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rapsuperstar31 said:

Pretty obvious, Microsoft has arrived after that show, all the Xbox teams are in a good place, and should continue to be going forward with a good cadence of games. Also pretty clear, they don't need Activision/Blizzard. They would certainly help, more is always better, but Xbox is in a really good place right now. I cant stop thinking about Clockwork Revolution, damn that was my game of show.

That's what everyone said in 2020. It'd be nice if we could stop jumping from epic highs to epic lows if things don't work out the way everyone dreamed up. At the very least, Starfield seems to be shaping up much better in comparison to Halo Infinite and the reception from that infamous gameplay slice, but it'd still be good to stay measured until the games actually begin delivering.

gtotheunit91 said:
Ryuu96 said:

So instead of having traditional choice and consequences, you're able to go back in time, make your choices, then travel back to the present and see just how differently everything played out depending on the choices you've made.

Bruh......I'm changing my top 5 games lol

Well this suddenly has my attention. They really should've explained that better in the showcase because it just seemed like a normal plot related timeskip to me.

Also watched the gameplay overview for Star Wars Outlaws and actually looks much more promising than my initial reaction. Will have to keep an eye on that.

Assassin's Creed Mirage looks like it could be a return to form, but I'm concerned how over-simplified some of the gameplay seems; the amount of one button auto-kills and overpowered multi-kill mechanics begins to feel like the game is just playing itself. But I do like some of the creativity with environment interactions and escape mechanics. Somewhat on the fence for now.