What a silly question to ask. Those games do not solely exist to make you play them. You may not have noticed yet but not everything in the world is catered towards your personal tastes.
He said it's the perfect combination for him. I can definitely see where he is coming from. If you're limited to 2 platforms there are 3 combinations that make sense:
1. PC + PS4
2. PC + Switch
3. PS4 + Switch
If you don't want to miss out on any games (besides the handful of Xbox One exclusives that aren't on PC yet) I'd recommend going for PC + PS4 + Switch.
That just goes to show how useless the concept of a general role model is. I think it's crucial that parents teach their children to distinguish between desirable and undesirable character traits. That's a lot more important than going after individuals, blaming them for having a bad influence. The bad influence will be in the life of every child to a varying degree anyways. The most effective immunization is a responsible upbringing and a proper education.
Just because one team is working on a new IP doesn't mean there won't be other FF games. I wouldn't be surprised if FF XVI is in production already.
For people that only have the brain capacity to enjoy one game in their life it might.
I'm guessing that at least 80% of the people arguing between Horizon and Zelda only played one or the other.
I didn't see your comment down here cause you didn't reply to me directly.
I still don't get the point of your above comment. I also don't see in the slightest how I got "shity" because you mentioned FPS. All I was questioning is how you arrived at the conclusion that people are "getting sick of war torn FPS games" from the Crash trilogy being a financial success.
@UCForce: What does that have to do with my comment?
Since shooters are still selling a ton I don't see the connection here. The only thing this shows is that people are also hungry for oldschool 3D platformers. Having a diverse gaming lineup is key. No need to drag one genre down to praise another.
You can sidestep to dodge attacks. It's a 3D fighting game.
Nothing to be sorry about. I just don't think you have a strong case. We'll see once the game comes out though. Maybe we'll have a better idea by the end of next week.
Coincidence for what? Nothing you listed even remotely indicates that the kid is Thor. The only thing that's puzzling right now is why the kid speaks the native language.
You don't have a theory. You are just guessing.
Why would he be Thor though?
Nevermind I just read your reply to slate. I think you're reading way to much into this. None of the things you mentioned indicate that the boy is Thor.
What do you mean by pixel quality?
Great ending but not really a surprising twist.
To be expected. Unlike the majority of game announcements this one was announced in pre-production to generate buzz for the crowdfunding campaign.
@UltraNova: Because Microsoft's judgement on gaming isn't anything to go by these days. They aren't willing to take as many risks as Sony for example. They've cancelled some of the interessting concepts and focused on the safe bets.
I believe that games like The Last Guardian, Gravity Rush and Nier: Automata would've been cancelled if they were funded by Microsoft.
Pretty good facial animations for a fighting game. But why does she bring a baseball bat just to throw is away before the fight starts?
What's the point of playing a video game then? Go watch a playthrough on youtube if you can't handle the challenge.