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Me neither, honestly. I feel like SE has been publicly having money issues, and the fan response for Tomb Raider was positive enough that they wanted to make the game, but couldn't float the price after a time so sought a partner. MS, as the letter in the article states, was a huge supporter of the first game was an

No, its a game, just like the other one is. If Bayonetta isn't your cup of tea, that's fine, but the feelings you have in regards to this announcement were shared by those of us who enjoy that series.

Its all supposition at this point because we don't know. Capcom is a publisher and yet Dead Rising 3 was published by MS. It is not an impossible situation to occur.

Again, true, as far as we know that happened. But it could be they did need MS' money. Hell, it may also be simply that they determined they could make the game better by focusing on a single console entirely and so pitched both and MS offered more money.

No problem. It got buried real quick in all the other news from E3. Think it was announced like right before E3

Entirely true. And until SE comments, we don't know that the same thing didn't happen here. SE could be having more troubles then expected and Rise of the Tomb Raider only got finished by Microsoft's money.

Do people forget this is a business? I mean, they don't owe an explanation to anyone on their decisions. Most likely it'll be on PC at the least, but fucking hell, do people piss and moan so damn much when MS makes a move that Sony would do in a heatbeat.

They do offer one for 100 bucks less than launch price without Kinect? Have since E3

I don't see how this is different than Bayonetta 2. It sounds like MS is publishing it. I want Bayonetta 2, an established multiplatform game, that is now exclusive to Nintendo. I have little interest in the Wii-U, but I'm being "held to ransom" to get one just to play Bayonetta.

I've been sure something would budge from October for a while. I'm pleased something did, though I didn't expect it to be Dragon Age. I've been expecting Alien, honestly. There's not been much in the way of obviously statements of "this game is definitely nearing completion" like some of the others. Either way, my

Yeah, once I figured out you could hack more songs, I decided to wait to judge the selection.

If I remember correctly, its not power for processing kinect commands, which happens on the kinect, it's reserved power for implementation of the commands. So you say pause, the Kinect processes it and tells the One to pause and the One had a dedicated pipe for commands of that type.

I'm not sure I agree with this assessment. I mean, its digital is probably inevitable, which I don't like, but its not happening soon. Global internet needs to be better, and digital prices cheaper before mass migration takes hold. I know I personally never buy digital copies of movies, only physical, and only go

Ive been feeling the same way. I bought a PS3 in January, after getting an Xbox One on launch day. I've spent more time on the PS3 than the Xbox One, which I pretty much only use for video streaming because the sound is better.

100% agree. This and Murdered are really intriguing to me. I love that companies are coming back around to non-shooter, non-action-fest games.

I have to agree about Final Fantasy. I'm hoping XV gets back to what made the classics great. Honestly, I wouldn't protest a return to turn based battles, since it seems like SE can't really make a good active system in FF. Or just rip off Tales Of... I'd be fine with that too.

Congratulations to Mr. Spencer. He always seems to genuinely care about the Xbox brand, and his interactions with fans on twitter are almost always positive.

Completely agree and was going to say the same thing. Spencer seems to really love the brand and wants to make it the best possible system they can.

Which is why I say that the controller/remote is easier and preferred for me. I read over and realized my mistake. I omitted that line. I entirely believe it is easier for some, maybe most, but it doesn't register mine or my wife's voices properly. Her's seems to be too quiet, and mine seems to fluctuate between too

And you'll never convince me that using my voice is easier when very few pieces of technology that have voice recognition are able to understand my voice with any kind of accuracy. If I didn't have to yell at it, maybe. But considering I'm sitting here watching Hulu, with the Xbox One controller to my left on the arm