Yes, but have more classic characters
Crash, Spyro, Abe, Tombi (Tomba in US), Spike from Ape Escape etc etc
I would if you could play offline.
It'll be a service, maybe with a Chromecast esque type box. Itll'll be cloud/internet reliant
*remembers Dante's Inferno slashing unbaptised babies with sythes for hands*
There is no line for killing mutants/zombies ok?
If it doesn't have offline capabilities, I will be dropping Xbox for good.
Because they don't have expiry dates.
Game quality as well as control responsiveness has only gotten better.
Consumers are expecting more and more.
Personally I hate seeing when a smaller title or a A/AA title gets treated with distain and disrespect these days.
Home front the Revolution comes to mind, an awesome game which received numerous patches post launch but will forever be marked a bad game due to initial release reviews.
Awesome, this was white a unique game.
Core reason why I won't pick this up, I hate how there are more and more online only titles.
Developers are quite literally giving their titles expiry dates.
Make your titles have offline modes too, this means they will carry a legacy and be playable/rediscovered in future.
This generation was/Is a complete flip for me. My 360 was and still is the bulk of my game collection last gen. This generation it's PS4.
I'm excited for the next batch of original classic Xbox games to be backwards compatible, Halo Infinite and Gears 5.
This is what happens when you make a game an online only games as a service game.
If it had offline single player I would have bought it day 1
E3 2019
Ubisoft announces: Tom Clancys: Battle Royale, a tactical Battle Royal with all your favourite characters from Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon and Splinter Cell.
Honestly, If any of the series was going to get it, i'd be Ghost Recon Wildlands.....It's just setup to perfectly.
I'd rather a new Splinter Cell though, thanks.
And this why all online games should have an offline single player mode, and the reason I will never buy an online only game
Blacklight Tango Down was a paid game too, had no offline support.
Next update: We cancelled it, sorry bros
Hell yes! Finally some info!!!
Accessibility > Versitility
I play games not hardware.
Should be an option, but never should be mandatory
Easy Answer - Both.
Hell yes bring it to consoles...
Bring back the whole series and just run it under the 'legends banner'
Works for comics, so you can rerelease non Canon Star Wars stuff again just mark it as so.
Great game series
Offline single player lives forever and the magic can be rediscovered in future generations.
Online only multiplayer gives games expiry dates.