Probably a good call but one that should have been made months ago. Now they've wasted effort on versions of the game that will never see the light of day.
This competition benefits all parties. Xbox One sure has been trying for a while now to get even with customers, making some overly aggressive moves even, and that puts the pressure on Sony to (hopefully) not become complacent.
I'd rather have them spend the time elsewhere. I might check out the first Solid game but I've played through the rest rather recently and have no interest. Honestly it would be a huge time sink, surely there's something a bit more varied they could do with that time.
@ahmadmetallic: It's one thing to not be into dancing (like myself), it's another to think that it's a "disease" when people have danced in one form or another as long as there's been music.
Welp, Microsoft must have paid a lot of money to make this thing happen. Considering there's a bunch more PS4s out there than XONEs. I'd be surprised if this wasn't timed.
I just can't see how this would be worth the money for Microsoft, I mean, the last Tomb Raider was a cool game but I don't think this is going to move consoles all that much.
Never finished the game myself. Granted as a kid who didn't even know what the hell was happening in the game it was understandable. Also it was one of the first video games I saw. I remember feeling a bit scared.
Was it necessary to know that one password? There was a poster of Einstein in one of the rooms and out of all the things it could have been you were supposed to guess that Einstein was the password.
Wide Open, except for public urinals (which I mostly avoid anyways, I'd rather go to a stall) I obviously don't want to show off my bare butt (what little of a butt I have) to strangers for various reasons.
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