicious of any new game being released on last-gen systems at this point.
You're asking why customisation is important in a role playing game?!