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NobleTeam360 said:
vivster said:
Kinda disrespectful considering their 3 biggest franchises are space marines and racers.


Gears isn't in space though

They look like some and fight things that look like aliens. Enough for me.



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A really good new exclusive fighting franchise would be good for them. DOA used to fill that void for Xbox, but now that it's multi-plat Xbox needs a new (good) one.



hunter_alien said:
So yet another Alan Wake/Kameo/Strangers Wrath/Perfect Dark/etc. failed attempt, where they or their partners start off a franchise, they are not OK with the sales and they go back and milk Halo for 3 more years and advertise every yearly dudebro game out there?

I don't want to be rude or anything, but the fact is, not every groundbreaking game will sell millions, and if that is not the case MS tends to bury them fast. Fool me once, shame on you...

Every publisher does this. I'm not sure why you're singling MS out, and Perfect Dark was FAR from a failure. 









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They have changed a lot since the reveal era. But I am still skeptical. Remember PS4 users are getting RIME exclusively thanks to Microsoft. Its hard to believe that top level has changed their philosophy in a few months. A sudden change in philosophy is very rare to see.



Actions speak louder then words. Show and deliver rather then tell. One thing I've learned over the year with MS announcements. Same with Sony and other publishers. These future promises or intentions of pre announcements of eventual announcements of groundbreaking or boundary pushing or jaw dropping or revolutionary games are getting old.



hunter_alien said:
So yet another Alan Wake/Kameo/Strangers Wrath/Perfect Dark/etc. failed attempt, where they or their partners start off a franchise, they are not OK with the sales and they go back and milk Halo for 3 more years and advertise every yearly dudebro game out there?

I don't want to be rude or anything, but the fact is, not every groundbreaking game will sell millions, and if that is not the case MS tends to bury them fast. Fool me once, shame on you...


wow dude. they didnt even show the game or say who is fucking making it and you slam it already? wow, just wow. 



SvennoJ said:
Actions speak louder then words. Show and deliver rather then tell. One thing I've learned over the year with MS announcements. Same with Sony and other publishers. These future promises or intentions of pre announcements of eventual announcements of groundbreaking or boundary pushing or jaw dropping or revolutionary games are getting old.

I'm inclined to agree. Also, "push the boundaries" is a very vague phrase. Pushing the boundaries in what? Gameplay mechanics, thematic messages, storytelling? To me, "push the boundaries" means nothing.



Aura7541 said:
SvennoJ said:
Actions speak louder then words. Show and deliver rather then tell. One thing I've learned over the year with MS announcements. Same with Sony and other publishers. These future promises or intentions of pre announcements of eventual announcements of groundbreaking or boundary pushing or jaw dropping or revolutionary games are getting old.

I'm inclined to agree. Also, "push the boundaries" is a very vague phrase. Pushing the boundaries in what? Gameplay mechanics, thematic messages, storytelling? To me, "push the boundaries" means nothing.

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