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Really Shadow of War? You're Going With The Xbox One S Bundle?

Yep, that's right. The game that will be taking full advantage of the Xbox One X is available in the all in one package for Xbox One S.

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Miss_Weeboo2433d ago (Edited 2433d ago )

The article is blaming the game for the bundle, but isn't the bundle decided by Microsoft? Shouldn't be like: Really Microsoft?

RuleNumber52433d ago

It's blaming both sides since they each have input.

"Way to sell the s*** out of that one Microsoft and Warner Bros. You’re really putting your money where your mouth is when it comes to the X."

Mostly importantly though, it also cover Microsoft's underwhelming bundles announced yesterday. It really doesn't make sense to me that Shadow of War's bundle is for the S. Like, wut?

Christopher2433d ago

No, it should be 'no one in their right mind would increase the price of an already expensive console that is likely not making much profit to begin with by bundling it with any game at all.'

Death2433d ago

I'm with you on this. I don't know why the author feels Microsoft lacks confidence in Xbox One X due to the fact they aren't making a bundle. By not including a game Microsoft is showing they are confident in the console on its own.

Ju2432d ago

Well, it cannibalizes XoX sales. Maybe not really a problem at launch anyhow. But understandable from a consumer pov.

Christopher2432d ago

I don't think it cannibalizes anything. If you're interested in the X, you're not suddenly going to change your mind over one game being bundled elsewhere. If you're only interested in Shadow of War, you're likely not going to pay over $500 just to play it.

rainslacker2431d ago (Edited 2431d ago )

Most new consoles don't get bundles to begin with. There hasn't been a PS4P bundle, and PS4 didn't have one for a year or so after release. WiiU had a bundle SKU, but last gen was pretty much the same. The Vita and 3DS also didn't launch with a game bundle.

I think the console makers realized that the first year, they'll sell regardless, so why spend money to add in a game?

Bundles are to drive value without spending as much money, and makes the cost of entry a bit more attractive to the customer, as no matter what, they have a game to play.

I don't really find it only being on X1S to be a problem, as that's going to be what most of the value concious customer looks for, while those buying X1X's are more likely to already have some X1 software if they're upgrading.

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Garethvk2433d ago

You know it is all about who writes the biggest check.

Cmv382433d ago

I don't think you understand the issue.

Neonridr2433d ago

the issue is why isn't this game paired with the One X. Since this game is fully taking advantage of all that power. Why bundle it with the weaker system?

yomfweeee2432d ago

From the developer side it makes more sense to push more sales of their game and that would be with the S and not the X.

Bigpappy2432d ago

May be they will do both.

mark_parch2432d ago

it's not paired with xbox one x because the game comes out 1 month before the 1X

Yohshida2433d ago

the game is out before scorpio is. They even said "for fans that cant wait, we release the Shadow of War XB1S Bundle" during the conference. What else should they do? Wait 2 months?

RuleNumber52433d ago

That's fair, but could have easily done bundles for both. Doesn't have to be this or that.

Matrix62432d ago

Maybe after they release the X they'll drown us with bundles from Forza, GoW, Halo, etc.?!?
I imagine we'll see that in December.
I still think an Elite Controller bundle would be appropriate.

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Tankbusta402433d ago

I mean they have to try and push the S, I bet Microsoft makes money off of those consoles sold, I believe its taking a loss with the One X and that system doesn't need gimmicks to push it as its sold out most places.

PhoenixUp2433d ago

What else are Microsoft going to bundle

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Stop Forcing Multiplayer Into Single Player Games

TIM WHITE WRITES: "Multiplayer or single player? Developers, you can do both, just not willy-nilly."

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Flawlessmic377d ago

I am in absolute agreement with the OP 👌

shinoff2183377d ago

I hate when I see single player games and see people begging for multi-player. Jeez guys it don't need to be on every game. Latest one I seen was atomic heart.

-Foxtrot376d ago

Multiplayer or even co-op

If it was always a single player game then that's how it is

Inverno376d ago

It's a trend that never really went away. For me multiplayer in a primarily SP focused game was an excuse for DLC. Then there's the mentality gamers had that adding multiplayer makes a game worth the price, otherwise it should be half price for half a game. A way of thinking devs reassured when they started adding multiplayer to their sequels. We see the same with multiplayer focused games getting SP in their sequels.

Flawlessmic376d ago

Tbh multilayer now is a way to add live service and mtx elements, very rarely does it come of well.

What single players game used to be in a lot of cases now require 3 other people for keeping to really enjoy it and I hate having to rely on others to get the maximum from a game.

Sp should be sp, if devs want to add a separate multi mode then that's fine with me, the legends addition to ghost of tshushima was fricking sick but totally separate to the main game. Sick of co op too.

Hofstaderman376d ago

I remember when certain single player games had them as included optional modes that was played on the couch. Had brilliant times with Syphon Filter and Golden Eye. Me and my bro used to used to fight over who would play as Gabe even though it was technically just a skin. Good times.

Dagexon376d ago

I didn't notice your comment before I added mine.
But good times indeed

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Nacho_Z580d ago

What would you say they're missing in particular? I'd say all the ingredients are there, NPCs, sidequests, consequences of actions, level grinding. Fully customisable gear with a lot of depth.

LordoftheCritics580d ago (Edited 580d ago )

Quite a lot is missing. What you listed could be mistaken for an action adventure or any game with few rpg elements.

There's so many aspects, from non combat solutions to conflicts, fully fleshed out character, world role playing rules and elements(justice/crime/law systems etc), companions, story arcs (more than 1), illusion of a liveable/traceable world which means factions, capital, outcomes from choices (diplomacy, or other) etc etc

The story and world is fleshed out and not left to the imagination too much. Of course we still imagine certain things but they are well established and take full part in the story arcs. Which means not just world setting with bosses and lore through tidbits.

There's so so much more to it. I'm just being super brief.
Not many actual RPG's lately.

Dragon Age, Witcher etc are proper rpg games and many many older title.

That does not mean Soul's games are not rpg like, but they are closer to RPG Lite.

MadLad579d ago (Edited 579d ago )

RPGs without player agency, outside of just character build and combat, don't really feel like RPGs for me.
They're just action games.

It's why I don't consider most JRPGs actual RPGs.
I'm just building a character and throwing it into your linear world.

I'm not discounting those games for what they are. I just don't feel they actually fit being called RPGs when player agency over the world is at a minimum.

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Nacho_Z579d ago (Edited 579d ago )

I'm not sure how much of that is important to a game being a true RPG and how much is just what you personally like, I still think From games very much qualify even if they don't deal in certain clichés.

"Lore through tidbits" is technically accurate but it does the games a disservice. Yes it's delivered uniquely but the lore in their games goes deeper than anything else and shouldn't be underestimated.

LordoftheCritics579d ago (Edited 579d ago )

''Lore through tidbits'' cannot guide you through an orchestrated range of emotions.

RPG will get close to role playing that fictional reality and drop into the world's story and you are usually emotionally affected at every turn, choice, outcome. Your connection with the story, its characters and your mentally constructed version of that reality is a lot deeper and stronger as well due to the depth and breadth of the rpg creations.

Not just fear and awe.

Also its not just what I personally like, I like all kinds of games.
It's the heritage of RPG games and all the foundations of rules and systems whose goal is to create an invisible veil between reality and illusion and allow you to partake in all of that illusions systems.
The thinner the veil, the easier to role play.

CaptainHenry916579d ago (Edited 579d ago )

It's my type of RPG and fun as well. Some RPGs takes the fun factor out of it but I won't name those game's because a lot of fans will think I'm trolling. Witcher 3, Souls games, Final Fantasy, Knights of The old Republic, Mass Effect, Horizon Forbidden West, Persona 5, Tales games, and Oblivion (the best Bethesda game) is my favorite RPG games. I prefer third person RPG games though

MadLad579d ago

I love all of those listed, honestly. But I still think Bethesda peaked with Morrowind and Fallout 3.

I'm hoping Starfield really delivers for me.

CaptainHenry916579d ago

I'm hoping the new Mass Effect delivers and brings back the magic

Nacho_Z579d ago

''Lore through tidbits'' cannot guide you through an orchestrated range of emotions.'

An orchestrated range of emotions sounds like something like Uncharted, which is definitely not an RPG.

The point I'm making is that there is a series of core technical things which makes a game an RPG on a basic level and From games meet all of them. Anything else that people feel is missing is a matter of taste and personal experience.

There's no right answer to what is an RPG. A game can be a legit RPG and have a very different focus to another game in the same genre.

LordoftheCritics579d ago (Edited 579d ago )

''An orchestrated range of emotions sounds like something like Uncharted, which is definitely not an RPG.''

Its not exclusive. Might want to read the rest.
It is not about taste and personal pref,experience etc. The rpg term being coined and used for a long time has a basis. Learn it. Many can fit the rpg spectrum, but there is a spectrum and souls is on the lighter side.

Souls is an rpg but rpg lite, coors light lite.

Nacho_Z579d ago

Here's a definition of an RPG I found which seems fair enough.

"Defining RPGs is very challenging due to the range of hybrid genres that have RPG elements.

Traditional role-playing video games shared five basic elements:

The ability to improve your character over the course of the game by increasing his statistics or levels.

A menu-based combat system with several choices of skills, spells, and active powers as well as an active inventory system with wearable equipment such as armors and weapons.

A central quest that runs throughout the game as a storyline and additional (and usually optional) side quests.

The ability to interact with elements of the environment or storyline through additional abilities (e.g. lockpicking, disarming traps, communication skills, etc.)

The existence of certain character classes that define the characteristics, skills, abilities, and spells of a character (e.g. wizard, thief, warrior, etc.)"

That's a From game whether you like it or not. Not so much the ability to interact with the environment but the depth of lore and world building more than makes up for that.

I think you've got a rigid image of what an RPG is in your head and you can't see past it.

LordoftheCritics579d ago

Yup Soul's games are Coors ultra lite in those asepcts.

While the RPG RPG games are heavily fleshed out on most aspects and beyond on some.

Nacho_Z579d ago

Double RPG hey, you're inventing a new genre. There's nothing light about From's games in fact the opposite is true they're thematically rich and dark and dripping in more interesting lore than any series of games I've played.

If you think From games only touch lightly on the five classic RPG features that I posted then you don't know what you're talking about. There's nothing light and fluffy about their upgrade systems or their storytelling.

Maybe they're not to your taste because you prefer things to be spelled out but their subtlety doesn't make them any less of an RPG.

LordoftheCritics579d ago (Edited 579d ago )

Yup that's what Soul's games are.

RPG Subtle. New genre.

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Nacho_Z579d ago

@LordoftheCritics

Grow up, nobody destroyed anybody and if they did it certainly wasn't you. No, I don't have an alt account never have for any forum I've been in. Thanks for the discussion.

Class_Viceroy579d ago

Funny thing is, I actually don’t enjoy Souls combat at all. The world and exploration is all I really like. It’s not even that it’s too hard, I don’t mind grinding and learning, just like I would do for a JRPG or many other games. Just don’t feel like it’s that fun after 5-10 hours of fighting.

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MadLad579d ago

The lack of Kingdom Come Deliverance is upsetting.

Class_Viceroy579d ago

This is a good choice, although I would argue playing this game on a console or controller completely eliminates it from the discussion.

MadLad579d ago (Edited 579d ago )

Eh.

I have it on both the PC and Xbox. It's better on keyboard/mouse, but I don't think it's bad on a controller.

DVAcme579d ago

Not a bad list at all. The only one I haven't played there is Mortal Shell, but all the other games are great choices, with Shadow Of War and MOTHERFUCKING KING SHIT SUPREME DRAGON'S DOGMA as my personal favorites there.

Ninver579d ago

Off topic: I'm thinking of getting the witcher 3. Do I need to play 1 & 2?

MadLad579d ago

No. They're good at letting you in on the story. If you have it on GoG/Steam some minor stuff carries over, but you don't really need to play the older games to fully enjoy the third.

I do recommend playing the second game in general though. It's really good. I love the original, but it's really antiquated by today's standards. I think you could only fully enjoy it if you played it back when it released. Also has some pacing issues.

Ninver579d ago

Unfortunately I've only got a ps4 and I dont recall TW2 being available on the platform. I guess I could watch story recaps of both 1 & 2 on youtube or entire walkthrough if need be. Thanks for clarifying. You're alright 😁

MadLad579d ago (Edited 579d ago )

I would love to see exactly why I'm getting the downvotes.

I don't actually care about them, I just think it's obnoxious being I didn't say anything I don't find true.

That's why the voting system shouldn't even be. You get a lot more information from actually verbally stating your point, thus actually adding to the conversation, than just hitting a nothing button.

Class_Viceroy579d ago

At this point, don’t bother. Watch a couple YouTube videos to get caught up.

Ninver578d ago

I will do that, thanks

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Here are the new Xbox Game Pass Quests for September 2022

Xbox Game Pass Quests recently reset for the month of September. So if you try to collect as many Microsoft Rewards points as possible, there's a new set available now.

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