They may be innovators, but they are also way out of touch. They refuse to make a powerful system, the phone app for chat is ridiculous, lack of achievements/trophies is a missed opportunity, and the unwillingness to change with the times keeps them from really catching up to the other systems. I realize the switch has sold very well but it is gonna taper off after this initial run.
I don't agree with the article, but at the same time you can't just say you don't have brain damage unless you've went and actually had a scan done. You don't always "feel" like you have brain damage. It can go unknown for years.
As long as the game is good and all the stuff in the crates can be unlocked through progression I don't care if it has micro transactions
In my opinion tales from the borderlands is the best telltale game except for maybe the wolf among us. If the core borderlands games had that kind of story they would Ben so much better.
You mean like the way destiny and Sony did? Xbox version of destiny is still missing content that Sony had on day one. Get real troll.
This game wasn't nearly as bad as it's made out to be. I think lots of people were still butt hurt about the ending of me3 and no one would have been happy with this game regardless. It was flawed but it was a solid title. It has also greatly improved since launch with patches.
I'm completely satisfied with Xbox live. Nintendo's online component is ridiculous though. The mobile chat situation is so dumb and outdated. Psn is fine but not nearly as good as Xbox live in my opinion.
My list would include soul reaver, kameo, turok, KOTOR (never gonna happen), and Castlevania
That kind of seems outrageous for such a common title even if it is Mario Bros.
Definitely better Sony games than Microsoft lately, but if you look back at all the gwg titles vs PlayStation plus Microsoft has destroyed them quality wise. Like I said lately Sony has been better, but over all Microsoft is way ahead
My check list for what I'd like to see is as follows.
1. Bigger emphasis on Boss battles
2. Better side quests that also flush the story out more.
3. More freedom in how to approach things.
4. Less batmobile and more of the other vehicles batman uses.
5. bonus objectives within missions that award unlockable suits and or extra narrative elements
6. More things to do within the open world
7. Alternating between being Bruce Wayn...
I found that quite a few games were better on the genesis than on the nes. Especially the Disney titles.
A least ryse wasn't broken. It was at least playable and I enjoyed the combat and the story and the multiplayer as well. Not saying it was perfect but it was a solid launch game.
If anyone liked knack more than ryse then may god have mercy on their souls.
I get that Xbox didn't need get the remasters, but the developer stated that they could come later.
I really enjoyed ryse.Say what you want but I loved it. If it would have been a Sony exclusive it would be viewed as great in my opinion. It had some flaws like most launch games do, but it was solid.
Not only is it the best game of this generation, it's one of the best games ever. The most negative thing I can even nitpick is that the wind physics and the way trees and grass look when they are supposed to be blowing in the wind was a little off putting. It kind of looked like they were made out paper. I'm not talking About the graphics of the trees and grass just they way the moved.
I was very interested in the article after reading the heading, but when I read it was by an "avid" destiny fan my interest spiraled downward.
I understand that the first one was amazing, but from a narrative perspective and artistically I think that game stands best on it's on. Not everything needs a sequel i.e. The matrix.
I think it's gonna be awesome personally.