I don't believe that tbh. There is a very wide audience for co-op games just as much as pure single-player titles. People like playing with each other online and this one is couch co-op too which is even better imo
I think you will find someone ;)
I think it's not such a surprise that Xbox Scorpio is its final name. We'll see how much it costs in a couple of hours.
This is the problem that I was thinking about but forgot to mention in my comment. I know it's VERY dangerous to let people into your house you don't know anything about so people should also be careful who they speak to. Stolen bikes will be the last thing you think about since unfortunately much worse things can happen. The world isn't safe anymore sadly, even when you just want to have some fun and play videogames. :(
I don't know why but I expect this game to bring a lot of people together. Knowing the gaming community and what happened with Pokemon GO for example, players might start even forming groups and forums to find people around their area to play with.
Some nice deals to pick up.
DiRT 4 already looks stunning so I am impressed with the enhancements they implemented.
60 fps should be the target for every developer and any resolution above 1080 is a bonus tbh
In a couple of years surely but tbh there are already a couple of really good titles
Konami has been detoriating for years now.
I really agree with Aenea, selling your PS4 for 200 and adding 200 to get a new console with better graphics and improved performance is really cool.
It is entirely new and something I bet every one of us dreamt about at least once. :D Getting to blow up giant mechanical dinosaur robots haha :D
Getting the whole family involved :D
It's one of those games that you just can't stop thinking about. I hope we get a video like 30 minutes long or something of pure new gameplay footage to help me ease down my excitement for this game.
That's a nice amount of gameplay, almost similar to most major titles nowadays.
BioWare is known for RPGs but I want to see them try and get themselves out of their comfort zone.
Kingdom Come may be the most proper medieval franchise out there. Glad to see it hit the standard resolution of nowadays.
Which was a vertical slice made SPECIFICALLY for game demos on stage and during interviews.
No Man's Sky isn't a "cheap indie" at all btw, just sayin.
I remember checking out a game with a similar name that caught my interest. Many great and innovative games go under the radar for not being AAA or purely because of poor marketing and advertisement and lack of contacts within the industry