As E3 concludes Microsoft has told fans that the Xbox One may not be for everyone.
"We have a product for people who aren't able to get some form of connectivity - it's called Xbox 360," Don Mattrick told Geoff Keighley on Game Trailers.
Microsoft's Xbox One will retail for $499, while the PS4 will retail for $399.
It must be fun being a journalist at Gamespot. Spend the day searching for other articles, press statements, and analyst press calls, then just vomiting the results out. You can use this Eddie for your next article by the way.
Well he can say this but I won't support a game market that does it. I'll only support a market where my game is my game alone. I want a full experience and not nickel and dimed for new content I want to play.
Get KI free to play starting with Jago! Then buy each additional character for only $5! Want additional outfits? Only $0.99! Want new stages? Buy those for the low price of $5! How about story mode? Only $15!
This obnoxious pricing structure is apparently how Microsoft feels about the future of games. They came up with this "brilliant" idea knowing that Killer Instinct is something highly wanted by fans. So they are making it a pet project of theirs to see how fans react using these microtransactions.
Please just let Rare die Microsoft. You obviously way overpaid for that studio and they haven't made a classic since Conker's Bad Fur Day on the N64. It's apparent the studio is like the M. Night Shyamalan of game developers. To top it off, you're irritating all your fans along the way with one bad idea after another.
A $250 gamepad that supports downloadable games mostly made for mobile devices? Am I missing something here? This just seems way overpriced and over the top for the experience it is offering. If I want a portable gaming device dedicated to gaming, I'm getting a 3DS. Otherwise, my phone is just fine.
$25, that's absolutely ridiculous. I can buy so many other meaningful things for that kind of money. I can't understand this mentality of digital content being so expensive. Even Dota 2 is guilty of this. As funny as a Pyrion Flax announcer would be, I'd never pay $10 for something like that. Where does this pricing structure come from? I can't believe people feel inclined to actually pay for this stuff.
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