Gladiator begins, I could play that game for hours.
Ace combat X was excellent as well.
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Well, here's my taker on it, on linux, they are notable titles that say you need a quad core processor or over 4GB of ram that on Windows would run on under 4 GB of ram and a good dual core processor. Now that may be overestimation on the part of these games but but people who do not have the power on their current Linux rig are not going to upgrade their pc just to play these games when for about $80 they can buy a windows OS and not only play these games but hundreds more as well.
I'd like to see more games come out for linux, especially since I'm planning on building a linux rig myself, but still.
Star wars Battle Front. Don't get me wrong, It's gotten Better with some of the single player modes and maps they have added, And I like it a lot better now, but when I got mine in Christmas of 2015 with my PS4, it was a lot of fun at first until I got Minecraft and Sword art Online Hollow Fragment. Not Even PlayStation Plus for three months could salvage my thoughts on it. (Also, my online game of choice is War Thunder on PC, has been since spring of 2015.
Come to think of it I haven't even played any games that came out this year, but if I could take liberty on this case, I'd say NASCAR Heat Evolution or No mans Sky. With NASCAR Heat Evolution, I really wanted this game to be good but with the reviews it has, (A lot of the graphics complaints I have been able to verify), It's down to it's career mode for even a second thought of me buying it. I never was really wanting to buy No Man's Sky, but even so I was let down by how short it came on the developer's promises.
In high school, I grew up playing the Wii, PS3 and Xbox 360. I eventually traded in my Wii and my physical Xbox games when my first 360 broke down on me, and I exclusively used the PS3 for about three/four years before buying a used Xbox slim with a 250 GB hard drive. Part of my decision in doing this was because I had a lot of digital games on my Xbox 360 and because the Xbox 360 had a ton of exclusives I liked, such as Ace combat 6, Forza, Halo, Beutiful Katamari, and some Microsoft exclusives such as Call of duty 2 and Fable. One other thing, I've always enjoyed the Xbox's achievement system more then the Playstation's Trophy system.
However, that's also partially why I haven't and probably won't buy an Xbox one. See, even though many of these exclusives exist on the Xbox one, we are not getting an exclusive Ace combat or Katamari game for the system any time soon, and as much as I enjoyed Halo and Forza, I can only play through these games so many times before getting bored or just having enough. Including playing Halo 2 through the weird Xbox 360's limited BC, you have about seven Halo games and five Forza games on the 360 alone. So far the only two exclusives (Or Microsoft exclusives) on the Xbox one which are not Halo and Forza that I am interested in are Sunset Overdrive and Ryse son of Rome, one of these I can actually play on my PC on minimum settings. Then, there is the fact that I have a fairly limited amount of money to work with on my gaming hobby and I'm moving to a place that has a lot less space for consoles than I currently have now, so I really don't have a lot of resources to buy the Xbox one. And with little reason to buy something comes little need to spend limited resources on it.
Anyways, that is my take on this issue, not everyone is going to agree with me on this.
So far none of the acing games strike my fancy as much, except for maybe NASCAR heat evolution, but it's reviews seem to show a strong disappointment. If it's career is anything like the PS2 era NASCAR games, I may buy it but otherwise I'm sticking to NASCAR 2007, Gran Trusimo 5, and eventually Forza Motorsports 3 when I get it.
A robust character creation/customization feature, and a good, long, glitch free or relatively glitch free game are about all that I would like to see. And good graphics on the PS4.
Assassins creed... no need for it now.
Battle field: Well a world war one game is coming out and bad company was pretty unique compared to most generic ips
Halo, lots of fun but so stale now it's causing me to have doubts about getting an Xbox one, even though I am trading in all of my handheld consoles and games because my eyes hurt from the small screen and I have enough games and consoles to buy an Xbox 1.
Forza: Same as Halo.
COD: Er... make a good WWII game again please! this Modern and future warfare stunt is old right about now.
Final fantasy: Never had enough interest in it
Zelda: unique ideas, but nothing that entranced me since Wind Waker
Mario: He's okay, but yeah
Overall, I'd have to say assassins creed but I felt like giving my thoughts on this matter.
I really enjoyed the game on PC, but I'd probably only buy it on my PS4 if the graphics are significantly better, since I already have it on PC. My current rig can max out the settings on this game so... there isn't really a need for me to but it on console now.
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