@Rachel_Alucard
You're confusing 'me not wanting to be numb to social interactions' with 'me being overly reactive, or "sensitive".'
I'll continue to want to be human and connect with others—regardless if I get harrassed.
Great profile picture. Is that yellow-orange hair?
That's what I was kind of afraid of: Yakuza 0: Part 6. That's not a bad thing, though. They're great games—it's just I was hoping for more of a makeover. Of course, didn't this release in Japan almost two years ago?
Anyways, I would wager my lifetime membership at the cabaret that the next Yakuza will raise the bar.
Could have sworn I also seen a commercial for a Tomb Raider movie releasing in theaters tomorrow?
Glad XBOX are at least giving some semblance of hope to its battered, broken and distraught tenacious fans. Now, do I think Microsoft will deliver? Absolutely not. Any games new and big enough to be game-changers this far into the eighth generation cycle is going to be another year or two to finish development. By that time the PlayStation 5 will either be dropping in a few more months or will have just dropped.
Best thing Microsoft could do at this E3 is start building ho...
This generation has been so good, with so many excuslives, it's almost like two generations worth of games have been crammed into one.
And that's not counting the bombshells bound to blow-up in a couple months at E3. You know Sony has something sneaky up their sleeve.
Today's report from XBOX? Cloud-y with a chance of snowballs in hell. We don't want your hybrid terminal,, software-as-a-service, Microsoft-trying-to-save-a-buc k-by-not-selling-gamers-an-actu al-next-gen-tech console crap.
Good point, @blawren4, because those specs might seem good enough for now, but in three years gamers like paintedgamer1984 would [reasonably so] want specs appropriate for that time. Specs that would be twice as much as an eighty gigabyte storage drive and 1080p native screen resolution.
The iPhone X is already at 2436 x 1125 resolution.
Hopefully this is just a test to gauge interest and a more durable plastic line of accessories will succeed this short lifespan recycle-bin filler.
I salute the tenacious soldier who undertook this challenge. Coming up with a mere twenty-five quests out of what has to be at least a thousand is nothing short of courageous. Game on adventurer, game on.
Just holding people accountable. Too many have gotten used to hiding behind screennames.
What will XBOX do when its ONLY hyped, major AAA exclusive scheduled actually releases? After that it's a barren wasteland of scrub brush and mediocre titles as far as the eye can see.
@InTheZoneAC—
My apologies for paralleling the Dodge Viper with the Fudge Wiper 💩, XBOX One X. I had to pick something that is extremely powerful and American, and the Dodge Viper was at the top of my list—though, I would had picked the Ford GT if it weren't my favorite supercar.
In any case, I got a good laugh reading your reply. The Viper is certainly a serious machine made for serious drivers. I'm just glad we have enough roads to enjoy...
@TheVetOfGaming—
Yeah, I keep bouncing back and forth in my head between November of next year or the first quarter of 'twenty, like your thinking. Either way, the time's going pass quick, now, and it will seem like only yesterday everyone was debating when it would arrive.
XBOX One X is the equivalent of a Dodge Viper put on a planet with only a three or four two-lane roads.
I'd much rather have a 370Z with a few dozen wide-open eight-lane highways. 🏎️,,,,,,,,,,,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,
@danny818 👍🎓
@MrSec84
Awesomely put. You conveyed in words what my mind has been fumbling around with for a couple years now: There are more awesome games than spare time.