In the Cliffside Path, when you first enter the area, if you take a left and undead appear, they will continually re spawn leaving you to slaughter them and giving you stre. Target him and slash the rock he threw and it will fly back at him (note: this may not work with earth trolls.) To throw rocks at rock trolls, get far enough from the troll that it throws rocks at you. Repeat this step until you have lots of cash. Break in and take back the trophy, then buy the house, put the trophy back in the house and sell it again. Buy decorations, then put in your trophy, and sell the house with the trophy still inside. And even when they do something awesome like Hivebusters, barely anyone plays it because the vast majority of those who play Gears play it for the MP because they know that’s the priority.Go a town where a house is for sale, and buy the house. As great as the Halo Infinite campaign was, is their next campaign expansion a priority? Or is it secondary at best? With Gears, they put more focus on the MP. With Microsoft, it’s the opposite because you can see it. The single player campaign is the priority. Up to this point, Sony’s games that have MP are secondary and at times, an afterthought or it’s “just there”. For Halo Infinite, the campaign is great and I loved it but that’s not where the priority and focus is. Does anyone apply to that Last of Us / Uncharted / Red Dead Redemption for example?! Those are some of the prestige single player games that also had mp/co-op and mtx in themĭepends on what the priority and focal point is. I never quite understood discounting a game as a “single player” game just because it also happens to have MP/co-op.
I take it WOW is World of Warcraft? If so, isn’t this PC only? If it is, don’t see how this benefits Xbox consoles and in turn, doesn’t really affect PlayStation either if they’ve never had it to begin with.
COD may end up being multi-platform so in most of these cases, PlayStation isn’t losing anything and they don’t have to fund any of them either like Microsoft does. Fallout and TES are 5+ years away minimum. Starfield should be huge but that remains to be seen. Diablo IV and Overwatch 2 for that matter will be on PlayStation. The last part though all depends on what Microsoft does. I bet PlayStation dream of owning IP like Minecraft, Call of Duty, Halo, Diablo, Fallout, Starfield & WoW. The issue is stating Xbox is not jumping on what it hot or popular is clearly false when they own / will own the biggest IP’s in the world. I do feel if Xbox picked up Ubisoft and Crystal Dynamics that this long end argument on Xbox would be dead in the water. Yes they allegedly have more of these games in development, but it is time they show us fans (of these genres) that they do ‘officially’ exist and what they look like. Ninja Theory is an amazing studio but one isn’t enough. To be fair I usually understand where you’re coming from and also agree with some of your previous comments, around how Xbox could do with more of those ‘Sony style’ cinematic action adventure / Ubisoft clone style games. I know there’s variables and all that but still, I want my primary gaming console to be my better console and two years in, that simply hasn’t happened yet and it’s just frustrating because since SNES/GEN, I have never had a secondary console outperform my primary console.
It’s why I buy these consoles.), PS5 is leading 4 to 1 and if I include third party full exclusives (not that timed bullshit), it’s actually 7 to 1. After 2022, exclusive wise (and yes, I fucking care about exclusives. My secondary console is simply outperforming my primary console two years in which has never happened before. So basically, a single exclusive game for me personally. 2021 gave me Halo Infinite which yes, was my 2021 goty so they hit there but thus far in 2022, they have nothing for me. Even without ZeniMax, I still expect Microsoft to release an AAA title or two every year.įor me personally, 2020 launch had nothing there. In my mind, 2022 is worse than 2017 and im nowhere near being a hardcore Xbox fan but even I didn’t believe or think this would ever happen. But then they acquired ZeniMax and im thinking okay, they should have at least something for me in 2022 but obviously, they don’t. Pre-ZeniMax, I was thinking 2023 based on E3 2018. It’s possible, but I thought the general expectation at the start of the gen was that Xbox games were gonna take time to see, specifically the new IP and new games from new studios outside of the big three because that stuff only started in 2018/19.