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Re: Rumour: Leaker Names Two More Xbox Games Possibly Going Multiplatform In 2025

Kraven

Man, I want to love the Xbox brand again. The original Xbox and the 360 had games that created ever lasting memories for me. Until November of 2024, I hadn’t turned on my Series X since September 2023, but Stalker 2 and Indiana Jones hooked me. And just when I started feeling that nostalgic feeling, there is always some form of news that makes me essentially feel like I’m playing on a meaningless console. For me, there is no real incentive to be part of this ecosystem.

Re: Talking Point: What Are Your New Year's Gaming Resolutions?

Kraven

Spending more time and getting the most out of my games. This was my resolution last year and it worked. I got 12 platinum trophies on the PS5 (I didn’t play Xbox at all in 2024 until late November). I plan on doing the same, particularly with my backlog of Xbox games and their upcoming releases.

I would also like to avoid the constant negativity around gaming in general. I don’t care about what platform is better, or if a game didn’t make its sale goal, therefore it’s “trash”. Some of my favorite games released last year got negative publicity, sometimes from critics and sometimes from audiences. I just want to enjoy games, whether that is on Xbox, PS5 or Switch, and make better informed decisions by trying a game I’m interested in and not letting the public sway my opinion (unless it’s obvious).

Re: Pure Xbox's Game Of The Year 2024

Kraven

It’s great to see Indy take the number one spot considering the review it received here. I would personally put it number one or two — a competition between that and Stalker 2. I need to properly start Metaphor to see where I would rank it. I’m also surprised by the lack of Persona 3 Reload.

Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (December 21-22)

Kraven

This weekend I’m out of town on a Christmas vacation with my wife and daughter. However, yesterday, before heading out, I finished Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. The second to last word should be “fantastic” instead of “great” because that’s what it is; and is easily a GOTY contender.

Unfortunately, a couple of achievements are bugged for me, preventing me from obtaining 1000/1000 gamer-score. I have 42/45 achievements. I hope that will get patched at some point.

In the meantime, I plan on hopping back into my save of Stalker 2. I was enjoying it immensely but put it on hold for Indiana Jones. To my understanding, I made the right decision due to the latest patch it received. I wasn’t experiencing any issues prior to setting it aside, so knowing it only got better is wonderful news. GSC Game World is cooking right now and firing on all cylinders.

Re: Xbox Apparently Thinks Making Hellblade 2 Exclusive Was 'A Mistake'

Kraven

They should have also focused more on combat oriented sections of the game, and not allowed a five hour campaign with hardly any interaction to be their prime flagship console seller. The graphics and audio design are great, but the core gameplay mechanics are not, and ultimately a game must be a game and must be fun to play. I liked the game personally, but it was lacking in many areas. And it’s not as if they won’t release the game on PlaySation eventually, but that isn’t going to turn over a lot of money (I believe).

Re: Poll: What Is Your Xbox Game Of The Year For 2024?

Kraven

My top 5 are:

1) Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
2) Dragon’s Dogma 2
3) Stalker 2
4) Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
5) Space Marine 2

Honorable mention: Death Stranding: Director’s Cut.

Games I haven’t played yet include Shadow of the Erdtree, Persona 3 Reload and Metaphor (at least in its entirety), Hellblade 2, System Shock Remake (I just bought it during the sale for $20.00), and Dragon Quest 3 Remake.

Re: Yes, The Outer Worlds 2 Is Another Xbox-Developed Game Heading To PS5

Kraven

I don’t really see an issue personally. I understand that Microsoft bought Bethesda and people want their games to be exclusive, but we should have known that this isn’t going to happen — Microsoft has changed gears substantially. With that said, although the PlayStation is my main platform for gaming, I’ll still probably play this game on the Xbox due to it being on Game Pass day one. Ultimately, the question you have to ask yourself is this: Where do you want to play your games? There is no wrong answer (unless it’s an actual exclusive).

Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (December 7-8)

Kraven

I’m playing Stalker 2 and it is amazing. I restarted two times because I felt as if I wasn’t getting a good grasp on how the game should be played, and I was making poor decisions. After watching a few basic tutorials on inventory management and learning the ropes from my initial playthroughs, I feel as if I understand how the game works. It’s such an incredible experience, and one of the most immersive games I’ve ever played. I know this might sound blasphemous, but it really has scratched that Fallout RPG itch.

The open world also heavily reminds me of Red Dead Redemption 2. There is wildlife out and about (mutants in this case) and people going about their lives. You don’t always know if they are good guys or enemies. But patience is a virtue in that regard. And how you stumble upon side quests organically by exploring and finding new locations to unearth, it has that same feeling of immersion.

It’s just a damn good game.

Re: Here Are The Cheapest Ways To Get Indiana Jones 'Early Access' On Xbox Series X|S & PC

Kraven

@Millionski I agree that MachineGames and other studios on Microsoft’s are on their salary and get paid to make their games. That is a given. With that said, it’s on the consumer to play the game(s) these developers make.

I think there is a management issue at Microsoft and their studios, thus creating good, sometimes great, but sometimes bad games. Redfall is a prime example, as you mentioned. To me, however, I believe the metric still revolves around sales — a studio has to recoup the money they spent developing a game. And we don’t know how much Microsoft is paying the developers to have their game on Game Pass day one; those numbers are hardly shared with the public. I do agree that you are supporting them (and I am too) by subscribing to Game Pass and paying x-amount of dollars a month, but I also think paying $20.00 a month rather than purchasing a game outright (and still subscribing to GP) is hurting game development.

Is this Microsoft’s fault? Yes, to an extent, since they are pushing for Game Pass subscribers, which I think of you look at how it is doing it’s not sustainable, which is why they want GP everywhere (and why they are willing to let go of their exclusives to be on other consoles). That is their mistake.

If you look at Sony, they have a good catalog of classic games on their service plan, but they also make high quality games that sell well. That is their bread and butter. But that’s also because their games take a lot of money to make which is also by us, consumers, helping them out to make it. That’s why when Sony put Horizon Forbidden West on their subscription day one as a test the sales trickled down a bit. And I think it shows that if you make a good game people will be willing to spend the money on it - just look at many Sony games and even a few others that aren’t exclusive (Black Myth Wukong).

I don’t know - we all have personal opinions on things and you may very well be correct. I just feel like buying games helps the developer more than subscribing to a subscription and not knowing how much money the development team made from their owner. And this ultimately helps with future projects and quality. That’s not to say it’ll be good, but it certainly helps. 🤷‍♂️

Re: Here Are The Cheapest Ways To Get Indiana Jones 'Early Access' On Xbox Series X|S & PC

Kraven

I do hope people buy this game if it reviews well. Yes, having Game Pass and playing it there is great, but speaking with your wallet and supporting the developer (if the game is good, but even sometimes otherwise) is the best way to go. This is one of the main reasons why I think Xbox has had a few poor quality exclusives. I hope this game turns out well because I’m genuinely excited and love MachineGames.

Re: It's That Time Again! Your Xbox 'Year In Review' 2024 Is Now Available

Kraven

I haven’t played my XSX since September of 2023. I recently turned it on when Stalker 2 released and it’s been the main game I’ve been playing earnestly (and it’s fantastic). I have 12 achievements for it so far (out of 50). I’m really looking forward to playing more of that, and Indiana Jones when it releases soon!

Re: Stalker 2 Update 1.0.3 Hits Xbox Today, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

Kraven

This game really is something special even with the bugs. I’m glad the developer is working with urgency in order to fix them, but I have gotta say - I am impressed with this game quite a bit. I do have a few critiques, which I shared in a thread I created earlier, but it doesn’t diminish the overall package of this game.

Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (November 30 - December 1)

Kraven

This weekend I’m playing Space Marines 2. This game rules. It harkens back to the 360 days with the early Gears of War titles. The combat is visceral and satisfying, with unique gameplay elements sprinkled throughout its 8-hour campaign (perfect length, too) to never make it boring. And the writing, despite being campy and bombastic, is actually well written, with a cool story. The banter between your party members is also great to listen to because of the distrust between your band of brothers, but remaining composed and uncompromising in their beliefs in order to get the job done.