For the games, and the accessibility.
If anything, many games are probably too easy. But it really depends on the type of game, and with developers trying to appeal to a much expanded market from the 70's and 80's, they don't want to scare off those new to gaming.
Is this likely to get a Western release?
Somehow I doubt Sony is going to release another PS4 Pro with a UHD Blu ray drive.
Mighty No. 9 didn't exactly do so well though, huh?
Awesome cosplay. A huge improvement over Palmer Luckey's version 'shudders'.
Nice.
It is doubtful that Xbox would ever be a success in Japan as gamers would rather choose Sony or Nintendo.
Plenty of Xbox gamers on N4G have indicated their desire to buy it.
Hype tends to get out of control, and gamers can be just as guilty as the media in causing this. Sometimes it is difficult to not get caught up in it.
Will this be coming to the West?
Is this one of those GaaS/esports games?
Would love to see a new Burnout, and Motorstorm games.
I'd love to see Aaron Greenberg get promoted to head of Xbox. He talks a good game /s
Maybe next-gen Sony might be more open to cross-play with MS, but only Sony can answer that.
Great success.
Hasn't MS used this strategy at least twice before with the OG Xbox, and 360, and tried to do it with the XBone? That is, having the most powerful console in the market? Only this time, with even less output from first-party studios, and a focus on BC, instead of reviving fan-favourites of IP's such as Crimson Skies, or a new Conker game.
Apart from Asteroids, I didn't realise those other games were on the Atari console? Anyway, how about Pong, Pitfall, Missile Command, Combat, and River Raid. Special mention for Custer's Revenge, or E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, j/k.
Zombie chipmunks, squirrels, horses, cows? Would a zombified herbivore crave flesh?
I wish I could afford to work less and game more.