@Tadgerot I agree with you. I don't see the point in acquiescing to the demands of quite possibly the most close-minded, bitchiest, whiniest consumer market group over and over again. Fill it with features, stick it in the box, ram it down their throats, and watch them love it. This community is so terrified of change its ridiculous. They clamor and clamor for more, more, more, and when they get it, they take it out of context, throw a fit, and make idle threats. Ignore them, MS.
That and some of the reviews were very unkind to NCAA 14. It is certainly a way stronger entry in the series than there has been in a long time. A lot of the features were overlooked (defensive line changes) or just flat out ignored (infinity engine). It was quite unfortunate.
@FULGOREY2K Killzone does what call of duty tries to do so much better. Call of duty is just little square maps full of more squares, stacked on top of other squares. There is no game out there that is more hyped with less substance.
@R-tofen I don't believe that is even close to being an accurate statistic. You must have made that up. Have fun playing the exact same game that's been churned out over and over again for the last decade.
I would be surprised to not see it launch on the xbox one as well, though I think its probably likely it will be after it launches for the pc and ps4. If Sony aims to charge a monthly fee for it, then there is money to be made off of xbox one users as well.
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