Max Level:I have been a huge Microsoft/Xbox fan for years now. The Xbox 360 had arguably the best collection of games during the last generation. Moving from the original Xbox to the Xbox 360, Microsoft saw that they were seen as a shooter console and focused on separating themselves from that label. The Xbox 360 had great games like Lost Odyssey and the first Mass Effect that fed a different type of audience. Now we have the Xbox One that has a good library of games at the moment but I feel like there is something that I still want. People will always be excited for games like Forza, Halo, and Gears of War. These are pillars in the Microsoft game catalog and I don’t want to see them go but I have one question. Where is the creativity and variety that I saw with the Xbox 360? Is Microsoft afraid of new ip?
The Outerhaven writes: A hunting we will go... Brightcore is important for making Power Cells and other crafting materials.
Games such as Mad Max, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Batman: Arkham Knight desperately deserve a modern-day revisit.
RDR2 still looks astounding on PS4 Pro. i cannot imagine how it could look with a next gen upgrade.
"Hammerwatch II's journey to Xbox has been long and perilous. After first launching on Steam in the fall of 2023, the game finally turned up on PlayStation 5 last December. Since then, Xbox gamers who enjoyed the original Hammerwatch and the sublime Heroes of Hammerwatch have been anxiously awaiting their turn at the long-promised sequel. At last, the wait is nearly over because Hammerwatch II will hit Xbox and PlayStation 4 on April 23," says Co-Optimus.
Hmm interesting post
maybe they were...but recore, scalebound, quantum break, sea of thieves all point to a dramatic change already
I think they were just focused on acquiring content before..Seems like Phil has turned that tide around with games like Recore Scalebound and quantum break..Only going to get better with him leading the charge.