Microsoft and Xbox have become the most user-friendly video game console manufacturer, ahead of Nintendo and Sony, by taking some important steps.
Video games are no longer just a simple past time. Today's games are evolving into true works of art. Offering intriguing narratives, cinematic setpieces, and profound messages, games can entertain us for hundreds of hours.
I never got around to mass effect - I’m skeptical that it would hold up if I were to try it now
I missed the elves in my first Dragon’s Dogma 2 playthrough, but I won’t make that mistake again
Downplaying every rendition of elves over a period of 70+ years? What kind of headline is that?
"I won’t make that mistake again." It's impossible to that mistake again, so of course the write won't make it again.
LMAO what?! Every article that sings DD2's praises just seems off now that I've played it for myself. Its a mid game, 7/10 at best and that is generous. The elves are a joke too, much less interesting than say the Witcher 3's elves or Baldur's Gate 3's elves.
The isometric RPG Broken Roads is available now for PC, PlayStation and Xbox consoles, courtesy of indie studio Drop Bear Bytes.
Lmao media pushing ms and nothing about new games. Spencer took over the first year of xbox one and didn't focus on games. Media gives the guy a free pass.
Very true, definitely loving this better direction from Xbox especially since there seems to be a lot of harbored pent up resentment towards actual MS from a long time ago that seems to resonate and is applied to Xbox.
While Xbox may not have that many first-party games currently, they have been pretty good to its consumers this gen (except the xbox one launch, what a disaster that was).
Because they went the anti consumer route early on in the XBO's life and it came back to bite them on the ass for years to come which lead to them reversing a lot of their positions.