I agree - CP_Company isn't educated, but a lot of us type from our phones, which tend to have a will of their own as we all know.
I think it's great that Switch users who don't use other consoles or a PC have the opportunity to play this wonderful game.
Nice for Switch players.
That was a different time and smartphones were just burgeoning. Raw console sales meant a lot more to Microsoft back then. Everything's changed now; Microsoft have new ways to permeate the industry.
Exactlyyyyyy.
Microsoft's business model is totally different; Sony rely on their console sales much more than Microsoft.
It's more about how many people can Microsoft reach, and consoles aren't but 'one' vessel they can use to achieve that.
Microsoft isn't competing with Sony because they don't 'need' to. That's why you're not seeing the story-driven, narrative heavy exclusives the likes of which Sony thrive on. Microsoft can continue doing what they're doing and mosey along just peachy. They're perfectly comfortable.
Sony may be crushing Microsoft in the first party games dept, but they're not crushing them financially - not by a long shot, and that's what Phil is basic...
This looks bland and halfhearted.
And how many teraflops does Keanu equal? How many exclusives is one Keanu worth? Don't reply to this.
That's fine, I saw enough. What was shown is enough to sate me for quite awhile. I'm really excited for this game.
Yeah, 'Phantasy Star 2 Online' just totally negates Death Stranding, The Last of Us 2, Ghost of Tsushima and the PS5 itself.
This probably the silliest and most obvious click bait nonsense I've seen in a long time.
E3 is 'always' overhyped; as if they're showing dozens huge games annually, but this is hardly the case with a handful of third party showings, lots of indies, and a palmful of big exclusives, if that.
This was an OK show with three highlights: Cyberpunk 2077, Halo Infinite, and Scarlett 'news' that most of us already knew or anticipated.
Even though it could end up being a solid game for what it's worth, and for those who enjoy this type of game, it's not what most people expected. Yes, it is disappointing, regardless of how it turns out.
It doesn't 'seem' like it's going to be a Destiny clone or service game, but I do share your fear.
Jumping right into Hollow Knight.
The end with Scarlett and Halo were exciting, as was Cyberpunk 2077. Everything else was tepid. Really looking forward to Infinite - just hearing that health bar climb up was great.
Not to brag or anything, but I kinda saw it before that.
That's pretty sweet stuff for collectors.
I had absolutely zero expectation for Anthem so I didn't feel a thing. I knew it was terrible as soon the first game play was revealed. "You are a freelancer, you are—," Nope. Immediately after hearing that I made my decision not to pursue any more knowledge on Anthem; disregarded that crap right then and there.
Looks very middle-of-the-road. Visually it looks good, but I'm certainly not thrilled or anything. Definite wait-and-see.
PSVR is a sweetener, but it's not what propels PlayStation. PlayStation will succeed overwhelmingly because of its brand recognition, storied history, and fantastic games.