To be honest, given the choice between buying it in a bundle or w/o - I would be inclined to include it in the bundle. In the bundle it's only something like an extra £40, whereas in the previous gen it was something like £80? Also from what I've seen and experienced, it's actually really quiet intuitive and nice to have, if only for navigating the Xbox.
Personally, I'd give it more thought than I did for BF3 or BF4 - especially if it was more like Bad Company.
Personally, I couldn't give a damn who has MORE games. I care more about quality over quantity. I would rather have 10 good games than 100 crap games.
Didn't quite live up to the hype.
I swear, you two guys - I'm exactly the same. I knew nothing about E3 and got all my information from magazines like 'PC Gamer' or (speaking as a 30 something now) from the playground.
Now, you are bombarded by so much information and every weakness is scrutinised. Even on games you thought were otherwise fine. In some ways that's good but does take some of the magic away.
Man, this takes me back. Looks really cool.
I am truly looking forward to this, too. While most shooters allow for tactics, it seems to apply more focus & reward to those who take a moment to plan their attack / defense.
So many comments here. I reckon regardless of what your opinion is on who won, this time the margin of 'win' was only by a small amount.
I think Micro$oft relied too much on CGI and didn't show enough gameplay whereas $on¥ relied too much on stats and PS NOW/TV.
I agree completely. I spent absolutely ages playing the first Sims. I think you spent a bit too much time 'maintaining' relationships and with Sims 2 they got the balance just right - wasn't a chore but genuinely fun. I think Sims 3 they took a wrong turn with the jobs and general maintenance of your sim. Got boring after a few hours.
This though, this looks genuinely intuitive. I just hope the interaction side of things is more like Sims 2.
I think those who own a Nintendo product have the right to ask 'what are Nintendo doing?' They have invested what is for some people a lot of money in a console and found that for the most part the games that are being produced, don't stack up against their main rivals. If I owned a Wii U right now I would probably feel quite frustrated.
For anyone in the UK and been keeping up with the European elections - Nintendo are the Lib Dems of gaming.
I think it's another one of those games that hasn't lived up to the hype.
I think for anyone that has bought an xbox One already, it was probably one of those 'nice to have, but don't need' kind of things.
I think overall, this is probably a good move and Kinect 2.0 hasn't really been fully realised, my big question - and I know it has been asked already - what, if any, price drop will there be.
I have to agree, while things seem to be changing in terms of how games are coming to the gamer(Seeing more Alpha/Beta releases/ F2P, etc), I find myself unexcited by what we're likely to see in the next year or so. Maybe because it's an overload of whats on offer.
Equally, I think you are right about the Order. I liked the concept initially, but the gameplay looks 'meh.' Something like this might have been better on last gen, especially if it is just a steamp...
Cautiously optimistic on this one.
Free-to-play too? Nice. Loved the maps, the weapons, the level of modification.
Looking forward to this!
Ma-ma-ma-ma-ma-MONSTER KILL-kill-kill....
Just sounds like hype
Somehow, somewhere this will make money. Either on the game itself, future dlc or merchandise.
...and if that doesn't make money, there's always the sequel...
You make some really solid points. I am one of those who would love to see a FFVII game remade, but I had not considered some of the finer details. I suspect if they did remake it they'd chop out things like the disguise section and tweak the plot a bit.
I just hope they don't go the same way as the Total Recall make.
I enjoyed a fair few of the star wars related games. Jedi knight is most memorable for me.
I'm glad the Crew got a mention. I'm excited at the concept of being able to drive anywhere within the USA. Even if it's scaled down, it would be quite an achievement.