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Kresnik said:

Some very smart moves by Microsoft. Exclusive content matters at the start of a generation. And it was EXTREMELY USA-focused, so they've likely got a lock there for another gen.

Unfortunately, it made for a very boring presentation. Lots of buzzwords; lots of TV-and-American-Football stuff that as a UK gamer means little to me. When the highlight of the presentation is Call of Duty whose best parts include "Dogs" and "Fish that move out of the way" then... yeah.

But, I suppose they're saving most of it for E3. I'm glad it's a powerful console and Quantum Break has the potential to be my kind of thing. And I suppose I watched it through the eyes of a Sony gamer just like how many of the excited people in here watched PS4 reveal through the eyes of a MS gamer.

Yes, yes, very smart moves.  American Football and Dogs, will capture some audience, and Spielberg will dumb down Halo so more people can get it. 

But overall I'm disappointed, especially as it started so good - new features, fast system, Skype, new Kinect.

But then it fizzled, Sports, sports and more sports, Spielberg probably ruining Halo and a dog in COD.

/Sigh

Quantum Break is the only game that I thought looked interesting.

I’m kinda disappointed and sad.



 

Really not sure I see any point of Consol over PC's since Kinect, Wii and other alternative ways to play have been abandoned. 

Top 50 'most fun' game list coming soon!

 

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