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axumblade said:
AnthonyW86 said:

Read what you just posted, the only announced Forza as a quality exclusive title and possibly Quantum Break. Like i said the Kinect launch hade one 2 or 3 good titles, the rest of them were mediocre at best.

Now don't get me wrong, the release of a new console can't be compared with the release of an add-on. But stil i expect atleast 7 or 8 of those 15 titles to be Kinect focused, and even some of the most promising Kinect concepts like Star Wars Kinect were dissapointments.

Not that the PS4 has much more to show at the moment, but it's the throwing of numbers by Microsoft that's got me more worried than excited.


The reason you haven't been banned is because this is an unknown property of what the xbox one will offer. We aren't sure what games will come out with the system. That being said, this threads intentions is not to argue over the unknown but to celebrate positive things we know about the system. I'm not saying the system will even be one that I'll buy, but I think that every fanbase deserves to be able to enjoy a thread without feeling insulted by other users comments. 

I really don't see how being concerned over something can be seen as an insult. We all know that Microsoft saved the game announcements for E3, wich is a understandable decision. However them shouting out ''it will have 15 exclusives at launch'' brought an instant flashback to the Kinect launch.(wich i bought by the way). I don't think it's a good move to show off with a big number and don't show the corresponding titles at the same time. It can can give off the impression that the quantity is worth showing more than the quality.

I'm still hoping Rare will come out with something amazing, and the new functions of Kinect give hope off a more engaging motion controll game experience. That and the fact that every Xbox One console will ship with one will mean developers are more likely to use atleast some of the functionality in their games.