talljesper
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talljesper

I can't tell if you're sarcastic or hilariously optimistic.
Xbone's fuck-ups are the type of thing that are never forgotten, and the types of things that can be the death knell for systems.
Better systems have died for less and brand reputations have been permanently ruined with far less bullshit.

do you honestly believe that a company that has admittedly been pursuing every possibly way to separate the consumer from their cash aside from simply making a straight quality product and continued efforts to make gaming a service model has any inclination to give the consumer a choice?

What other industry does this happen in? Where management just like, stops paying people, covers themselves with fluff talk and basically refuses to communicate? We've seen this situation over and over with game studios. It's one thing to crash and burn and another to be completely inactive and inept.

Change the pitch to a make and you're golden.

This is sadly not new, and you can chalk it up to "just business", but even as someone with a Playstation 4, I think it's a pretty crummy situation for longtime Xbox Bungie fans.

aye, my statement was for Activision and what they do to both platforms. I think it is time for Third parties to treat all platforms with as much equality as possible.

It did the opposite for me - everything is repetitive, redundant, and simply unappealing since we've seen it all a thousand times before.

Honestly, the only game that triggered absolutely no feelings of excitement was Dead Island 2. And that's mostly because I don't know why anybody is bothering to revisit such a predictable zombie game that's been dead in the water for a while now when its creator has moved on to one that already looks more interesting.

i guess come CoD, but it reminded me of the armors from blacklight retribution

"Gaming 'Journalist' Has Great Time At Gaming Expo"

90% of innovation is buzzwords. The other half is promises.

The crowds and environments are next-gen as hell.

The forced drama in these is so bad it's embarrassing. They should just make it a quicktime event. "Press X to care."

I'd still prefer something fresh from Bioware. Some stories should just end already. And the Shepard story wasn't just about him — it was about the entire Mass Effect universe. Maybe some people are interested in the aftermath, because people just can't stand the ambiguity of any ending. But stories have got to end at

Christ E3 so far has just been Bullshots. Please for the love of god show us some proper gameplay.

Because if we've learned anything from Ubisoft, it's to trust them with gameplay footage many months out from a product's release.

They always look pretty, but then I watch them walk somewhere and it's like Robocop. Not in a good way.

Just take the flame. It's your opinion, who cares what anybody thinks, you don't need to justify yourself to them by saying you liked other games in the series. I not only didn't like Halo 2, but I didn't like Halo 3 either. I think everything about that franchises story and world is dumb.

As someone who actually works with cloud services, I feel insulted whenever the phrase is trotted out for gaming.

"Below is a more recent trailer, from 2012. As you can see, more hands and eyes on the project means slicker trailers (not to mention better writing than in the first clip, something you can forgive Brosdau since he's an artist, not a writer)."