I'm just loyal to consoles in general. I want them all to do well so I have more great stuff to play.
I'm 100% waiting for the full game to be released anyway, like the Hitman episodes. I just hate having the flow broken up.
Even back then, if we used a Game Genie, we'd say, "well, I didn't beat it really," or if we beat Contra with the Konami Code, it had an asterisk on it. Mike's not wrong at all - yeah, you got to the end, but you didn't beat/defeat it. The game poses a challenge as it is, not conditionally.
Agreed - 360's was better than PS3's, but XB1's is the worst right now. Almost unusable.
There are also over two billion more people since then, along with a bigger market for gaming, so......meh. Not a good comparison.
Too bad it's not Goat Stimulator.
2 was better, but 3 was amazing too. 2 was the first big game of the decade, and stands at the end as the best for me.
Guess I'm saving money this month.
Not until infrastructure makes it reasonable and there is a written guarantee the games will always be available to download.
Like herpes.
I didn't need a reminder. Even though Second Son was too damn short, I'm still ready and waiting for a new Infamous.
I didn't think for sure it was the new console until I saw the release date. It's a really dumb and confusing name.
Kojima should buy it.
Stick of Truth #1 for me.
The Atari 2600, since it was cheap. Got a NES a year or two later. Get off my lawn.
If it eliminated MTs, I'm fine with a $5-10 increase. It's a miracle it's stayed at $60 or below for so long.
Well, now that's something I never saw coming. Wonder if MLB made it a condition of extending the license.
What could a well-organized developer make with 250 million?
This is the Virtual Boy of streaming; it's being made far too soon, before it can be successful. That was 20+ years ago and we're still just getting into VR gaming - streaming is still over a decade away. They want to make it appealing? Make all the IPs upgrade the infrastructure without raising our bills and implementing (more) caps on bandwidth. That isn't happening any year soon.
Welp, that's it. Video gaming is dead.