With Nintendo leading the way in casual games, Microsoft's Peter Moore explains his company's strategy to grab their fair share of the market.
In a recent interview with Game Informer, Microsoft corporate vice president Peter Moore and newly-appointed strategic advisor Don Mattrick spoke to the magazine regarding Mattrick's new position with the company after leaving the position of president of EA's Worldwide.
But the focus of the interview soon shifted to Moore's assurance of Microsoft's intent to win more of the casual market. In a rare example of exhibiting deference to a competitor within the industry, Moore praised Nintendo in its dedication to creating a "fun" gaming experience:
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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
Armored Core VI?
Ok, I'm really missing something here. Just beat chapter 3 earlier this evening, unlocked A-rank Arena fights. I'm not seeing or sensing any branching paths or morality system and I've done every side mission and arena fight available to me up to that fight.
Is something big coming soon to branch the story?
No mention of Grand Theft Auto? Saints Row (original trilogy), Manhunt? Also The Suffering (depending on the ending you get).
Video games are no longer just a simple past time. Today's games are evolving into true works of art. Offering intriguing narratives, cinematic setpieces, and profound messages, games can entertain us for hundreds of hours.
I never got around to mass effect - I’m skeptical that it would hold up if I were to try it now
Envy?!, companies need to make money their not envyous. LOL, If MS wants to make cute and cuddly TV AD's let them do it, if they wan't to make more baby games let them do it, if they wan't to make casual family/party/wemen games let them do it.
Envy is a moronic thing to lable MS as, whom even thought that up needs to get their head checked as this smells like some malice driven spite news or at least the header seems fishy. MS respects Nintendo and their visions because MS and Nintendo share" the give the consumer great home entertainment dream and it's not completly about money with them.