The future of Xbox One
With both E3 and Gamescom under our belts, and the hysteria of the winter games release season about to lay waste to our bank balances, we’ve had a little time to sit back and digest all those new games Microsoft and Sony rammed down our throats with pre-rendered trailers and ever-awkward on-stage demos.
Yet for all the returning faces (rebooted or not), the sight of those familiar logos and characters is wearing beyond thin.
Over familiar
We all know why the big publishers rely on these tentpole releases – franchises such as Halo and Gears of War are proven big sellers, with huge budgets and multiple studio setups to keep them ticking over, but each and every one has become a tired old thing, bloated from over exposure and brand saturation.
Remember when Sony wanted us to jump for joy at the sight of Kratos making his return at E3 (with a kid and a beard in tow, no less) but we groaned at another resurrected first-party series, instead clamouring for the new post-apocalyptic wilderness of Days Gone.
Microsoft wanted us to get all gooey over the grittier take of Gears 4 with its turgid Fenix …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming