Category Archive: Microsoft

Xbox One at Gamescon 2014

Peench | August 12, 2014 | COMMENTS:No Comments »

Hopefully most of you caught the live stream or other information that Microsoft has put out there for Gamescon 2014.  True to recent form, Microsoft focused their live reports and streams on games, games and more games.  You can also check out loads of additional videos and more information and news about upcoming games at Microsoft’s Xbox News Channel.

Of the games highlighted, I’m super excited about Assassin’s Creed: Unity and Quantum Break.  AC:Unit looks amazing and if the gameplay is anything like Black Flag (but with multiple players), it is going to be awesome.  Quantum Break looks awesome all over.  I’ve been waiting for this one since I saw the first trailer so many months ago!

I really liked seeing a push for the ID@Xbox games.  There are more than a few of them that look like they are going to be super fun and/or very innovative like Smite and Below.

Evolve has been on my radar for a bit and I’m cautiously optimistic that it will end up being loads of fun to play.  If it plays like the original L4D, I think it will be a blast.  Comments from people who played during ComiCon, however, was that it was pretty easy to win as the beast.  I hope that balances out more or that people learn to play more as a team.  I think the forced teamwork aspect of L4D was awesome.

I’m not so sure about Fable Legends. I’ve been excited for just about every Fable game that has been released and unfortunately been let down by most all of them.  They are certainly fun to play and I think this one might be as well, but I’m wondering if adding the “play as evil character” might make things simply too complex when some of the issues from prior games weren’t addressed.  Let’s hope I’m wrong!

Ori looks very interesting.  I’m still not quite sure what to think but it does look very different. I’m keeping my eye on this one.

Sunset Overdrive is getting quite a bit of press.  I’m torn.  I want to think it will be fun, but it could turn out to be overwhelming and simply a non-stop button mash exercise.  I’m thinking this one will either be super fun or a flop.  Fingers crossed for a super fun game, but I might wait on this one until more people have a chance to play it and share their thoughts.

Playing all of the Halo games again on the One will be a blast.  I have them all, or I guess more appropriate HAD them all and have been trying to get my son to play them.  Apparently there are gaps in my library so it will be nice to allow my son to play through them all on the Xbox One.

I did like the comparisons they showed between the old graphics and the new graphics.  The new graphics look pretty awesome on the SP maps anyway.  When they showed the MP maps I was a bit disappointed.  While I appreciated the new textures, etc., perhaps it was my monitor, but it looks like they introduced far too many dark areas.  As if they simply cranked up the contrast for some reason.  I wasn’t digging it and am hoping that it was simply this uncalibrated monitor I’m currently working on causing that look.

Unrelated to games, Microsoft also released info on upcoming features surrounding social, TV, USB and DLNA support.  This will be pretty important as many users posting feedback to Microsoft have been asking for a more robust entertainment solution from the console that has billed itself as such.

So what do you think?  Did Microsoft deliver on games information?  Are you excited for any of the upcoming games or new features?

Category: Gaming, Microsoft

‘Tis the Month for New Consoles

Peench | November 3, 2013 | COMMENTS:1 Comment »

November, 2013.  The month of the next generation of console release is finally upon us.  There has been much written and even more debate on whether Sony or Microsoft will “win” the console “war” this time around.

Frankly I’m just happy we’re moving forward and that there will be more games and more graphical advancements on the horizon.  I imagine there will be some kinks with both systems and those kinks will be worked out as the consoles age.  I’m hopeful they both age gracefully and continue to offer competition for each other to drive each system manufacturer to do things better for us – the end user.

Digital delivery is something I was very excited about.  Hoarding games on shelves these days, while nice to look at (until they get all dusty), seems too old anymore.  With the ease of purchase and play of games on our mobile devices, we’ve really gotten used to being able to simply “buy something and play it immediately.”  Why should this be any different with consoles?

Sure the amount of data is way different and download speeds will vary, etc., but with the purported use of the “cloud” by each system, this should be a reality sooner, rather than later.  I’m disappointed that Microsoft backed away from their digital systems based on all of the negative comments.  I really think they had something special and unfortunately rather than explain it to all of us they decided the better play was to simply remove the feature.  I’m not so sure that was such a great idea.  Besides, the “always need a connection” idea is something that Sony has admitted is necessary for an update now already. And those of us with a PS3 and an Xbox 360 know that the Sony updates always took WAY longer than the 360 updates.  Not sure how that will be the next time around, but I guess we’ll see in a few weeks.

I’m also concerned that Sony appears to have backed away from support for streaming content.  The PS3 is currently far better at accessing, displaying, streaming content from my NAS drives and home network than the Xbox 360.  The Xbox 360 must “load” up my 200+GB of music (not counting the movies, etc.), before it will display anything.  The PS3 can simply display the data by folder and let me get right into listening to music or watching home movies or shows.  I’m very surprised that they would back away from this and even more concerned that while Xbox One touts itself as allowing this type of streaming, it must be done through the “play anywhere” dealio (something about which I know nothing).  I’d much rather just have a device that will stream what I already have on my NAS drives without need for an intermediary computer.  Maybe I’ll have to look at picking up a Roku for that purpose alone.  But I digress.

I’ve pre-ordered both systems and hope that they will both arrive on day one.  I’m excited about having the “latest and greatest” but I’m not as excited as I was for the Xbox 360 and the PS3.

On the Xbox One side of things I’m excited for Titanfall, but that’s not out for another several months and I’m not a huge zombie game player so Dead Rising 3 doesn’t do much for me.  Other than that I am very excited about Ryse and hope that will be delivered from Amazon on Day one also so I can enjoy how awesome it will look and sound.

For the PS4 I have purchased and played some of the Killzones, but they haven’t really pulled me in.  I do like how Knack looks and might end up with that as a day one purchase.  Many have shunned the title because it is like “picking up trash, but cutely” but I like to see something new being done with the new consoles.  The title itself looks very different and I’ll be interested in seeing how it all comes together.  Kudos for trying something new on this one Sony!

Other than that though, I’m not super excited about the next gen console release and that makes me sad.  I remember the days and weeks leading up to the prior console releases and how I couldn’t wait to get the newest console and play Kameo, COD 2 and Condemned on the 360 and Resistance, Fall of Man and later the God of War and Uncharted titles on the PS3.

Perhaps I’m not excited because I’m getting older.  Or perhaps I’m not excited because both manufacturers are trying to make a “gaming” console into the living room gateway.  While I love my living room and my main home theater area, I’m a gamer and so far these new gaming systems are not making me as excited as I would have hoped.  How about you?

Category: Entertainment, Gaming, Microsoft, Sony

New Xbox Live Rewards

NewLiveRewards New Xbox Live Rewards program has been announced.  I got the following email:

We’ve rethought what it means to be rewarded. We’ve listened to your feedback and added new rewards into the mix. And now we couldn’t be more excited to share it with you – our most dedicated Xbox fans.

Here are some of the changes you’re about to enjoy:

  • Earn Rewards Credits, turn them into cash, spend them at the Xbox Stores.

  • You achieved, now receive more! Introducing a new MyAchievements VIP tier for our most dedicated gamers.

  • Get paid to play! Introducing a new reward for playing the latest games.

  • Knock out new Punchcards – now easier and faster to get your Rewards!

  • And keep earning by renewing your Gold membership, spending at the Xbox Stores, referring your friends, taking surveys and more!

Category: Entertainment, Gaming, Microsoft

New Console News

Xbox One

Still no release date but many who attended PAX indicated they were happy with the offerings.  With 2+ hour long waits to play, it looks as if Titanfall will be a hit when it releases.  Good news has been circulating about most of what was seen at PAX this year.

Microsoft also renamed the Xbox Live Marketplace to Xbox Games Store.  The Xbox Games Store rounds out the trifecta of Xbox related “stores” along with Xbox Music Store and Xbox Video Store.  Source.

Sony Playstation

Playstation Vita online play will not require a Playstation Plus account like the PS4 currently does.  You will, however, need a Playstation Plus account to play PS4 games online remotely through your PS Vita.  Source.

 

Category: Entertainment, Gaming, Microsoft, Sony

Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Case Zero Free with Xbox Live Gold

Peench | August 18, 2013 | COMMENTS:No Comments »

The two current games available for free with Xbox Live Gold accounts are Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Case Zero.  You can download your free games from your console or directly from Xbox.com.  Links are provided below.  More info on free games.

Dead Rising 2

Dead Rising 2: Case Zero

 

Category: Entertainment, Gaming, Microsoft