Get them for the emotions of the characters rather than for the stories.
No I don't want to buy a balloon!
An anagram of Quantum Break is Bum Quake Rant. Which literally means useless eruption of a complaint.
I just want to say- have you see the facial animation during the game? It's astonishingly good. The character models on the main characters are superb.
To me, it's like Xbox finally got a game that mixes the spirit of Max Payne with the likes of Beyond Two Souls and, in the architecture and characterisation, a dash of The Last of Us and Uncharted.
It looks one of the games of the generation. It mixes so many successful themes together - and Remedy are...
Have you seen Quantum Break on Xbox One? It was the lead platform. And, even if it secretly wasn't, have you seen Quantum Break on Xbox One? It looks beautiful. Don't be upset at not having the very best version which would cost you hundreds more to own the best rig.
Some may say Uncharted 4 has just as good or better facial animations in cut scenes (I don't- but don't get excited, it's not a definer of how great a game is overall) but there looks no bette...
If you only bought an Xbox so that you could play an Xbox one exclusive, why didn't you wait until that exclusive was actually released to see what the state of the exclusivity was going to be at that time?
Nobody sensible buys a console for just 1 game, no matter how great it is. I'll rephrase that- Nobody sensible buys a console for just 1 game that they insist must stay exclusive.
Abnor Mal, all you want to do is thump your chest and say "see Xbox One has a game that you don't and, because it hasn't sold enough copies , there'll be no sequel - but at least it's Xbox's no sequel'.
A lot of people's on here don't seem to realise that the best business model for Microsoft is not the same as the best for Sony and Nintendo.
Microsoft just reduced a whole lot of frustration for PC owners who understandably don't see the logic in spending a few hundred to plonk a big chunk of plastic in their room just to play a game now instead of the usual 6-12 months time.
This is pure Phil Spencer and it's brilliant that it's now going to be p...
If you've got a PC, then you'll have had few reasons to EVER buy an Xbox. So what's changed? And you should be happy it's now going to be on PC at the same time instead of implying that Microsoft have shot themselves in the foot with you.
It would harm Sony and Nintendo a lot more to release their games on PC because their games are often not like most PC games therefore PC owners have ALWAYS had a reason to buy Sony and Nintendo consoles to complement their gaming diet.
People with PCs have NEVER had really strong reasons to buy an Xbox and it would be artificial , and possibly harm Microsoft's profit, to try to change that.
The article should have said 'Total exclusives don't matter anymore on Xbox but console exclusives do matter'.
If someone owns a PC, it would take a lot for them to buy an Xbox for just a few excusives that they like the look of when Xbox has a long history of having PC versions of many of its games.
But you still need games that are only on Xbox/PC. Unless, that is, Xbox can get a magic deal with Nintendo for Nintendo to make a few Xbox only (or ...
I hope that this direction is all about how the next Xbox will be a non-fixed PC in a box that you can plug extra Xbox branded parts in to bring it up to the level of the best possible PC if you have the money.
Microsoft's moves now are so heavily in favour of getting the best possible version of games released as soon as possible that I hope and trust that the next Xbox will be a non-fixed console that you can easily plug in new parts to upgrade to top PC level, Xbox branded parts you buy in game shops.
Microsoft and PCs are connected in a way that Sony and PCs aren't.
The Infected makes a very simplistic argument that would go back to the PS2-like days of inferior looking console games getting a far superior PC version a year later when the game's no longer fresh.
That's not what it's about, unless you mean that they'd like to have a deal with Nintendo.
Firstly, although it's very cynical marketing towards the masses (of Remedy and/or Microsoft) how they had 'Exclusive to Xbox One' all this time just to increase console war rivalry, I do think simultaneous PC release is natural and good in a grown up industry - it's best to play it at its most powerful settings when the game is still at its freshest.
I wish that Microsoft would now be bold and make an Xbox that is the first non-fixed console (apart from Sega&...
PS4 owners are partly composed of the casualler parts of original Wii owners and Xbox360 owners.
It's no wonder that the PS4 has the lowest attach rate, even considering that it has owners interested in its artsy games like The Last Guardian. Every console has artsy games these days.
I don't see it harming Xbox One game or Xbox console sales very much.
Microsoft are, in effect, making the perfectly natural point that if you own a top PC , why should you be forced to buy a whole console to play a few games that Microsoft want to give you whilst it's hot and fresh?
It would be great if Xboxes could be easy to fully upgrade PCs in effect and you bought the Xbox branded parts in game stores, to bring it all the way to very top end PC ...
I'd rather play Sunset Overdrive. So would Insomniac - it's the kind of game they'd waited 20 years to make remember. (I'll say 15 because they'd have forecast Jet Set Radio if 20 years was true).