matthewmcguire
Matthew McGuire
matthewmcguire

Wasn't expecting a reply.

As a gamer who grew up in the video-games-are-for-nerds era, I still appreciate it when mainstream media talks about games in any kind of positive light. There was a time where it wasn't so. It reminds me of how far the industry has come.

You've completely missed my point... I can't move my 360 Licenses to the Xbox One... it's stuck on old hardware.

You can't sell me on the idea that they're shedding the physical world; because digital license offer more "freedom", and then tell me that I'll need to keep unsupported hardware around to continue using the

That content moves with you. It's non-perishable... You lose the disc, the disc scratches, frankly you don't care about the disc anymore. The content's associated with you, your library roams wherever you go, you have access to it on any machine you log into

The war is already over for me personally. I've always been a neutral party, buying all the consoles (eventually). This generation, Sony is the clear winner. There isn't a single thing Microsoft can do at this point to get me to even consider buying the XBONE. Their entire vision for the console is ridiculous and

Say what you will, but at least it isn't a VCR. It looks like a Slim PS2, and that's pretty fantastic to me.

To be honest... Was really upset when I first heard this was exclusive but the more I hear the less upset I am. It just honestly doesn't sound like Dead Rising anymore. It's so dark and brown and... Depressing looking. It feels more like a single player Resident Evil Outbreak or something just generally more Resident

Does anyone else feels like the Wii U is going to win this generation not because of a gimmick but because it is the only one whose games you can resell, rent, gift, borrow and lend their games without any (apart from region locking) restrictions whatsoever?

just go get your xbox one mindless slave, and dont forget the extra costly warranty, and remember you are not buying anything, im lending it to you for a very high price.

It's really simple; some gamers absolutely refuse to admit that the industry is slowly going to shit, so they'll delude themselves into believing that the companies are doing them a favor or making the best of a bad situation.

An offline pc is different than an offline xbox one. Please stop comparing the two.

...Steam is a PC platform...you NEVER could trade in PC titles. That being the sole reason for Valve's success with the distro of titles through steam.

Consoles and PCs might share traits, but they are not the same. People need to stop comparing the two.

I don't want to spoil things for you, but he didn't wage war to stop slavery.

"greatest President" HIGHLY debatable. We are talking about the President that waged war against fellow Americans to expand the reach of the Federal government.

I still don't see the harm behind letting people lend and sell games to others is such a travesty that needs to be regulated by the developers. They get their cash per copy of the game, and that's that. They don't need to keep milking the same copy of said game for raw profit. Letting people borrow games or hardware

You must be one of those over-privileged momma's boys who got everything they wanted handed to them. Some people can't afford internet, some people CAN'T get internet where they are. Not everyone on the planet has the extra funds handing off their belt to go and by a brand-new game at 60 goddamn dollars, but once

I suggest actually reading the article before having some knee jerk reaction about how there's no connection between video games and violence. Nick doesn't argue that there is, nor do I say there is one in my short blurb.