Nice, I don’t know anything about these titles. But hoping they’ll be worth the watch.
Thanks for the insight
Well I did go onto Reddit after reading your statement below. It sounds like people bill it as a unique experience and it beckons you on. But that it’s still buggy, setting issues, and it’s still in an alpha state. Which is all and well.
What I find disappointing is that after 10 plus years it still in alpha and that the developers don’t seem in a hurry to finish it. As long as the money’s flowing, there seems to be no pressure on them to wrap things up. Or at least put t...
How the hell has this company not been sued yet? Amazingly pathetic
So your premise is that it didn’t sell well???
From wiki,
“While announcing Kinect's discontinuation in an interview with Fast Co. Design on October 25, 2017, Microsoft stated that 35 million units had been sold since its release.[10] 24 million units of Kinect had been shipped by February 2013.[192] Having sold 8 million units in its first 60 days on the market, Kinect claimed the Guinness World Record of being the "fastest selling consumer elec...
It’s that your prospective is anything that was a game for the Kinect was a flop. Very broad view when in fact there were a lot of people who enjoyed it. It also sold well back in the day for a unique peripheral.
I know but I still enjoyed it for what it is.
Bad article. I’ve played them all, except Kinect Starwars. I enjoyed them all. Sea of thieves is such a different game from its launch and is fun to play. Hell even though Crackdown wasn’t what most were expecting, I had a ton of fun with it. Especially getting to the top of the propaganda towers. Quantum break had a good story, the tv shows were optional and no where near a disappointment for me.
A disappointing game is one that’s broken, a lot of bugs in it or is a chore ...
I always love how people trash anything Kinect related. There was a market for it and had appeal. I had 4 friends with young kids that had a blast with it. Everyone always thinks from their own perspective instead of looking at the market from someone else’s viewpoint. Was it for the hardcore? No. But doesn’t mean others didn’t enjoy it.
London studies completely shut down five days after Jim Ryan visited.
So many people bashed MS for the same thing. Even though those layoffs were going to happen before the merger of Activision.
But here we are with Sony and it sucks that people are losing their jobs. But this is an industry wide issue. It’s the fact they hat games costs more to make and the returns have diminished.
So I don’t blame any one company but the fact that the industry as a whole is struggling.
Good to hear that it’s good. I’ll be loving me some Contra when this releases.
But it’s also a first party title. Made and developed by Sony. All I’m trying to point out, times are changing and everything is much more expensive. Including the costs of making games. 5-6!years ago, nobody would believe that they would put games on a PC. That ship has sailed, where will they be in the next 5-6 years?
The how and why doesn’t matter. It’s on the system period. Rant all you want, it’s on there.
All this is mute, like I said above. Sony already put a game on Xbox. MLB the Show. Even if they were forced by contract, they could have walked away. But the money is too good to walk away.
They already have a game on Xbox.
MLB the show….. get over it.
I think the reason people are okay with it , because what are they going to do about it? MS had been slowly headed this way since buying and releasing Minecraft on PlayStation. So people aren’t surprised in the least when this happens. Plus the fact of being behind Sony forced them down a different path.
Plus people including Sony have recognized the market has changed. PS2 own the record for the most sold consoles that was 3 generations ago. Sony nor anyone else has beaten...
I actually agree with you. I just think there are those on here that are so focused on the other guy. They fail to see it as an industry wide trend. If a company can make a bigger profit by catering to a larger audience outside of its core console group. Why not? Bigger profits and happier investors. Which should lead to lager investments in IPs, which translates to more variety and quality games. Hopefully.
It’s happening all over the place.
Never can truly tell by a trailer. I’ll wait for gameplay. But personally it looks interesting.