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Oh, I remember this one on the Switch. Super charming art style, absolutely zero substantive action in the gameplay, basically a glorified minigame collection, and not even an extensive one at that. A bit odd that is coming to Xbox of all places, given that it`s the only modern platform that doesn't have access to a actual Project Diva game.
... but the sheer fact that I can't simply loan a game out to a friend for him to enjoy, is reason enough to not want this console.
(Among the many other reasons they've given us...)
I like to buy pre-owned games sometimes, especially with games I'm not sure about. This has put me off the Xbox One.
NO BUY
i get all my games from gamefly. No word yet if there is going to be a rental deal worked out, im assuming not. If there is no deal with Microsoft One ill be going the ps4 route.
Ive had gamefly for almost 3 years now & have played basically every major release to come out this gen & a lot of not so major ones. Dear god ive played 199 games this gen.
I like to buy used games later on in it's cycle, maybe to replay some classics that have dropped down greatly in price.
O well, I'll just stick to Sony.