That’s what happens when games are put on a service. Your monthly fees don’t guarantee competition among developers.
Soon there won’t be any need for an Xbox. All you need is a controller and a monthly subscription service.
Oh for FOX’s sake!
Lol “little bubble”. I’m sure that’s what MS wished.
There is a difference actually, PSNow, while larger than gamepass, is a service that only complements the traditional game sales because games don’t just appear on it on the same day as release. Game pass gets all of MS’s games day one, which means it’s a replacement for game sales which is integral for the relevance of consoles. If the games are on
a monthly subscription service, then what’s the relevance of the console?
Whether we like it or not, Xbox fans suppo...
Nintendo wouldn’t be stupid enough to let MS take their share. But I have to say this MS trend is worrying for the future of Xbox and consoles in general. Why would anyone need consoles if these services replace the need for an Xbox?
Sera said it was because of Mobil
Not really, I saw the title before I clicked. You would be right if the title just said “Metro”, but that wasn’t the case. After reading the title, I had an interest to respond, not an interest in the game/store.
I don’t think Crackdown 3 will be bad, I just wish it was better. Having said that first Crackdown was great. So I’m looking forward to CD3 (soon as I can) Fingers crossed.
Yup. If Shenmue 2 had not gone Xbox 360, the franchise could have been a huge success on PlayStation. It’s no wonder that Suzuki made Shenmue 3 a PlayStation game first and foremost. They learned something from the experience with Xbox.
I have No interest in Metro, or this new store.
I wonder if this has anything to do with EA’s disappointing annual report where they admitted they weren’t happy with EA’s financial situation. Maybe they had to accept Sony’s terms to save EA?
I really don’t think MS is in a position to teach others how to handle a console.
Hahaha ok. That must be sarcasm.
Ori is AAA?
@Sierra
Whatever you want to call it is fine by me, just don’t call it “fake”.
Unfortunately, in the U.S., news is partisan and our only non-partisan news is NPR which does not accept any payments from any organization/corporation, except recently where trump cut their federal budget thus forcing them to accept some donations from corporations that pass NPR’s testing for being non-political.
As to our other news outlets, they are all inclined no...
I just explained why it’s different. What’s your answer? Attacking me? It’s very simple, Sony mostly relies on its own ability to make games. MS does not. They buy exclusives at the beginning of each gen, then rely on Forza/halo/gears for the 2nd part of the gen. Why is there a need to constantly defend them no matter what?
It’s crazy how people act like liberals are the cause of this when conservatives have been the most vocal about the “dangers of video games”.
Have you guys seen the censorship on PC and Switch yet?
At this point even hardcore Xbox fans can’t deny the paid nature of this wave of article advertising.