Game Under Podcast Ep 174
The weirdest news, Clair Obscure final score, Vampire Survivors and best console of the PS3, 360 Wii generation.gameunder.net editorial impressions media news aspro
"Young Americans Game Spending is Dropping SHARPLY. Year-over-year spending on games has declined almost 25% among 18-24 year-olds" -gamesindustry.biz news
Good for them! Vote with their wallets. $$$ is the only thing gaming companies listen to anyway.
Nintendo has been sketchy when it comes to who is developing the game. They first refused to tell anyone.
Then said it was a team in Tokyo, which made VGC assume it's the Mario Odyssey team in Tokyo.
Then they said something like, from the people who developed Mario Odyssey. But when pressed for details they refused, or didn't know : to confirm the actual staff members.
"Oh, now that PD has been canceled, I can freely say that the public showing last year was largely bunk. None of that was gameplay and all CD has been doing on the game is making exciting vertical slices with little to no foundation. I am not shocked at all it got the axe."
"Oh, now that PD has been canceled, I can freely say that the public showing last year was largely bunk. None of that was gameplay and all CD has been doing on the game is making exciting vertical slices with little to no foundation. I am not shocked at all it got the axe."
-Imran somebody
Maybe but I'm suspicious. Crystal Dynamics was also helping with that project. Why would two devs teams only be doing vertical slices?
They might release a Gamepass HDMI streaming stick but I don't have any faith they're going to release a real, MS developed next gen Xbox.
I fear what Sony will do without the MS competition. I'm not opposed to waiting until 2030 for a PS6, though, as long as it's not $900.
That's pretty much what I'm thinking - some kind of plug-in or dongle to play Game pass. But I wouldn't be surprised if they also make some kind of Xbox branded gaming PC. But I don't really see them going down the path of standalone consoles anymore.
Sony's path forward is going to be interesting. All the rumors suggest they're going to release some sort of handheld to get back into the Japanese market. But without Xbox around, I wonder if they would just forego that and be happy with owning the worldwide market for higher powered consoles.
"Young Americans Game Spending is Dropping SHARPLY. Year-over-year spending on games has declined almost 25% among 18-24 year-olds" -gamesindustry.biz news
Good for them! Vote with their wallets. $$$ is the only thing gaming companies listen to anyway.
I don't really see that as them voting with their wallet, rather they're just playing what they've grown up with. That whole generation grew up with free to play games, cheaper games that get a lifetime worth of updates, and subscription services. $15 a month and a couple microtransactions still isn't even half of the cost of one new game. If you're happy with that kind of stuff, why switch?
The price of a tube ticket has gone from £3.80 as a teenager to £16.60 for a day ticket.
£10 for parking. Crazy shit.
Good for them! Vote with their wallets. $$$ is the only thing gaming companies listen to anyway.
It's being made by a team of AI programs.
"Oh, now that PD has been canceled, I can freely say that the public showing last year was largely bunk. None of that was gameplay and all CD has been doing on the game is making exciting vertical slices with little to no foundation. I am not shocked at all it got the axe."
-Imran somebody
Turn 10 lost half its staff.
Maybe but I'm suspicious. Crystal Dynamics was also helping with that project. Why would two devs teams only be doing vertical slices?
They might release a Gamepass HDMI streaming stick but I don't have any faith they're going to release a real, MS developed next gen Xbox.
I fear what Sony will do without the MS competition. I'm not opposed to waiting until 2030 for a PS6, though, as long as it's not $900.
Eight hundred ninety nine U.S. dollars.
That's acceptable.
That's pretty much what I'm thinking - some kind of plug-in or dongle to play Game pass. But I wouldn't be surprised if they also make some kind of Xbox branded gaming PC. But I don't really see them going down the path of standalone consoles anymore.
Sony's path forward is going to be interesting. All the rumors suggest they're going to release some sort of handheld to get back into the Japanese market. But without Xbox around, I wonder if they would just forego that and be happy with owning the worldwide market for higher powered consoles.
I think they will skip hatdware altogether and make Game Pass accessible to their competitors.
I don't really see that as them voting with their wallet, rather they're just playing what they've grown up with. That whole generation grew up with free to play games, cheaper games that get a lifetime worth of updates, and subscription services. $15 a month and a couple microtransactions still isn't even half of the cost of one new game. If you're happy with that kind of stuff, why switch?