Retcon Strikes Again!
Microsoft backpedaled on their restrictive DRM and daily check-in plans. They are even offering free games from now until the Xbox One launch. Is it enough to win back their fans?
Todd Hargosh, a.k.a. GiN Hardcore, loves to tell it like it is, no matter who gets hurt. If you do good, and put out quality stuff, he will praise you to the ends of the earth. However, if you betray him, God help you.
Microsoft backpedaled on their restrictive DRM and daily check-in plans. They are even offering free games from now until the Xbox One launch. Is it enough to win back their fans?
Nobody couldn’t call Hargosh a diehard Xbox fan. But Microsoft’s actions at E3 trying to kill used games while requiring daily check-ins has forced him to abandon his Xbox One plans in favor of the PS4.
Now that the Xbox One has joined the fray, we have a three-way race for the hearts of console gamers. But reservations about the One and PS4 has Todd happy he already owns a Wii U.
Todd falls in love with all things 1980s all over again while playing Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon. For those of you who remember that heady time, there are many 80s-centric remakes. So have at it!
First we learned that David Hayter would no longer be the voice of Solid Snake, and now Kevin Conroy is kicked out of Arkham Origins? Is this a purge of all our favorite voice actors?
This week marks both the end of DLCs for Rock Band, and a halt in all production for Skyrim. What’s an addicted gamer to do when content finally stops flowing?
News that Kojima won’t recast David Hayter as Snake in the upcoming MGSV: The Phantom Pain, isn’t sitting well with Hargosh and other hardcore fans. Why the betrayal?
Todd laments Real Racing 3, the latest freemium game for Android. His car is stuck waiting for repairs, and the game wants real money to complete the job.
We don’t know everything yet, but Sony pulled back the covers pretty far on the PlayStation 4. Should gamers be lining up for the first true next-generation console this holiday season?
Rumors are that the next generation Xbox won’t allow used or rental games to be played on it. Unless Sony follows suit with the PS4, that could kill the next Xbox for most folks before it even launches.