No, unless Switch is powered by the force of x86 gods, not Nvidia tablet.Soooooo. Can Nintendo Bayonetta this?
Sadly.
No, unless Switch is powered by the force of x86 gods, not Nvidia tablet.Soooooo. Can Nintendo Bayonetta this?
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McWhertor is from Polygon and and was at Kotaku for years.
Promoting a game doesn't make a game good.
It's worthless to them though, I feel the'd pass it off or sell it cheap if they get an offer.
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McWhertor is from Polygon and and was at Kotaku for years.
Some of those though especaully the ones on Wii U were because Wii U was a failed console and Nintendo did all but dick to promote those games.
If MS fucked over Platinum I swear to god...
Wait, really? Where the hell did that money all get put? The product they had when it got shut down was nowhere near indicative of that. No wonder it got killed.
Soooooo. Can Nintendo Bayonetta this?
Honest question: how do you know what the budgets were for the games?
Soooooo. Can Nintendo Bayonetta this?
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McWhertor is from Polygon and and was at Kotaku for years.
Alright, you aren't listening, so never mind.
You're missing his point.Dude, it's not complicated. Gears of war III came out in 2011, by January 2011 the Xbox 360 was at over 50 million consoles sold worldwide.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_360_sales
The Xbox one isn't even close to that right now. Not even close. If you don't think that has an effect every one of their franchises then you're absolutely insane.
He means more QUALITY titles for Xbox Players. It seems Musclebound was going to disappoint many.
Soooooo. Can Nintendo Bayonetta this?
Their highest game on metacritic as shown above is Bayonetta 2.
Until you and I have the facts, it is probably best to stop the name-calling, corporation or not.
MS would want to recoup what they spent.
All the companies would be buying is an unknown IP and years of debt and dedicated design and engine work on a platform different from their own.
No way they touch it unless platinum has a plan to Duke nukem forever the shit out of it and take the pieces of what they have and get something out the door within a short time frame.
I just hope the game sees the light of day at some point.
You're missing his point.
That wasn't the first Gears to sell better than 4, the number of consoles is not the only issue. By your logic, Judgement should have outsold 3.
What you gonna do catch a fade?
If MS fucked over Platinum I swear to god...
Maybe if you explained yourself better and also backed up your comments with facts like I did, we wouldn't be in this situation
OK? So games that are in the 80's on metacritic are not good is that what your saying? Not every game or developer makes 90+ rated games.
You make that sound like a bad thing?
Three consistently great franchises.
I'd take a new Halo sight unseen over what was shown of Scalebound...
This right here.
This fills me with sadness and rage but no surprise.
I want Mattrick back.
Ahahhaa phil has 150 shootas in redmond!phil gon catch these hands if I see him
on twitter
Agreed on all points. I have wondered if the original Titanfall had been a bigger deal and helped them stay competitive in 2014, would they have tried to utilize it like Mass Effect? A "console exclusive" from a developer they do not own, that becomes heavily associated with the Xbox brand.How on earth is the Scorpio going to do any better than the XB1 when MS will still be pushing the same old, tired franchises and their diminishing sales?
The first 4 years of this gen (including this year) you would have thought MS could have established at least one exclusive franchise that they could have exploited on their next console but there isn't one I can think of outside the fading big three of theirs, and those, as we have seen with their sales and general reception, are likely not going to be the marquee title they need to sell the Scorpio.
The disparity between the games you can only get on a MS console and those that you can only get on a Sony or Nintendo console is like a widening chasm. It's fucking night and day at this point. The longer this carries on the higher the danger of gamers thinking to themselves 'do I really need Xbox?' and the higher the chances they switch to rival consoles and/or a PC permanently.
And if the game comes out and is terrible (which most here considered it to look during the last presentation), would people feel ripped off and want their money back?
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McWhertor is from Polygon and and was at Kotaku for years.
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McWhertor is from Polygon and and was at Kotaku for years.
Hey, journalists - maybe don't tweet your insider knowledge in vague statements but write an actual article? Either it was off-record or not. Don't tease with information you have if you have reason to believe it's true without actually giving it to us.
Looking forward to MS getting exposed once again in a full editorial. Scum company as per usual.
Not likely. This is quite embarrassing for MS. The IP is dead.
Yep. It's really sounding like Phantom Dust all over again.
Exactly what I feared might happen, but wanted to hope for the best.