Kotaku - We don't know every last thing about the new Xbox. Some leaked details, for the most part, sprinkled with a liberal helping of rumors. While we wait for new bits and pieces to be revealed, why not reminisce a bit? Let's have a look at how the very first Xbox, turning 12 years old this year, was received.
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I never got around to mass effect - I’m skeptical that it would hold up if I were to try it now
I missed the elves in my first Dragon’s Dogma 2 playthrough, but I won’t make that mistake again
Downplaying every rendition of elves over a period of 70+ years? What kind of headline is that?
"I won’t make that mistake again." It's impossible to that mistake again, so of course the write won't make it again.
LMAO what?! Every article that sings DD2's praises just seems off now that I've played it for myself. Its a mid game, 7/10 at best and that is generous. The elves are a joke too, much less interesting than say the Witcher 3's elves or Baldur's Gate 3's elves.
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its too big, MS has no business in video games, the controller sucks, .....the list of negativity goes on and on.
Oddly enough, there were many who said similar things about sony when they entered into the console market. Die hard sega and nintendo fans said that the PS would fail and sony has no business in gaming.
Funny how things work out over time.
On the positive side though, both sony and Ms have contributed to this industry and have really made a name for themselves. Be it with the games or the hardware or the features, both are deserving of their place among the companies of gaming past, present and future.
Halo really did them wonders. I attribute that game to why we have Xbox today
i never said anything about it. i remember going to store and picking up the brand new PS2. never did i try or even play on an xbox. odds are must been not that great, i can still pick up a new PS2 today. but hell i love my PS3 and 360.