Nah they will just re-release it as a Nintendo Select title.
I'll buy it for 60, play it and hold on to it as the value goes up, tell me again how this is bad for me?
No GWG aren't included with Game Pass, unless it's Game Pass Ultimate.
Seriously? Maybe because the game is meant to use a physical ring and leg wrap that you attach the Joycon controllers to in order to play it as intended. If they released it digitally it would just cause confusion as people buy it unknowing that it requires accessories.
it's for X1 and PS4 games too
"Sony has shit out some real awesome exclusives this first half year"
Like Nioh 2 and.... did I mention Nioh 2?
Not really, the PS4 didn't have the strongest launch line up. Killzone Shadow Fall and
Knack, which one made you run out and buy a PS4?
The games cost $50 a piece, still high for what it is though.
Aparently they can't.
Either way its a console, theres home consoles and handheld consoles.
I havent played the game so I was unsure, but the picture on the right looked like a mock up of Friday the 13th which released in 1980, the same year Youngblood is set in so I went with it.
@Knush
Its accepted as the norm because they started doing it at time when online gaming wasn't great, it was used as an incentive to get players to interact. Though I do think they should do away with the 2 version thing now, It wasn't seen as a greedy move back then.
So it's L̶i̶n̶k̶'̶s̶ Horizon Crossbow Training.
How so? I mean I'm not interested in these games and I'm sure you're not either, but from a business standpoint they're doing great, Pokemon Go is one of the biggest mobile games out there, MK Tour is seeing huge download numbers, Mario Run, Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem didn't do bad either.
You're high.
That would be kinda pointless. You understand that this is a alternative variation of the Switch designed for portable gaming only that Nintendo stripped features used for docked play to sell it at a reduced price right? If you want the ability to play on the go and on your TV, why not get the original.
Nintendo never fully owned Rare. Microsoft had 51% of their stake before Nintendo sold their 49%, so how was it they initiated the down fall?
"they did the best they could"
Oh come on... really? They threw money into after taking peoples money.
Sure people make mistakes, learn from it and change, but I can honestly say that I haven't lied to people to cheat them out of money. A "mistake" like that takes a person with low characteristics to make.
Mines on, but my Gamepass isn't working.
"yet".