SeanBond
SeanBond
SeanBond

That type of qualifier reeks of jealousy for people that have excess money lying around (not saying that's the truth). In truth, I personally would've gotten one with the Xbox either way, because I thought the original Kinect was neat, never bought one, and my girlfriend was interested in getting one for dance games.

Agreed. I played Diablo and DII on PC (I'm one of the few who preferred the original), and this game definitely doesn't feel super similar. It is, however, awesome on consoles.

A little off topic, but does anyone know if it's possible to play the Xbox One version with someone who's playing on Xbox 360? I play DIII with my brother who only has a 360, but I'd rather pick up RoS on XB1 if there's cross-play. I assume the answer is no, but still am hopeful!

I would imagine the majority of those who purchase an XB1 with Kinect probably use it regularly, at least for voice commands and what not. Mine collects dust, but so does my 55" TV. So I dust them.

I'm not sure that's quite the right comparison. The reason Kinect is superior is because it does it's job better than the PS camera does. It's more accurate, so for things which require a camera, the Kinect would be a better choice.

Yup, this is how I feel, and why I disappointed when I heard they'd unbundled it. Now there's even less incentive for devs to work meaningful Kinect functionality into games. With that being said, the voice commands and what not are cool enough that I use them constantly, and like you said, find them integral to the

Yeah, agreed. I'm reminded of when Sofia Vergara was reading mean tweets on Jimmy Kimmel. The Tweet was "Sofia Vergara sounds like she has a dick in her mouth," and her response was, "what's wrong with having a dick in my mouth?"

Yeah, I would imagine that that comment (XBL being easier to hack) is just completely off base. Without knowing anything about Sony and MS's online infrastructure, I'd assume that Xbox Live's network is much more robust.

I love this game, and still have all my cards to this day. It's a shame that Decipher didn't get to keep this license, as they made it one of the best and most unique CCGs out there.

I'm trying to figure out if you're being facetious or trolling, or if I'm just not understanding. Are you asking me how something can be designed to look "futuristic?" If so, I feel like there are probably plenty of articles/blogs Google can point to that will give insight into design language that's meant to look

Alright well...I guess we'll agree to disagree?

While the PS4 is certainly the "sexiest" of the 3 current-gen consoles, I'm not sure how well the design will hold up in coming years. The Wii U is pretty nondescript, and the Xbox One looks exactly how it should look (given that it's essentially a pared-down receiver with a gaming processor built in), but the PS4

Yeah, it's definitely tough, especially since a lot of girls who are like that think that whatever "dorky" hobbies they have will make them unattractive to others. It's definitely one of those things that hopefully is getting easier with social networks/the internet/etc. But yeah, believe me, I feel your pain.

I could never get into Xena because the thing that brought me into Hercules (the Greek mythology aspect; surprisingly not the great acting and plotting) was mostly missing. That, and they seemed to make way too many winks to the audience with the whole "Xena and Gabrielle are lesbians" thing; I didn't care if they

They can certainly say that, it's just not the "thing that's been said" for who knows how long (I resisted the urge to say "God knows how long"). It's funny, because you could argue that the Spanish-speaking world is more staunchly Catholic than the English-speaking world (I don't have #s but assume that that's true),

You said it, man. I find myself in an uncomfortable middle-ground when it comes to these arguments (I was raised Catholic and most of my family is Catholic, but I don't take anything in the Bible at face value, and I "believe" in science, for lack of a better term), and there is really no winning in these type of

Speaking as someone who is dating a girl who sounds a lot like this, you're spot on that she should act like she knows she's a catch, because she is. She sounds like a girl who can find a common interest with almost anyone in a room, and that's awesome; there's nothing better than introducing your girl to people, and

I'm not saying that part of it isn't possibly bull (I'm sure it's possible to implement without the levels of DRM they described), but I don't think it's all lies. Either way, I still think it was a little short-sighted to squash MS's plans before they even started. Steam is praised now for how they handle things, but

I don't 100% agree with that. I think that in a lot of ways, public backlash (mostly online) has gimped the Xbox One. Not requiring Kinect may free up some processing power, but it also lessens the impact Kinect can have, which is disappointing. Also, MS cutting out the "always-on" DRM check or whatever it was going

MS is doing a pretty damn good job of rolling out more and more incentives/updates to the XB1 to make it much more compelling than it started out. I'm really happy with the way they're handling things now, and am excited to see what it looks like in a few years.