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This is what happens with franchise fatigue. Much like Ubisofts’ ‘Assassin’s Creed’ series, you can’t tell them apart from one another anymore. They begin to recycle the same idea with little innovation or risk because they need to ensure it sells— the developers and publishers are not exactly the only issue; it’s the

I'll believe the June date when I actually see the game on the shelf.

I always thoughts Final Fantasy XI and XIV’s auto-translate system was pretty awesome. There is a learning-curve, the sheer amount of things you could say to someone was quite vast.

I hear you on some of these complaints. Nintendo is one of the most stubborn Japanese video game companies around. It’s almost admirable as much as it is frustrating, how they march to the beat of their own drum.

Final Fantasy XI is one of my favorite MMOS of all time, but I'm just confused with this idea— and fear it will be littered with micro transactions. Pass from me.

Sounds like they’re definitely going to wait to reveal the console after the hype of E3. Strategic indeed; but I really hope they don’t announce the console in a treehouse event. That would be a bit awkward. They really should do a major reveal. They're a lot of fun in my opinion.

Agreed; however, I blame all parties involved. You can pass things off to a third-party successfully (Uncharted Collection for example) and still have the publisher oversee the project to ensure it doesn’t turn out like Arkham Knight. This is even worse.

The game should have been delayed until performance for consoles was optimized. They knew damn well it was a mess before launch but figured they would fix it after. I was really excited for this one as I always loved the idea of a spell-based FPS game. I can’t believe how badly they fucked this up. I hope they really

She cheated too? How Christian of her...

Hardware failures aside; a truly amazing console experience, that we will never forget. Great run Microsoft.

That's nice for you; people who buy games digitally would like them to be secure...

Congratulations Sony... for being the last company in the world to adopt this method of security.

Someone online made him into a lamp and sold him for a reasonable price. I can confidently say, he is a far better lamp than a cooperative partner!

Working at a local game store in 2004; a customer foolishly traded one of these in and received only 12 dollars in credit. I had never seen one before and thought it looked awesome. I was right. I immediately picked it up from my own store for 32 dollars and its been a decoration in my game room for many years.

Looking forward to this title. However, I don’t feel an upgrade system is really needed here.

I fapped. Then pre-ordered.

This was opened to everyone several months ago.

They’re not doing a good job hiding the fact that Alan Wake 2 is on the horizon. Especially given the Easter egg at the beginning of Quantum.

I'm so happy for you...in any case, I feel this was a misstep. People have data limits with ISP's now. HDD space can easily be managed.

Very poor combat in this demo. I personally don't think it's a good example of how combat will be in the final product. They should have given us more abilities, spells and cooperative combat— just like the Duscae.