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EspadaGrim said:
Goatseye said:

Japanese government won't let MS buy any Japanese publisher or studio.

They were in serious negotiations to buy Nintendo though so there must be some sort of loophole, also Zenimax bought Tango Gameworks so it isn't impossible.

Tango was a newly formed studio. When it comes to firms with important technology or importance to Japan, shareholders and Japanese government, decline foreign offers with the excuse of keeping good technology in Japan.



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EspadaGrim said:
Goatseye said:

Otogi is a Sega Sammy IP. Those guys are not interested in making games anymore. 

They're Pachinko specialists not software development.

They could easily do a co-publishing deal for the game if MS was interested in rebooting the franchise, Remember that Sega owns the Bayonetta IP yet they allowed Nintendo to fund and publish the Sequel while also having no hand in it's development also a Sega 1st party studio is Making Halo Wars 2.

New Microsoft likes to develop their IPs instead of focusing on others' IP.

Working with other studios on their own IPs nowadays is a nightmare.



Ryuu96 said:


Some of the games were Forza 6, Gears UE, Rare Replay, ROTR, Halo 5: Guardians, Alan Wake, Limbo, State of Decay, and Mass Effect.

and that is probably the reason why Mass Effect isn't in the Vault.


Also only 50% - 57%? Even when it includes old old games like Alan Wake, Limbo and Mass Effect? I doubt we're going to see amazing deals here.



Thread fell off my buddy then I realised there was 5 pages to read :)



jason1637 said:
Veknoid_Outcast said:
Anyone play Elder Scrolls Online? Thinking of picking it up for Xbox.

I used to play it a lot last year. Its a solid game.

I think I'll go for it. It's only $20 and I love the Elder Scrolls. Plus no monthly fees!



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Started The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing yesterday and it's quite alright I must say. The amount of monsters on screen is a bit ridiculous though (not necessarily in a bad way) and they drop almost too much loot. Constantly having to check the inventory for better gear is getting pretty tedious.
Other than that it's one of the better GwG digital-only titles.



Veknoid_Outcast said:
jason1637 said:

I used to play it a lot last year. Its a solid game.

I think I'll go for it. It's only $20 and I love the Elder Scrolls. Plus no monthly fees!

I played it at beta on PC and I still enjoyed it back them even if the majority didn't but I've followed the news and development of the game as it's definitely improved so shouls be a great game now and worth the $20 no doubt.





Ryuu96 said:
Slade6alpha said:
Sony might not have killed the 360, but it sure as hell did kill the Xbox One.

#ReignitingThoseFlamesReece

And screw you Ryuu, don't you tease me

Eh, It's not all bad, at least we've almost got rid of you and Noble

 

Jk =) you should both comment more in here and I don't mean just random driveby troll posts like Noble makes every so often 

What ever could you mean my dear sir? 



Barozi said:
Started The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing yesterday and it's quite alright I must say. The amount of monsters on screen is a bit ridiculous though (not necessarily in a bad way) and they drop almost too much loot. Constantly having to check the inventory for better gear is getting pretty tedious.
Other than that it's one of the better GwG digital-only titles.

Agreed. Beat the game the other month. It's fun. Sometimes the swarms of enemies are frustrating, but there's a lot of content and customization options. I'd definitely recommend to ARPG fans.