New Games on the Horizon (the video game thread)


RobH4413
05-23-2013, 11:35 AM
The interactive fantasy football aspects seem pretty legit.

NC_Skins
05-23-2013, 04:19 PM
http://www.dudelol.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/7tmSCjol.gif



Probably going to happen


I agree that it'll most likely happen. Most consumers don't keep up with their product until it comes available. Even Sim City 5 had very good sales, but the backlash after those sales are what got that CEO fired, and a reason Amazon stopped selling it at the time. If they would keep up with it, you'd have MS singing a different tune about Xbox One.

MTK
05-23-2013, 04:35 PM
I'll wait and see how the games look. I'm not a fanboy of either system. I was perfectly happy with my PS2 just like I am now with my 360. I'm also thinking a lot of these new features people are dismissing now could end up being pretty cool once you see them in action.

DynamiteRave
05-23-2013, 09:47 PM
lol that gif amuses me and horrifies me at the same time.

I think the always online thing for Xbox One is BS. I didn't have wifi for the longest time, simply because I didn't really need it. (Granted, my whole home life changed once I got it) So now, Microsoft is basically forcing people to buy a wireless router.

Not to mention, some of your computers are more than likely more (or comparably as) powerful than the Xbox's specs.

MTK
05-26-2013, 03:46 PM
Finally got my hands on Bioshock Infinite, just to state the obvious it's a brilliant game.

Alvin Walton
05-29-2013, 11:09 PM
http://i440.photobucket.com/albums/qq126/Powerkicker/382300_10152561883540182_1677402806_n_zpsf0387e40. jpg

MTK
06-09-2013, 06:59 PM
Why Xbox One's used games policy doesn't need to be the end of gaming as we know it | E3 - CNET Reviews (http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-21539_7-57588359-10391702/why-xbox-ones-used-games-policy-doesnt-need-to-be-the-end-of-gaming-as-we-know-it/)

nice to read a rational view on this subject for a change

NC_Skins
06-10-2013, 06:58 PM
Cmo-YYoHnGs

MTK
06-10-2013, 07:10 PM
Cmo-YYoHnGs

Best news of the day by far.

Dirtbag59
06-10-2013, 07:50 PM
Last of Us comes out this Friday. While main stream reviewers get it wrong on occasion it's still ridiculously hard to post a 96 out of 100 (67 reviews) on Metacritic (http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-3/the-last-of-us).

This is a game I've been looking forward to for a while so it'll be interesting to see if it can live up to the hype.
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Why Xbox One's used games policy doesn't need to be the end of gaming as we know it | E3 - CNET Reviews (http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-21539_7-57588359-10391702/why-xbox-ones-used-games-policy-doesnt-need-to-be-the-end-of-gaming-as-we-know-it/)

nice to read a rational view on this subject for a change

This is the biggest wait and see for me.
Flexible pricing is what has made Steam a PC gaming haven. I recently bought every single Grand Theft Auto game ever made on Steam for under $15 -- total. That's spectacular. Sales and deals can revive catalog titles, and make them attractive to a new group of consumers. And publishers can get revenue they'd otherwise miss out on: 100,000 consumers paying $10 for an older game beats out 10,000 paying $60.


I think I've said it before that I love getting games digitally. For example recently with the Last of Us I canceled my preorder on Amazon when I found out I could download it from the PSN Store on launch day. I also said that I would have gladly payed $60 for a digital copy of Halo 4 instead of the $40 I got it at in disc form.

With PC the adaption to digital gaming has been made easy with larger hard drives and cheap prices on Steam and Amazon. With the Xbox store and the PS Store the price up to this point rarely seems to go below the standard $60 price point. Plus most people aren't willing to upgrade their hard drives even though affordable and easy options exist for both consoles.

I think games have been heading towards digital copies anyway. The thing that companies need to do is be more flexible with their pricing. Having games like Madden sell for $60 digitally a month before the next one comes out is obviously not going to fly. Even now while typing this Madden 13 is selling for $40 retail and $60 digitally. Stubborn gamers like me might drop the extra $20 on games they really like but for the majority of gamers as well as people like me who are on the fence about any particular title it's probably not going to work.

Regardless if Microsoft and Sony remain committed to addressing the concerns gamers have over pricing and ease of access the transition will go seamlessly and everyone will win, except for maybe Gamestop. However if they put up road blocks and make games harder to play as well as more expensive then things will get ugly in a hurry.

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