I bought an Xbox One three months ago and one thing I can say about the OS is that pins are your friend. Also, everyone should try Sunset Overdrive and Forza Horizon 2, those games are great. My Gametag is Revan KPL
The only thing that was frustrating was healing. In combat, whether it was during boss battles or with regular soldiers, having to go to a menu every time Snake got hit was really annoying. Otherwise it was fine.
Lakers fan here. I'm from the Netherlands where basketball isn't nearly as popular as soccer but basketball always was my favorite sport to play growing up. I was 14 when Shaq and Kobe started to make their run to three consecutive NBA Championships and a few people started to wear Shaq jerseys in school. Maybe that makes me a bandwagon fan, all I know is that I still support the Lakers even if the last two or three years have been challenge to watch. Still, I stay up late (when they are playing on the East Coast) or set my alarm really early (if they play at home or play another opponent in the West) to watch their games. I've been following the NBA more intensely the last three or four years thanks to League Pass and it has replaced soccer and Formula One as my favorite sport to watch.
Dragon Age Inquisition (had it for a few weeks but Far Cry 4 sucked up most of my time), Valliant Hearts (got it in the PSN sale after hearing good things about it in the GOTY Bombcasts), GTAV on PS4, Call of Duty Advanced Warfare (still need to finish the campaign) and NBA 2K15.
It depends, there are bad games and bad games. If a game is bad because the mechanics suck, I usually don't finish them. If a game is mechanically sound but really lacking in other parts of its design I sometimes do finish them. Destiny and Rage are examples of the latter
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