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Counterproductive
Counterproductive

Maybe ask again in a game other than The Division.

They’re talking about sales of Minecraft through the Windows Store specifically, and that isn’t really surprising to me that is the case. Eventually it will go the way of GWL and we’ll be rid of it.

Followed by Meaty Experience 2: Meaty Phone Home.

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How could you not have inlcluded the trailer for the now-AWOL Prey 2. This trailer is a masterpiece, and I hope against hope to play this game someday.

...and the whining. The constant whining.

Wait, you mean that’s not intradermal armor?

It still is Capcom, and Microsoft bought limited exclusivity to Dead Rising 3 not the entire series. That’s not to say that they haven’t made a similar deal for Dead Rising 4, but that remains to be seen.

Absolutely. SR3 felt like a side story with better graphics rather than a proper series entry. Danjal87 is absolutely correct though. SR4 was a much better sequel, even though somehow being even less grounded than SR3. Frankly I’d prefer them to go back to the more “grounded” tone of SR2, but I’m willing to see how

Dead Rising isn’t an exclusive franchise, releasing both Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising: Off the Record on the PS3, and Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop on Wii.

Dammit.

There are still lots of cross play games released today, and with an install base of 80 million people globally, there’s still an argument that it would be worthwhile. Ultimately it all comes down to cost/benefit analysis, but it’s certainly not out of the question that such a thing would be considered.

It was released on PS2, like Final Fantasy X, which got a remaster for the PS3. It isn’t inconcievable that it could be for PS3 as well as PS4, but I suppose they’d rather consolidate their efforts on one console rather than deal with the PS3's unique architechture.

More boring than golf?

I’d considered that too, and it would be great. But no one can replace Victor Goddamn Sullivan.

An avenue that some haven’t considered, is a string of “Old Man Drake Tells a Story” adventures, where he’s regaling his daughter with a tale of his past, which then gets played out in flashback. It still lets Drake be contemporary, while offering a convenient avenue for bringing the old gang back together in their

Laura. Laura! LAURA!

Wow. I still play my Master System copy years later. I love this game so much. (and the series)

You want to believe I’m wrong that’s your prerogative, but make no mistake, this is a 4 year cycle just like the original Xbox. Microsoft wouldn’t be doing this if they weren’t being killed in the market, and/or had any faith in their product. I’ve yet to see any proof that “forward compatibility” doesn’t come at the

You’re still not getting my point. A console is a simple, cost effective platform to play games. All this move does is penalize early adopters, paticularly those who’ve had the cost of the system driven up by an unnecessary periperhal like the Kinect that has now been abandoned. The Xbox brand nearly imploded before