kowenicki said:
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I guess "The Witness" could qualify as "exclusive", although I'm pretty sure it will atleast come to PC aswell. Diablo 3 probably is multiplatform and so are the other games that were shown (Destiny, Watch Dogs).
kowenicki said:
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I guess "The Witness" could qualify as "exclusive", although I'm pretty sure it will atleast come to PC aswell. Diablo 3 probably is multiplatform and so are the other games that were shown (Destiny, Watch Dogs).
kowenicki said:
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wow dude, calm the fuck down. i'm not on this site 24/7 but my appoligize for going to the store..
..but seeing as everyone else already answered the question you'll have noted that the number is >0. MS doesn't need to announce 25 games at the reveal but 0 shows quite clearly what their priorities are. last gen MS started out well but 2-3 years in their third party exclusives turned into multiplats and their first party became far less frequent and half of it became shitty kinect titles. if MS wants there percieption of lack-luster first party to change they should, you know, make an effort. you know, like, starting at the reveal. kinda show that, you know, they've decided to take games seriously instead of just relying on the third party games i can get elsewhere.
now if it's okay with you i'm going to go game for a while so let me just appoligize in advance for when i don't provide and immediate responce to whatever comment i'm sure you'll have for this.
One thing I'm actually very curious to see is Ryse, since the rum or was that they reworked it into a big AAA game, and it's now a hybrid of regular play and kinect. Maybe we'll finally start to see some core games that can integrate/blend classic controls with kinect in a meaningful way.
| Angelus said: One thing I'm actually very curious to see is Ryse, since the rum or was that they reworked it into a big AAA game, and it's now a hybrid of regular play and kinect. Maybe we'll finally start to see some core games that can integrate/blend classic controls with kinect in a meaningful way. |
I think that's the future. Some games will be no Kinect, some only Kinect and some a combination. It'll be feature that can be used on any game.
That being said, I'll never understand the complete hate for it. I wish I had one so I can use Dance Central or Zumba for some fun cardio gaming, as I'm trying to lose some lb's for the summer+.

Darth Tigris said:
I think that's the future. Some games will be no Kinect, some only Kinect and some a combination. It'll be feature that can be used on any game. That being said, I'll never understand the complete hate for it. I wish I had one so I can use Dance Central or Zumba for some fun cardio gaming, as I'm trying to lose some lb's for the summer+. |
Ya people who just hate on it are pretty jaded imo.
I don't have one myself, but I often play Kinect Sports with my friend at his place, and it's a ton of fun. To me, I think with the games it has right now, it's more of a party accessory. You have to play it with other people to really enjoy it. That might not be something most "core" gamers are into, but it still has it's value.