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Not many people game online on multiple platforms and I'm far more likely to play on the system I am most comfortable with and have the most friends on. PS4 is far and away the largest online community this generation for consoles. Why would I want to leave that?
Have fun elsewhere.
Considering they have the largest exclusives in the industry and they did extended trailers and gameplay sessions for them while most other publishers simply showed teasers or logos, no, it wasn't a bust.
Ahem...
"Sony spent too much time showing me actual game play for really big, exclusive titles while most other conferences gave me teasers and trailers! Harumph!"
NNK2 has been a complete disappointment. I'm currently 28 hours into the game and I have more to complain about than I do to celebrate. The visuals feel like a downgrade from NNK1, though it might simply be because they weren't improved on from the previous generation. It also doesn't help that every area is woefully uninspired in design or copy pasta like the caves and shrines.
At 28 hours in I'm fighting the same enemies I fought when the game first starte...
Loot boxes should end because they're a bad practice that takes advantage of people, not because of some silly notion that it's gambling.
There's no legitimate secondary market for this digital product and no inherent additional value. There's no more gambling in a loot box than there is the loot drop in an RPG. It's RNG and a reward with a cost. You're "value" always exists as exactly what you've paid into it and as long as odds are e...
There's a challenge?
Perhaps they'll "meet the challenge" by continuing to outsell the Xbox through the lifetime of the generation without putting in any additional effort beyond their already stellar catalogue and upcoming titles...
This would be because the new Call of Duty only offers cosmetic items in its loot boxes and the loot boxes are dished out quite heavily for free through many in game sources. Even the higher end cosmetics can be purchased using in game currency without too much effort.
The answer is simple. Emulation costs money and their is no value in adding backwards compatibility. Their concern is selling you product, not letting you play product you already have. Conveniently, they also sell/sold product that will let you play that older product...
Then a press conference at a show like E3 isn't for you. The later stage demos are what you're looking for.
No thanks. The 3678 news sites, blogs, and journals that will instantly be out afterwards with more information than I could ever need will fill that role.
I do like a good stage demonstration from time to time but that's not necessary in a main presentation unless you don't have enough to show. Let the game speak for itself.
Should have gone to all platforms.
Am I the only one that realizes that 60% is actually quite high for a game of this size?
So it has like 10 exclusives now instead of 6? Are we counting every single little indie game?
I, for one, am shocked to learn that Japan supports its oldest video game developer and also has a love for small, portable systems.
SHOCKED I TELL YOU!
400+ games > 100 games
Enjoy Xbox Game Pass. There's nothing wrong with it and you're opinion is valid, but it's existence and comparison do not diminish what is ultimately a more robust offering.
PS Now has 5x as many games and is 19.99. That seems pretty damn competitive.
So let me get this straight. Xbox Game Pass has less than a quarter of the games than PS Now, but it's somehow the better service? That's not how this works.
No, I don't think that's likely. I expect we'll see a smattering of titles in the first full year and a general declination of third party titles beyond that. This is a Nintendo platform. Choosing to stay behind the technology curve increases costs for developers porting games to the systems and often isn't worth the lower than average sales of their games on a Nintendo console.
It was one of the worst mainstream systems ever created.
The game looks stellar from everything I've seen - for $29.99, not for $59.99.
Despite how much I want it, the price was too high.