qrx wrote: » Do you honestly believe MS have nothing in the pipeline. They've said they are not going to announce anything that is not ready. MS are at the beginning of a new cycle. I found the PS4 titles to be all very samey, with some exceptions like Spider-man but even in that it's still very familiar to Batman fans. Eurogamer summed it up nicely in this article There's no doubt Sony have a comfortable enough lead that they can play it safe.
M!Ck^ wrote: » Out of interest whats better than Breath of the Wild?
Retr0gamer wrote: » Glad I'm wrong, although the developer hasn't been announced. They had lost a huge amount of talent and the CEO said they weren't able to do a game like Metroid again but Nintendo must have invested in them after how good their Donkey Kong games were.
Retr0gamer wrote: » I want that Metroid amiibo.
cherryghost wrote: » So Mario+Rabbids is Xcom basically
Retr0gamer wrote: » More xcom is never a bad thing.
biggebruv wrote: » a new cycle ahh c'mon man there's no way this is a new cycle/console gen it's a bit more powerful but at the end of the day the games with still be restricted to original Xbox1 and ps4 levels because they need to work on those consoles when they come out it's still part of that gen. So they have a quiet enough e3 now alot of people are accusing them of playing it safe lol it's madness sony has nioh and bloodborne for exclusives 2 games completely different from last of us and uncharted
jonnycivic wrote: » qrx wrote: » Not the target market at all. Well I'm a gamer and a parent with young kids so should I not even think of getting a One X for myself? What i meant with my post is that people dont have the money to go all out because kids and life in general so will opt to go the cheaper route because its the same games etc your only sacrificing a bit on the graphics.
qrx wrote: » Not the target market at all.
biggebruv wrote: » qrx wrote: » Do you honestly believe MS have nothing in the pipeline. They've said they are not going to announce anything that is not ready. MS are at the beginning of a new cycle. I'd be very happy if I had a ps4. But I see more potential in Xbox, just because of where they are at the start of a new cycle as I've said. I found the PS4 titles to be all very samey, with some exceptions like Spider-man but even in that it's still very familiar to Batman fans. Eurogamer summed it up nicely in this article There's no doubt Sony have a comfortable enough lead that they can play it safe. a new cycle ahh c'mon man there's no way this is a new cycle/console gen it's a bit more powerful but at the end of the day the games with still be restricted to original Xbox1 and ps4 levels because they need to work on those consoles when they come out it's still part of that gen. So they have a quiet enough e3 now alot of people are accusing them of playing it safe lol it's madness sony has nioh and bloodborne for exclusives 2 games completely different from last of us and uncharted
qrx wrote: » Do you honestly believe MS have nothing in the pipeline. They've said they are not going to announce anything that is not ready. MS are at the beginning of a new cycle. I'd be very happy if I had a ps4. But I see more potential in Xbox, just because of where they are at the start of a new cycle as I've said. I found the PS4 titles to be all very samey, with some exceptions like Spider-man but even in that it's still very familiar to Batman fans. Eurogamer summed it up nicely in this article There's no doubt Sony have a comfortable enough lead that they can play it safe.
johnny_ultimate wrote: » I'm pretty sure, barring an unexpected flop, the Switch is in line to have the greatest first year line-up of any console in recent memory.
Notorious wrote: » Am I the only one here who isn't hyped up by the Nintendo announcements? I had a serious gra for Nintendo as a young lad, but I find it hard to muster up the same excitement for their games now.
Notorious wrote: » johnny_ultimate wrote: » I'm pretty sure, barring an unexpected flop, the Switch is in line to have the greatest first year line-up of any console in recent memory. Am I the only one here who isn't hyped up by the Nintendo announcements? I had a serious gra for Nintendo as a young lad, but I find it hard to muster up the same excitement for their games now.
qrx wrote: » Phil Spencer has talked about hitting the reset button. Last 3 years have been mainly foccussed on hardware. 1st party focus is next and he says he has the backing of Microsoft to go do it. Meaning there's money to be spent and he'll be spending it.
qrx wrote: » Target audience is kids surely? Ive absolutely no problem grown adults getting in on it but you've gotta view through kids eyes. Personally I find them a breath of fresh air. There'll be one under the Xmas tree in my house for sure.
Robert ninja wrote: » For me it's not about going back to play the same games (although I do that a lot but usually for gameplay). There's lots of older games I haven't ever played. I jump around from playing the original doom (with mods), to some early 2000 games, to modern titles. It makes no difference what time the game was released released but I find generally higher quality, attention to detail and niche appeal for older titles. Point is there's absolutely tons of older games I can check out and have a safer bet that they'll be good. Where as modern games a lot of flash but are generally shallow... which is why I buy so very few of them. I think Tekken 7 & Witcher 3 are the only full-priced modern titles I bought in the last 5 years.
Penn wrote: » It depends on story and gameplay for me, plus just generally what else is there to play or worth buying at the time. I played through the original Metal Gear Solid at least 10 times, and MGS3 probably 6 or 7 times. A game with a good story is like a good film. You might know the story and what happens, but it doesn't always lessen your enjoyment of it. There are definitely story games I enjoyed but wouldn't play again, but there are some that I don't think I could ever get bored of playing through (though obviously gameplay and length is a huge factor in that too).