Bethesda way of thinking is "hey let's put out a product that won't cost much to make by asset flipping and we know is going to tank hard. Then once we've counted the ££ we'll consider filling in the rest of the game. Oh and let's not forget to add in last year's fad of a battle royale mode just so we look like good guys"
Blood and Truth is worth a look def. Not the best game on VR imo, but worth the time. I really enjoyed the council estate level as the buildings were actually based on Thamesmead Estate In London where I use to live lmao 😂
I find it funny that at the start of this gen people were giving Sony shit for being nothing but "all indie titles" and yet at the end of the gen same people are giving MS praise for "supporting indie titles" with GP.
The problem with cream is that it eventually it goes off too.
Guy hits the nail on the he'd when he says the gaming industry is getting stagnant and the number of services everyone is offering (psn, psNow, Xbl, Xb Game pass, switch online, uplay+, EA origin, etc etc and more services to come from Google) will only damage things more in long run.
Haha Bender told that guy to "bite his shinny metal ass" with that reply
The biggest issue with the whole GaaS is that everyone is now wanting to jump on that bandwagon. Think about it. Once all the big publishers and devs have their own streaming service they will hold back releasing their I.p's on other service platforms and before you know it, you'll be signed up to multiple platforms at once each charging their own price and we'll all be paying £40 and upwards each month. Then a service like gamepass will be devalued because all the multiple p...
I'm kinda actually glad they didn't. All I took away from this e3 is that most of all it was about paid dlc/expansions for most games that have already been released or paid for services. Some of the titles shown were good, but mainly all cgi and other titles yet to be released that we have known about for ages. Oh and tha xbox scarlet reveal would of been better if they hadn't started to hype it up a year, with another full year to go before we even see it.
Expect it to arrive with more bug's than a swampy marsh on a hot summers day
So basically an upgraded Ouya then?
Todd "the Nob" Howard slaps hand down on Creation Engine like a used car salesman......
"this bad boi can fit 76 more broken games into it"
Haha I brought borderlands 2 VR only last month. Now they do this to me 😂 just my luck
They're all too busy having "fun" /s
If you like the rainbow y style of gameplay or just want to do a military fps vr title then highly recommended. I'm almost lvl 50 now, but haven't been able to get on last few weeks
They all do it. Same as they do with that x play feature. Even though Sony has more titles that allow it than the competition
Whilst it good they turned it around, and a few games have done the same, games should not and never should of been a service. Its a plague of the industry sadly
Electronic Arts says the old way of releasing games doesn't work anymore. Wrong.
The old way works just fine. It's EA's new way of releasing games that does not work! GaaS, M/T's, DLC, early release, beta release, year long road maps that were planned long before release instead of launching with road map content already installed etc, etc.
Release games they way they are meant to be (i.e. COMPLETE) and everything will be good again.
Activision: Call of Duty 2019 Will Bring "Game-Changing Experiences"
What? You mean like adding a SP Campaign into it? /s
Whilst some people here keep on going on about it, no one is saying what titles they would like to see as crossplay. Funny that.
I want desert strike included