Nintendo need to up their hardware game very much so.
So many good games go t die on the Xbox One. It's such a shame Microsoft left it to die a painful death.
I'm not saying it could have been a system seller, but they could have at least pushed it a bit harder.
I preferred the original's more subtle approach too.
Don't get me wrong. I LOVE Doom and play it to this day. But even I can see there's something fishy in the water with all these weird PR moves.
I thought something was off when everything was showing up with 20 degrees. It's cool, things like this happen.
I didn't post this for once, haha!
I like it!
Cartridges offer a number of advantages. The biggest being the read speed is higher than that on most blu-ray readers (That's why you need to install games; because the consoles otherwise wouldn't be able to read the data off the disc fast enough). Cartridges have a high read speed - the only issue is that they're not big enough to be cost-effective. But if Macronix have successfully developed their next-gen chips (Which they were testing earlier this year) then it's perfectly...
Not really. If they're developing higher capacity ROM cartridges and can keep the cost down, it's a perfectly plausible alternative - which is explained in the article.
Very much so and Microsoft doesn't seem to have learned fully from that.
Faceplates were bigged up by Microsoft as a huge selling point; something no one used outside of novelty.
HD DVD would have stood a better chance if Microsoft had integrated it into the console. Microsoft's unwillingness to back it fully meant consumers never got the confidence
Launch issues were disgustingly bad for the Xbox 360 and the Core was a terrible idea. Why force people to spend another £80 to get the functionality they wanted in the fi...
It is incredible - it's also 5 years old now and growing very long in the tooth.
"All eyes are on Nintendo"
Where? There's no discussion in the mainstream of them outside of their mobile exploits. Nobody wants to talk about the Wii U because no one is buying the Wii U. There's zero buzz among casual gamers for Nintendo's next console. I'd call that irrelevant.
Shitty because you don't agree or because it makes points about how Nintendo's PR strategy has left them with no mainstream coverage?
Nobody in the mainstream talks about Nintendo, to many the Wii U doesn't exist. That's the discussion point of the article. Read the article, don't just jump at the title like a fanboy.
This is what annoys me. People shouldn't be comparing it to the old Doom - it's just not possible.
The amount of nostalgia and importance from that original Doom is too much for any game.
Doom isn't an arena shooter. It never has been an arena shooter. This article is poorly researched.
I entirely agree!
I disliked TLR so much though haha.
Personal taste I suspect - wasn't a fan.
Indeed. I also wasn't a fan of the Cyberdemon being used as a boss. I know he's a big deal, but they should have wielded him a bit more