For more than 20 years, Microsoft has dreamed of moving from the office to the living room.... With Xbox One, Microsoft's Trojan horse has opened, and its living-room victory is imminent.
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Fear the Spotlight will be releasing on PS5 and PS4 October 22nd, 2024
Fear the Spotlight is a creepy love letter to classic 90s horror experiences with a focus on rich storytelling, puzzle solving, and a tense atmosphere. This is a perfect narrative horror game for those new to the genre. Fear the Spotlight is developed by Cozy Game Pals and published by Blumhouse Games.
TheGamer Writes "Every year a dwindling group of my pals get together to play FIFA, or as it's now known, EA Sports FC. Usually on the eve of the early access release date there’s a sort of festive feeling. We don’t get together on the Xbox much anymore these days, but once a year we always set aside a couple of hours to get stuck into the new FIFA, only now we remember it’s not FIFA. The first few weeks of each new iteration are always the most enjoyable anyway."
How players are still buying this year on year EA stopped making an effort once they realised they didn't have to to sell boatloads of copies. Make an effort your making enough cash
cause everyone wants to watch tv on a console thats probably in their room and not watch ACTUAL tv with their family or on the family big screen in the living room with ACTUAL cable from a cable box. /s
At this point I'm going to say that title seems extremely unlikely.
Gamers will be the main audience of Xbox and atm it seems they strongly prefer PS4. And non gamers who they think want it for the TV features are NEVER going to pay $500 plus a monthly fee.
You can get a Google TV box for $99 that does basically the same thing with no monthly fee. Add to that the fact that even low/mid range TV's are coming with built in Google TV. As well as Blu-ray players that have built in Google TV.
I'd bet against MS on this issue.
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It depends on what your point of view of ''living room'' is. I think of living room as a way to access your content easily and let others view it with you. Although I really don't buy all of that ''instant'' jazz that the Xbox One has going, it seems like a great option to those who want a cable-box/game-console option, although if the people who are attracted to that sort of thing, they would consider an Apple TV/Ouya combo(which is still cheaper than the Xbox One). That's the reason I game in my entertainment room, because I doubt my family wants to see me get eaten alive by clickers(Im playing the Last of Us).
There should be a 'murica' tag so gamers can filter out all TV/sports/dog stuff.