The Xbox One has not had the best of showings ever since it was revealed. Microsoft has slowly started to change the consoles perception lastly by allowing developers to self publish, but is it too little too late?
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
Behavior Interactive Inc. revealed a new content update for Dead By Daylight, with a Chatoic Modifier, Store Update, and TOME 19: SPLENDOR.
Gori: Cuddly Carnage is out this summer, an adult-themed action platformer featuring a hero cat with a hoverboard that fights against mutated toys who destroyed the world.
Has the damage been done? Yes. Denying it would be silly and fruitless. Is it past the point of no return? I'm not sure there ever really is a point of no return. Microsoft has plenty of work to do (let's not pretend that everything is flowers and kittens just because they swapped a few policies) but on the other hand it's not like they CAN'T put in that effort. They just have to, you know, put in the effort.
But it's not out yet, so we'll see. It boils down to a change in attitude. Microsoft needs to prove they're devoted to being a better game company beyond just offering some timed-exclusive CoD DLC. Getting rid of Mattrick was the first step. Adjusting their policy towards self-publishing is another step, but it doesn't mean every single person who got mad at Microsoft for the XBox One (or for other reasons) is going to welcome Microsoft back into their lives with open arms.
And let's be realistic: PS3 suffered greatly for it's higher price point and Sony's arrogant attitude. I can't understand why Xbox One magically won't suffer when it has the exact same issues. But on the same note, Sony was able to turn the PS3 around. It took years, yes, and the die-hard fans suffered during that time, yes, but a turnaround did indeed happen. Microsoft can do it, but I do not expect them to do it overnight.
Nope. It would be ignorant for anyone to even try to argue at this point that MS can't rebound from it's rocky start. Not only does it's rocky start get WAY over-exaggerated but ignoring that it's already an amazing console shows that "you" aren't paying attention at all. It seems that the only people saying that XB1 is dead are die hard PS Fanboys that wouldn't swap sides even if owning an XB1 granted world peace....this is ironic considering the stomping PS3 took in the beginning of last gen only to pull close at the end and even take over worldwide sales lead for a couple months (360 just recently took it back over)
I've been put off buying one completely after Microsoft's handling of it.
MS has gotten past thair e3 debacle and are really showing off the systems potential and value.
No way. Consumers are nothing if not ignorant and fickle. Microsoft will berate them with ads until they forget everything they thought they knew about the XB1. They might not do better than Sony, but they're not gonna join Nintendo at the bottom of the ocean. They'll do fine.