Xbox One has the software, but it still has a lot of issues that weren't addressed.
After a lackluster reveal of the Xbox One and plenty of reason for consumers to be concerned about the new console, Microsoft needed to do something big to counteract that first impression. At their E3 press conference, the company came out swinging hard with games, with a focus on exclusives. However, something was missing, namely any discussion to tell people what benefits—if any—could be expected from an always connected console that requires a camera to be hooked up in order to operate.
Introducing a whole new area made specifically for the game, Riverspring. Game of Thrones will be available for the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on May 15, 2012.
The real San Francisco treat.
Driver: San Francisco has no business being as fun as it is. It has one of the most ridiculous premises I have ever come across a video game, it oozes of 70’s car movie clichés and has enough cheesy dialogue to throw an epic fondue party. Yet somehow all of these components meld together in a strangely fantastic way that makes for the most pleasantly surprising video game experience I have had the pleasure of playing all year.
Available tomorrow, September 6, for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, and Wii.
A look at the multiplayer features for Driver: San Francisco.