I would be surprised if the entire catalog being ported over hasn't already been decided. Once you take that step their is no rational for not sending all of them over. This is about managing/controlling the message. Doesn't matter anyways the games that are coming I don't find compelling (id be up for gears tho).
Alot of fun, great game.
This game is amazing, I'm hooked.
Amazing game, extremely fun. Calling any of the orbital strikes never get old.
Yep, I've had no issues at all. It's just that any flaw is what gets focused on when these types of games launch
Has worked flawlessly for me after a few hours of co-op. Game is fun haven't played online game since forever besides bg3.
Not sure why it wouldn't?
Can't wait to check it out today when I get home from the office.
This isn't a major victory. They're essentially being allowed to call witnesses in regards to agreements they reached with Sony and Ubisoft which was initially blocked because Microsoft didn't make the request through the proper channels. This case is dead, there is no way the ftc will be allowed to unwind this acquisition.
@Laxus, you xbox fans are married to the idea of Sony being as stupid as the heads of the xbox division.
That's because games are potentially going to playstation who alot of these channels base their existence around hating on (not saying vice versa doesn't exist).
Dude never shuts up, always talking about the future of the business blah blah blah, until recently when Microsoft put a muzzle on him and will be feeding him his lines going forward. "When I became head of xbox I said the dream was to play everywhere on any platform, putting our games on playstation and Nintendo is a fulfillment of that dream".
I've said it before and I'll say it again, someone's got to pay for all these games being made. You start spending 10s of billions on third party publishers shareholders will start paying attention to Microsofts gaming portfolio and will want a return.
Platform holders are supposed to enter into contracts with publishers/studios to have new games made for their platform. That's how the industry thrives. It is Microsoft and it's desire own and control every industry it has a presence that has resulted in them buying 2 of the largest publishers in gaming. A fraction of that 79 billion could have gone to create new games that add to the total games being made industry wide which benefits all gamers.
Yep, Microsofts move to pay Kojima for his canceled Google project was a desperate play for relevancy. Just like them paying Sega for Persona, a genre game xbox fans largely aren't interested in just to say that they have quirky Japanese games on their platform to, same with
square and it's Mana game. Of course Kojima will focus on the project that will get the most attention from from the gaming public and make the most money.
Yet he needs to take a swipe at Sony in his diatribe.
This dummy Paul Tassi always tries to rope Sony in to the conversation whenever he feels it's necessary to say something bad about Microsoft. Trying to pretend like xbox's failing brand is due Microsoft de-emphasizing the need for a console is pure fiction. A lie peddled by the faithful like Tassi to delude themselves into believing the xbox is somehow secretly more popular the it appears to be. People aren't playing xbox games on any platform at all. Their games and brand are so ...
Laying down a marker, this made the whole industry stand up and pay attention. A new espionage game by Kojima un-burdened by Metal Gears lore.
At least they're making record profits. Lol
@gold, I think because it doesn't matter what games were announced now. It is a huge deal in and of itself that xbox is porting 4 of their exclusives over playstation/Nintendo unconditionally. Such a dramatic change you'd think they would want to manage carefully as the downside to such a move is so obvious.