

And of course the D:OS games are cartoony in a big way. That's why I've been unhappy with the artstyle of BG3, a result of the 5e aesthetic having moved to that more cartoon-like look (the goblins, for example, look awful to me). Yeah even a somewhat cartoony artstyle is a turnoff for me, let alone outright anime style. I don't see the same level of exclusives this time around. If for no other reason than it's been going back and forth since the PS2 vs. Microsoft absolutely lost the last console war, but they solidly won the "2.0" battle of the One X and Pro, and since the next generation is more about performance than any graphical innovations, I would predict Microsoft will win this round.
#AVOWED STEAM PC#
Nevermind it is just way more powerful and I doubt you could build a similar PC for $500. Maybe I'm a niche audience for that, but it's a major feature Sony is just flat-out ignoring.

But they also want to be able to eventually make their games available for PS and Switch, like they have done with TOW.įrankly (and I doubt I'm alone in this) I've decided to invest in a Series X and a 4k TV for the first time based on the unprecedented backwards compatibility of almost a 1000 games they are offering, while Sony is basically limiting themselves to the PS4. Yes these games will start out being xbox (and PC) exclusive because they're trying to build up xbox as something attractive to a wider range of gamers than their current fans.
#AVOWED STEAM PS4#
They lost the last round of the console war because they lacked the exclusivity that the PS4 had.Ī statement like this doesn’t give me confidence for the next console. So MS is negotiating reciprocity deals for both PS and Switch. He also said he wants xbox games to be available for other console systems, but based on reciprocity. He said TOW going to EGS for a year was not MS's choice (that game was pre-MS) and all their games now will go to all outlets and not be exclusive. The MS games division boss recently said in an interview he does not like having MS games be exclusive anything. But looking at things, it wouldn't surprise me if it remains an exclusive title for the Microsoft Store. First-Person is so much more engaging than the classic isometric view. Might still check it out if Avowed comes to steam in the future. Guess the time where Obsidian offered native support for both Mac and Linux has come to an end for good after all.
