Most terrorist shootouts involve walking into buildings and shooting people... That's an inherent part of having a shootout.
It's also not the first time terrorist have targeted an airport. It more likely the video game drew inspiration from real life, not the other way around.
The fact that they both occured in an airport is neither here nor there...
It obviously looks like a great game...
I just don't know what they needed to shoehorn it into the God of War franchise. Could have easily let this be a spiritual successor.
I have no clue why this guy had so much trouble... Cortana works near flawlessly for me 1000% improvement
The original game was planned and announced to have free DLC, then they changed course and released paid DLC that did nothing but fragment the player base.
The live stream isn't what cleared her. It was the investigation of her game history.
The live stream was just her playing at the same level she demonstrated when she was accused of cheating.
This makes no sense. Do you think the people who waited 3 years for xb1 to get into their price range are going to now decide to buy the much more expensive Scorpio at launch?
Or maybe you think they'll then wait again for the Scorpio to get into their price range /s
It's really not hard to understand:
Xbox one- plays Xbox one games
Xbox one S- plays Xbox one games and 4K video
Xbox Scorpio- plays Xbox one games, 4K video, VR and will be compatible with "xbox2" games.
At this point, Sunset overdrive isn't shifting Xbox consoles.
The whole point of MS' new strategy is that they can sell you software without having to hardware. There are plenty of potential customers who were alienated because they don't want to buy a console. Now they have access to two types of customers. Those people who prefer to play on consoles and those who prefer to play on PC.
They never said the werent making a walled garden. The win10 store IS a walled garden. They said they aren't aiming to turn the entire PC landscape into a walled garden...
Software sales are where the money is.
Individual Xbox one console sales become less important, if MS can sell xb1+scorpio+PC users the same software at the same time.
The priority will go to wherever the largest active installed base is. PC users aren't exactly rushing out to buy Games from the windows store. And the Jury is still out on whether or not the Scorpio will have a decent installed base. Until those conditions change, the Xb1 will be the target platform.
Think back to the start of this gen, we didn't start seeing many games exclusively target current gen until well into the gen.
I don't see what is concerning about this approach.
If you prefer playing on consoles, you'll still get the games you want to play, with games designed for your specific hardware.
If you prefer playing on PC, you'll get access to ports of games you'd have otherwise missed, and you'll get to tailor the experience to your hardware.
If you are Microsoft you get access to a larger customer base.
all of the first party titles will be designed to take advantage of xb1 hardware, then ported to PC...
Who cares about Star Wars Kinect though?
If MS had the rights exclusive rights to all Star Wars games, it WOULD be a big deal.
Well, now that I see Activision and Marvel didn't renew their contract, I can't help but think this is real.
It's a no-brainier for Sony, and I think Sucker Punch could easily top Infamous with this IP.
Still think it sucks for many Spidey fans Game on other platforms.
It'll probably move consoles though. Spidey is huge, and there will be hype surrounding the solo movie launch.
Battlefront moved PS4's, and that was a multiplat. Imagine what exclusive spider-man would do. It's a fantastic business move if true. Though it sucks for Spidey fans who don't have/want a ps4
Nah, I want a good multiplatform Spider-Man game (like spider-man 2 was) So that Spidey fans can play it regardless of their platform of choice.
Beenox IS trash though
Spider-Man 2 is one of the best superhero games ever made
No. Historically Sony has only owned the movie rights... Activision owns the game rights, unless something has changed
Wish they would have spent it making it better... The combat doesn't look to engaging even though the premise sounds great on paper.