The Xbox One finally releases at midnight, and the review embargo on most launch games for both Microsoft's new console and the PS4 is no more. It's time to do some math and see who, between the two first parties battling for next generation supremacy, got the best results on what ultimately matters the most: the games.
VGChartz's Evan Norris: "If you haven't played Rainbow Cotton before, you're not alone. A Dreamcast exclusive released only in Japan, it's not exactly a household name. Looking to change that, and bring the sixth-gen game back into the spotlight, is German studio KRITZELKRATZ 3000, which — with the backing of publisher ININ and original developer SUCCESS — has remade the 3D shoot-'em-up from the ground up. Featuring several modern quality-of-life upgrades, plus HD graphics and a brand new local co-op mode, it promises to merge the past and present when it launches digitally on consoles and PC on May 9.
Ahead of the game's release, I chatted with Andreas Scholl, technical director at KRITZELKRATZ 3000 and lead programmer for Rainbow Cotton, about what fans can expect from the remake."
It's fun to be a kid again.
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Uh oh, I see the words "Microsoft" and "wins" within a 5 word radius. This aught to be interesting!
I sense much conflict in this post.
That's the problem. The excitement for next gen hypes up these games for new consoles and according to hype you'd think these games are all 10/10. A bad game is a bad game regardless of pretty graphics or what hardware is on. I didn't expect all launch games to get good reviews.
Thanks to high quality indies.....lol