Our train of thought derails quite often at the following link.
I have a lot more in my head about The Last Guardian than was said on the show. Mainly because I finished the game the night after we finished this episode. I want to talk about that and I think I will, but probably on next weekâs show.
For this weekâs episode we talk about Microsoftâs new console, Project Scorpio. It wasnât really revealed this past week but the guts of whatâs inside of it were. So we have an idea on the power of this thing. Thatâs all well and good and at least lets us know that Microsoft wasnât just spouting specs at E3 last year – they are actually backing up the claims. Now…show us the games. Thatâs usually our go to line when it comes to new consoles, but…weâre in a bit of a boat like the PS4 Pro, sort of. You canât adequately show 4K gaming footage. Itâs like 3D – it needs to be seen to be believed. Also, given their determination of EVERYTHING released for the new console will be able to be played on the old consoles (the One and One S), it doesnât really lend itself to people going out and spending money on the most expensive machine on the shelf at the time. It may be a Microsoft exclusive game, but youâll have options on what machine you can play that game on. DO NOT misunderstand – weâre fine with that idea. Sony is doing it with the PS4 Pro and Nintendo did it for their most wanted game of the past few years. Itâs good when companies donât alienate, but then, how do you ever drive sales of a new console when youâre old ones will get the job done just fine (with a little less shine)?
Keep in mind the guy saying all this bought a Nintendo Switch.