Well.. about this twit from Griesemer... Maybe the reason to make Halo Combat Evolved again (how many times has it been made, official and unofficially?... It is because it is cheap to produce and it will sell on PlayStation 5 and Switch 2, for sure, making money for Microsoft.
"Probably not. But I’m not sure what the point is of a “remake” anyway. Nostalgia? A new generation of fans? Occupying an enormous art team while you figure out what to do?"
Game preservation... the pay twice version. Also, emulation is good for streaming... more titles available with minimum effort.
Remember... you can enter the settings and change many things... among them, auto camera fixation.
It works best with Steam OS, so don't despair.
Who cares?
This is (NOT) an Xbox.
Mark Cerny wins!
Something better will come after GP dies. Don't be so sad.
Brexit wins.
... on consoles.
Maybe ROM needs some work to install different OS... maybe no. We'll see.
Any guide to install SteamOS from day ONE? Please Gabe... make people happy.
And Xbox fans working for free for the Microsoft Marketing team. What can go wrong?
Only the APU seems interesting... device is too big and heavy, without OLED or better option, 24 instead of 32 GB and... well... other brands have better systems for a similar price. The advantage of this is that it has Microsoft marketing team working for it... well... "advantage", call it as you want.
Since its launch in 2017, Xbox Game Pass has cost Microsoft an estimated $15 to $20 billion. This includes spending on game licenses, technical development, global marketing, and a significant portion of Microsoft Azure infrastructure to support cloud gaming. The service has grown rapidly, especially since 2020, expanding to PC, mobile, and cloud platforms. While this investment is massive, Microsoft sees Game Pass as a profitable and strategic pillar of its gaming ecosystem, aiming to reshap...
The Crew series is great and evergreen.
Are you saying that Xbox needs active euthanasia? Don't kill Forza along the way, because it's the best thing Xbox has going for it as a brand.
He was right. I still use my Xbox 360s because I don't need Internet with them and catalog is near to infinite.
No. He was only an image of something Xbox wasn't. Xbox was its community, its games, the technology, etc. and Major Nelson was only an old guy with a bad script surrounded by marketing people with the sole goal of making money every month and getting a better contract with Microsoft the following year.
Chris Barrie is Simon, again. Good point. Good games.