If the switch has an exclusivity problem then by the same shaky logic of this article xbone is a catastrophe as it has no exclusives. Everything gets a PC port.
I thought it was declining because they haven't brought anything of any real note out other than Gears 5 this year and there's very little point shelling out for an Xbox is you have a half-decent PC.
Meanwhile, Nintendo and Sony are still steaming along.
I'm not really sure what more you could ask for.
There's only so much you can do with a game that is literally making and sharing 2D Mario levels.
True, But I think it would have been called the s-Wii-ch if it had been a success.
It is is the Wii 3 in everything but name.
I think it will end up on a Switch just probably not the current one. That being said CD Projekt have managed to get The Witcher 3 running on it and most people said that was impossible.
But that's not what has worked for Nintendo. All of their most successful systems have been less powerful than the competition.
in general terms, the most 'powerful' machine has never translated directly into sales. its games that sell consoles and Nintendo's IPs are some of the most enduring in the whole of the industry.
I have nothing against it. But I have had reviews of games that have been out for a month reported as old.
Looks like the approval system is working wonderfully.
I think the writer might want to look up Double Dragon Neon.
No that means Nintendo licensed those characters, meaning they paid Rare for their use. Conker wasn't in Diddy Kong Racing and they never owned any of them.
It's not piracy. It's emulation. Something which is perfectly legal as long as you own a copy of the original cart.
What a load of toss.
Doesn't matter.
Make the switch you keep ant home the secondary and the one you take out and about with you the primary. Job done.
What Nintendo should really do though is make 5G enabled versions of the console.
It works exactly the same as the PS4.
I think 'the usual tired excuses consoles use to justify their existence despite being little more than closed system PCs these days' would have been a more accurate title. It's not as catchy though.
I agree with trying everything, but there is literally no single compelling argument to get an Xbox One X.
MS have ensured there are better ways to play its games by making none of them console exclusive.
Want to cover all your bases get a gaming rig ( a mid-tier one will trounce the X at this point), A PS4 (Either is fine) and a switch (once again either is fine)
Boom problem solved.
It already does. Its called PS Now. All the PS4 games are downloadable on the PS4. They just need to drop the price and bundle it together with ps+ like MS have done with the ultimate pass.
First rule of writing buddy, using an overtly complex lexicon doesn't make you look smarter, it just makes you look like an elitist arsehole.
Second brevity is king.
I disagree because I don't understand basic literary theory really would have been enough of a response.
All works of art by their very nature are political. Some are just more subtle than others, Bioshock is about as subtle as a drill to the face. But then again that was kind of the point.
Might do. I mean Stadia is pretty much just a bunch of PCs streaming games. It would all be down to what kind of contract Kojima has with Sony.