Of course it will. That was tested and found to be something we will pay for, argue about, and still not be satisfied with. Just like single piece dlc paved the way for the mighty subscription which was followed by the season pass which is paving the way for whatever the next big “you don’t need it but you need it” charge is and if we bite will continue. This is the new console life cycle. It is going nowhere.
Maybe upgradable parts will be the next dice roll. Just go to B...
I never understood the romance part in any game. I kill off my wives in the sims after getting whatever goal I was after, I tried to abuse my wife in fable as much as possible, and I was pissed I couldn’t kill people in fallout. I just can’t take it serious. Sucks being haunted by that hags ghost in the sims until you realize that tombstone has to go. I have a closer attatchment to my XCom members and Civ Squads. I leveled them up, they have a purpose, and if they die I have to start over wit...
If Microsoft said it’s a win who am I to disagree? No matter how I feel about the game the micro transactions must be paying off. People need to realize that games are like movies. They have a budget that all cost come from. If they make that money back it’s not a success but in a way it’s not a failure because you didn’t lose anything but time. Some of the worst movies you have seen have gotten their money back and then some so they weren’t a failure per se, but they didn’t make enough to wa...
I never saw Bushido Blade as brutal. Not even slightly. Maybe in difficulty but never combat wise. Strategic and maybe unforgiving comes to mind for me when talking about the combat. It’s not about flailing around, it’s about picking your shots and punishing whiffs. (Strategic) Also losing use of a arm or leg for picking the wrong shot or being countered from a mistake (unforgiving) It wasn’t a bloody game besides the well placed kill but even then it’s tame at best and I felt that way as a k...
I don’t see this comparison at all. If anything that trailer seemed to be getting away from the original topic like Fast and the furious. Back when the badass Phoenix and his boys were running stuff it was all about ending the damn enemy threat for good and f&@$ anything that got in the way. Now it seems like that shit is secondary. I want to find out about “B” or I’m so sad about “A” and btw, there might be some enemies along the way. Maybe we can avoid them.Kill the whole damn new crew ...
I never notice the jiggles after my first time seeing each character. What did piss me off is seeing the stagger system is still in the game. Big combo damage based off of how many times you guess right/wrong during the sequence sucks. I’d rather just eat one basic combo than take a ridiculous beatdown combo based on guesses. The problem with fighting games is you’re either in month one or you might as well not get in at all. Everyone will be too far ahead for anyone but the most dedicated. I...
Does not know what the hell hes talking about in this. Vanilla SFV yes, just like vanilla SF4,Vanilla SF3, and vanilla sf 2 before it, had no features. Difference here is you now have Arcade Edition SFV and it didn’t split the community. It has all these features, new characters, new modes and it cost NOTHING.
Look at BlazBue or Guilty Gear. Hell, look at past Street Fighters. Each revision had you buying a whole new game less than a year later and each time you had less p...
This is going to be a sick ass game. Trailer was bullshit to the max, but actual battlefield games are the shit. None of that bad company jazz. And a possible Battle Royale mode in battlefield?! Everyone else’s days are numbered.
I have never understood how trailers like this get people hype. I’m getting it for sure because every OG Battlefield isn’t awesome. Trailers get you hype over the possibilities sometimes but this is ridiculous. Show straight gameplay at the reveals and not this heavily scripted bs.
That said, I had some of my most fun shooter moments this generation on Battlefield 4. Even without gameplay I’m sure this will be a blast.
I’ve played and own some great VR titles. This game looks like complete crap however.
No offense... but depending on how much time is left for the system as the main product, and only Microsoft knows, I’d say why waste them? If they still have 3 years left then sure. Otherwise if a new Xbox will be revealed at this e3 or the next two I’d say focus on making them launch or near launch system sellers.
If they released a gears/halo game... say Summer of next year. They also reveal the new Xbox the E3 of said year. You know right off that of Gears or Halo is you...
Good price Nintendo. This is the price I suggested when I first heard Ther features and the whole chat through your cell phone thing. Count me in. (Was going to be in anyway but with this price I don’t feel sodomized lol)
I hope they don’t think it’s the area that makes them great 😂😂 Naw, I’m glad. Hopefully they have them working on something that makes the next Xbox attractive as hell. Unless its some small team throwing together arcade style games we probably won’t see a title from them for two or more years.
Not everything is games related though. Could be a service focused team. Could be simply be a hub for something else.
That’s exactly what this game needed. Different costumes to wear while you float around and talk to randoms because nobody feels like doing quest.
Say what you want but I do think Crackdown WILL sell well. I do NOT think Crackdown will sell Xbox Ones. People can downplay exclusives all they want but they are hungry for a only on Xbox AAA experience. It’s to the point that red flags don’t even matter. Good thing about Crackdown is there aren’t many flags at all. The only real red flag is how long ago it was announced and still isn’t out, or even properly seen. If it sells Xbox ones it will be purely word of mouth. Nobody that does not ha...
I was on my OG Xbox and 360 religiously. They even had the exclusive gems that nobody heard of like Culdcept Saga. (Man I loved that damn game) I honestly don’t know what the hell happened now. One things for sure, im glad theirs choices.
I’ll never understand this angle of thinking. I like my Xbox One and all that but buying a video game console, and seeing the focus being on everything but new exclusive games is crazy. Maybe I’m just old school. Being able to play cds in the old systems and movies now is great. After that movie it’s “where’s the games?”
Exclusives, and especially first party ones, have always been the “this is what you paid for” titles. Who can push the system and maximize it better than the house ...
Guess I better keep playing Shadowverse
Can’t argue with that. They had a deficiency and they are trying to fix it. Does not matter if it’s a company they raised themselves or acquired. Like others I only hope they give them a lot of freedom. Rare isn’t even a shadow of its former self.