8Bit Envy's Justin Fenico takes a look at the current trend of developers embracing the idea of an always online console.
While the mainstream media always sees things turning in favor of the hero, here are 6 games that own being a bad guy.
Pretty much all of these games listed are based around a morality system you don't have to be bad and you don't have to be good.
It seems to have left out some real amazing games like red dead redemption 1/2,ass effect and true crime la/ny
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Not until internet is cheap as anything and the connection never drops.
Change that name, only the next XBOX is rumoured to be AO.
Simple answer no.
Yes just do it please so the complainers can just get used to it because like it or not eventually its gonna happen
MOST people aren't ready. But here's the thing. MOST people aren't willing to spend over $199 on a gaming console. Hardcore gamers like myself are the select few that these consoles are aimed for. Given that we are willing to drop half a grand on a gaming console, it is ASSUMED that we are well equipped in other areas of technology(fast internet connection, HDTV etc.).
While I should have the OPTION to play my games offline, a PRIMARILY online console wouldn't be a problem for me as my connection is awesome.
Even if this "always online" rumor turns out to be untrue, you can bet that certain games(Watch Dogs for example) will lock out many aspects/features of the game if you play offline. Ubisoft has been saying since last E3 that Watch Dogs single and multiplayer components are virtually the "same". You could use your imagination as to what that means.
You people think that Watch Dogs' cellphone/tablet compatibility will work without an Internet connection? You may not be forced to use a connection, but you can bet your ass that your experience will be much more limited without one.
If Sony/MS gave people a choice of a $200 discount on an always online console vs. spending $200 more on a regular console, I'll GLADLY go with the first option.