Sounds to me like their aiming for sometime after summer. It could be fall... Could be winter... Could slide into next year... They just know it won't be this this summer...
I doubt this game has any hope for being a long lasting franchise. Sure it sold decent numbers thanks to prelaunch hype, but I think player satisfaction is relatively low... I think most people will take a "fool me once..." Approach to it.
Given the low audience at the moment, I think Take2 should temper their expectation on further DLC sales. Few people will waste money on DLC for a game that has no community...
@funky
1) not everyone wants to play on a PC
2) if Microsoft of selling the games on both PC and consoles, why would they care which way you choose to play. Either way, gamers would be buying games from MS... And software sales is where they make their $
It's already been confirmed to have no subscription.... I dont understand why people are still confused of this...
Spoiled because the remaster wasn't confirmed to exist..:
To be fair, it's more like you agreed to allow Ford to brick your car engine if you broke an agreement with them... Then you broke the agreement...
The more "good deals" there are, the better...
Competition would keep the subscription prices low and the catalogs huge.
If EA, activision, and Ubisoft all offered this service for $30 a year, I'd be all over it. my yearly spend on games would go down DRAMATICALLY, and I'd actually have several times more games to play ...
I'm not sure why people keep suggesting that more services like this would be a bad thing...
True PvE is the most enjoyable part of the game...
The PvP is chaotic, unbalanced trash IMO
I wouldn't even have cared for the extra game modes if it had some sort of story...
IMO it's too little too late, because the core gameplay is good, but I no longer have an urge to play it.
Companies still want to sell as much software as possible... "Complete editions" are ways to continue to profit from a game once sales have declined...
Selling 1mil copies on xb1 is nothing to scoff at, especially when that version had no marketing. The fact that the ps4 version outsold it is, alone, no reason to skip an Xbox rerelease.
EA access has saved me a ton of money, and gave me a chance to play full games that I otherwise would have skipped altogether.
If activision, and ubisoft followed suit, I'd end up saving a ton of money on games ...
DLC started as a horrible deal. It was like $5 for horse armor in elder scrolls...
If EA access becomes a bad deal, people will just end their subscription... No big deal...
But right now it's a great deal. If the games interest you, there's no reason not to subscribe.
Most excited I've been for halo in a LOONG time... No worries...
Generally speaking... A season pass is just a reminder to wait a year for a complete version of a game to be released.
Especially for a single player title... I already have little reason to purchase at launch, so I'm content to wait until I can get everything at a reasonable price.
yeah it's pretty strange that the bean counters at publishers are remarkably clueless when it comes to interpreting data. They struggle with the correlation/causation paradox.
To them, if a bad game sells poorly, it's less a reflection of the games quality, and more a reflection that the genre itself has fallen out favor. That's why after a few years of uninspired platformers, the genre had all but disappeared.
On the flipside, they have a hard ti...
Hololens and PS Vita have absolutely nothing in commons. NOTHING.
Was this a joke post?
Sorry, I meant to disagree with you...
I'd say it was just a gimmick if its utility was limited just to gaming... But the fact that they've already demonstrated exciting use cases outside of gaming shows me that it's a concept that's here to stay....
The fact that I can throw a virtual 100in HD TV on my wall with the flick of my wrist is icing on the cake.
I didn't get the impression that space would be a major concern.it looked to me the the device is capable of recognizing and modifying the display with objects that are both near and far.
I've got a really good feeling about halo5 as well.
Halo2 was my favorite by far, and playing the beta, I got some similar vibes. I'm also excited to see how 343i has improved the story telling. The marketing for this game has encouraged me to read through all of the novels, and they've got some enormous opportunities.
I can't wait.
I wish they'd cut out the third party stuff. It's so redundant when those guys have their own presentations... And I despise the idea of console exclusive content in 3rd party games.
Just show me the games that we're specifically crafted for your console.