Guess I finally need to stop putting off upgrading my PC, like what the actual hell, how can Sony compete with this? Don't think it's good for the industry as a whole at all.
I do miss big events, big stage events, I prefer them to drip feed stuff, but for me E3 hasn't been very good since like 2016, during our current environment I can't see the big in person E3 coming for a while, if ever.
Is 1 single VR wire really that big of a deal? At least you won't have that battery around your head.
@bouzeball
Nothing makes my eyes roll harder than "muh free speech", get lost with that cop out bs lol.
Yep, charging a subscription for their live service copy/paste open world grindfests, no thanks.
Saldy, I think the lack of needing the external camera tracking is going to prove problematic for BC, but I hope I'm wrong.
Might have to dust off my old X1 for this lol.
@pots yeah because Deathloop started development literally the same day MS bought Bethesda, same with Psychonauts with Double Fine, there definitely wasn't a contract and funding with another publisher already in place prior to this for development, great logic. Also this is the first Ratchet game that has released for 5 years.
You're grasping at straws to inflate the numbers.
Outclassed by releasing yet another Halo and Forza title? If you're referring Deathloop and Psychonauts one of those isn't even on Xbox and both games had an agreement/contract/funding with other publishers, MS had zero hand in developing those, by this logic you may as well congratulate them for the 20th re-release of Skyrim.
Not to take all the credit away though, this year is infinitely better than the last several years of drab releases, so 2021 for MS can only ...
Oddworld Soulstorm for me.
Oh bore off ubisoft, they have really nosedived in the last 5 years, not only have they turned all their games in to generic copy paste live service monetised to death open world grindfests, of course they are the ones to push this crap that the overwhelming majority of gamers are against.
Doubt I'll ever play an ubisoft game again.
Of crouse they are, as if their generic open world live service grindfests aren't monetised to death already, trying to compete with Activision and EA for worst publisher I see.
Found the first game an incredibly repetitive, boring, painfully slow walking simulator, so I'm good, and yes this was long before it was released on xbox and before MS bought the dev.
Ubisoft trying their hardest to outdo EA and Activision lately.
no doubt they'll turn it in to some heavily monetised, open world grindfest, no thanks.
American companies be like: oh not unions, not providing solid worker rights!
No atmosphere, very glitchy but that's been improved a bit now, music sucks, controls aren't the best, took them months to 'fix' the awkward monkey bar controls, they removed features from exodus and replaced them with basically nothing, just a drab experience.
I played this at launch on PS5, glad I got it via plus for next to nothing as paying anywhere near full price for this is a rip off, a soulless let down husk of a game, so disappointing and one of the most buggy games I've ever played, they really dropped the ball.
He spouts an unbelievable amount of rubbish, yet loads of sites just gobble it up, pretty astounding how he seems to never gets called out on his hypocrisy lol.
Shame the fanboys of one side have somehow convinced themselves one company casually dropping 70 billion to, and potentially buying up even more of the industry is good thing.
All MS have to do is mention gamepass and it seems nothing else matters, this leaves nothing off the table now, what stops them dropping 40 billion on EA? taketwo? Some might be looking at this through gamepass tinted glasses, but I just don't tihnk it's good the industry at all.
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