The real issues start with Microsoft and Sony. They could have put things in place to Deter scalping, just as Nike did with their shoes. For example, how about using our screen names to verify or secure a preorder through Xbox live or PS store, I mean these are going to be your loyalist fans. if that’s too complicated then simply flooding the market with consoles being shipped to stores every week would even the playing field making it hard for a scalper to win. I mean, this isn’t their firs...
Bias where? Where in my statement is bias?
I mean Sony did it with their controller when it came to motion controls, but I guess we can over look that
That’s far from the truth, and more bias based on what you think not actual fact. The fact is MS is establishing a “play anywhere” strategy where you can play their games on any device, anywhere, at anytime under one subscription. In order for that to happen their focus has to be placed on creating an echo system to do it. What a lot of people don’t want to talk about is MS steps to tackling controller response times, latency, shorter input times on their control, and controller compatibilit...
Xbox had something similar in the Xboxone.
Controller. I believe it was on my the triggers and that was annoying as hell! In 2k you could feel the dribble of the ball in the triggers, I
I do enjoy the slick narratives they do add in the game which can result to getting an ending with out having to play through the story. My fav was Far Cry 4 wasn’t expecting the story to go that way. Five was cool, but offered the same game play and style and felt cheated no matter which ending I got
It’s more than just a simple statement like that though. These kinds of actions reward bad behavior. Scalpers using programs to aid them into buying multiple systems so they can turn around and sell at a 1000 percent mark up is insane. Yet, this is nothing new, it’s sad that there aren’t more checks and balances in place to stop things like this. The shoe industry has been able to adapt and adjust, but the video game industry still can’t seem to get it handled correctly.
I disagree the first one was mediocre. The main character had no life, the graphics were subpar, and the hacks left a lot to be desired. Part two, yes great render of San Francisco, but outside of that, it was repetitive, and lack Innovation
I had the first two. The first one was so boring I didn’t finish it, but I gave it another chance and got part two. It was a little bit better, but the more I played it the more I started to notice how mediocre it was. Fool me once shame on you fool me twice shame on me, I’m not about to get fooled again. I’m just gonna wait till hit hits the bargain bin in next year’s Black Friday sale
So this is what it’s come down to? Why would this make or break my purchase it’s the UI for Christ sakes.
If so, night time driving would be Phenomenal!!!!
I was so disappointed with the Destiny I didn’t even bother playing part two. I’m one of those, and I know I’m wrong for this, but once my interest is gone I don’t give in on another try. I would like bungie just to start something new
I hope, I want something deep and compelling two was better than the first, but was silly to me
I actually thought Microsoft was gonna buy Sega Around the original Xbox days( for obvious reasons.) I’m wondering with this trends of buying will these companies start licensing games with each other?
The design of the XBox Series X is clean. It's not the most attractive design, however it seems to me MS went with the best design that maximizes the performance of the system while keeping it in a favorable size. I'd rather that, than it be sleek looking and over heats, loud as hell, and huge.
How about super castlevania four?
Oooooooooo ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
I thought the game was excellent. Could the combat be better, could the puzzles not have been so tedious, maybe? However, Ninja Theory wanted to capture what it’s like in the mind of a mentally ill person. All of these puzzles, and combat sequences were all apart of her fractured mind. The combat didn’t need to be complex, she wasn’t a warrior, and the enemies she wasn’t fighting wasn’t even real
I disagree let’s take Microsoft because I’ve read the information. They started mass production 2 months before release, in China, in a pandemic, how does that even make sense? I can’t speak on Sony, but we can agree that Sony knows the demand of their system. Plus it’s Christmas time the heaviest shopping time of the year, and both companies aren’t ready for a demand they knew about? Instead of them ( MS and Sony) trying to one up each other, how about meeting the demand then compete. Ther...