This is a bit of an odd place for the Xbox One and Microsoft as a whole as they seem to have lost a bit of momentum against their competitors. Both the Nintendo Switch and the PS4 are selling far better than its Microsoft counterpart and the lack of first-party titles makes it even more discouraging and a harder sell to consumers to invest their hard-earned funds on an Xbox One. With falling a bit behind, the Xbox One’s presence on the gaming market is taking a serious hit, but could their flagship franchise be able to turn the consoles fortune? Let us weigh in.
How do composers make the iconic music tracks from games that we love? And just what makes them so memorable?
Twitter is blowing up right now
All games coming to PlayStation
Next Xbox will have steam
Next Xbox niche and only for “gamers who want it” (it’s a really powerful pc or a steam deck type portable, or both)
A former 343 developer has revealed that mountains of Halo pitches failed to be approved, including a return to ODSTs and a push for more intimate, dark themes.
Halo-Pop like Gears Pop. Halo bowling. Halo Cooking Mama. There’s a reason why you won’t hear about them
With its smooth jazz and iconic New Mombasa streets, we need Xbox's next Halo game to return to the remarkable world of Halo 3: ODST.
On Xbox One obviously
It should be on the Xbox One. Every console should go out with a bang with at least one big final game.
Next Xbox imo
Xbox One needs it... so Xbox One.
Cross gen