Since the original announcement of the Xbox One back at E3, Xbox was very clear about its used game policy. If you purchase an disc based game from a retailer, as soon as you play that disc on your Xbox it would be registered virtually to that Xbox and could only be shared with ten “family” members. Meaning the game could no longer be lent out freely or traded in at retail stores. Xbox One would also require daily online check-ins in order to play any single or multiplayer game. If you couldn’t sign into Xbox Live at least once every 24 hours then you were more or less screwed.
Sparking Zero is doing what Xenoverse won't.
Ben Sledge from TheGamer Writes "I’m already impressed with Supergiant’s commitment to improving body diversity in the Hades 2 technical test."
There's a reason they're called 'gods' and not 'regular people'. It's nice they've diversified even more but gods looking godly wasn't exactly a glaring issue with the first game.
Players are taking to Reddit to let Bethesda know they want ghoulification added to Fallout 76 in a future update.
Both
But PS4 first for me :p
I have preorded a PS4 :)
Why not both? Hehe.
(Natalie, you will be mine on November 15th! Trisha, wait for me!)
Oh, this thread again?
Of Course PS4. Because I am gamer not TV Viewer.