I've never bothered watching gsnews before because I thought it would be incredibly dry. A nice surprise, it was actually quite funny, good job g-spot.
MS seem to only care about the North America market for xbone, TV, fantasy football etc. it just seems really odd. There's a whole world out there and MS seem to only want a very specific audience. I'm not sure why xbox 3 would succeed in Japan when the first two were so unpopular.
So the extra content won't be in the game at all, thanks Trey that's so much better! You are my god now! *sarcasm* This is a victory for consumers how?
Fine, in a South Park game you just make another episode for TV, but any normal game would just get the ideas put aside for another project or scrapped. No one forces us to buy extra content - why shouldn't DLC be there for those who want it?
"If Nintendo can move enough Wii U units going forward, the public view of the company will be changed" - so if people buy the product it means others will think it's worth buying??
"So, what we really need to do now is to launch software titles for the Wii U that can take advantage of its unique aspects, one after the other" - just releasing games at all would be a good start!
"Communicating the novelty of the Wii U has been challenging thus far" -perhaps that's because it has no worth while gimmick? The dual screen thing made limited sense on a handheld (I had a DS) but with a home console you have a big screen, so why use the second one for anything but a map or inventory? The wiiU gives me the impression of being an overgrown 3DS and the upcoming lineup sounds like it could be for the 3DS too.
"Breaking the bank" is an odd phrase to use, unless he's hinting it's on xbone because Capcom are on the verge of financial collapse and MS are bankrolling the development. I can't see what DR3 on current gen could have done to impress me anyway. I'll wait for the reviews before I get any excitement for this game.
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