Gameplay. It’s gonna be good.
Getting an Xbone S solidified my preference if PlayStation even further.
Gotta agree with him on this one. There is a such thing as personal responsibility. If people continue to buy them in such large droves, then they’re going to keep adding them. We need to stop acting like everyone with a wallet needs to be babysat and not held to any standard.
It’s a genre dude, and it’s not a very saturated one either. There’s plenty of room in the industry for games like Detroit, and clearly there’s a large enough audience out there for them to justify the costs.
He and his studio are the best at the point and click choice-based movie games. Even though those are usually referred to as Telltale games, QD is much better at it than they are. I don’t understand why people feel the need to crap all over QD’s work, knowing what style of game they make, and being unable to genuinely point out someone that does it better.
I think they’ve finally accepted defeat in the WW market outside of the US and UK. Even when Sony screws up incredibly bad (PS3), they still easily win those markets. Unless Sony is just really careless and dumb, MS is never going to have the same console performance that they had with the 360; not unless they buy out every third party and attempt to build a monopoly, which will kill the console industry pretty much overnight. They’re just gonna take what they can at this point, ride on the p...
N64 Mini can’t get games like Perfect Dark, Conker, or Banjo because they’re owned my MS. Maybe they can strike some sort of deal though.
I think MS has made it clear that they have no interest in topping the competition. Xbox will make enough money for them, doing what it’s doing right now, and they don’t see the point in taking the risk of investing money if they’re even slightly unsure of whether it is going to yield possitive results.
Both are excellent games.
Exactly what I said; how is being compared to one of the greatest games of all time suddenly a bad thing?
The War Stories setup is cool, but there needs to either be more than just 5, or make each one longer than 30 minutes. BF1 has a few cool moments in its SP, but it mostly just disolved into overused stealth gameplay, and it felt like the actual War portions were few and far between.
If you’re referring to Anita, it pains me to admit she’s actually a fairly attractive person. Her personality and morals are just garbage, though.
Because even after PS4/ Pro have managed to sell more 3 times as many units as XboneS/ X, as well as deliver far higher quality games, they still believe that having the option to have slightly better performance on multiplats on the higher end model somehow equates to a default victory. Apparantly spending $500 for an X to play 360 titles, and the occasional subpar GaaS game, is the far better option (in their minds).
Oh well, if the numbers and facts aren’t even enough t...
Whether it comes out next month, or 3 years from now, I’ll be ready for PS5 when Sony feels it’s ready to be released. PS4 is doing excellent, and has a next couple of years that I am very much looking forward to. Sony can take as much time as they need.
I don’t think MS’s lineup stands a snowball’s chances in hell against TLoU2, Death Stranding, Spider Man, Smash, MP4, or Pokémon. Not sure how a company “wins” E3, but it’s definitely not gonna be them lol
@Nailhead Player count does not equate to sales bud. That number is based on the total number of XBL accounts that logged into the game, which includes alphas, betas, multiple XBL accounts on the same system, second hand copies, etc.. If it did, then Halo 5 would’ve been the best selling Halo by several million units, and don’t pretend for a second MS wouldn’t have made a huge deal about that. The game sold very poorly for a main series Halo. The Xbox fanboys’ favorite sales site from last ge...
Your comment sounds like you just hate video games in general. Why are you even here?
Kojima has never made a bad game, and you clearly no more of an idea of how this game is going to work than anyone else on here, so your statement makes even less sense.
Just out of curiosity though, what game release recently was great to you? Assuming you even play games.
Halo 5’s 5 million was shipped no less, and there’s zero evidence it sold even close to that at the time. More than likely MS overshipped in anticipation of it being as successful as Halo 3 was.
Attach ratios are a meaningless metric. Different games from different genres sell to different demographics. Just because 80 people bought a PS4, versus the 30 million that bought a Xbone, that doesn’t mean the percentages for each demographic are going to be the same. Raw numbers are the only relevant measure, otherwise we’d be calling the Wii U a massive success. By attach ratio logic, Halo 4 on 360 should’ve sold 4 times as many copies as Halo 3.
I’m thinking more along the lines of NioH, but in an open world and faster paced.