They just could go with the standard naming convention like they did with the latest Windows, and call it simply Xbox 3.
But stupid people are going way too much confused about that.
"What do you mean Xbox 3? Shouldn't it be Xbox 2?"
"What do you mean Xbox 3? Ist that the same as Xbox 3-60?"
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So it's probably Xbox Next, or something like that.
There is no Mass Effect 4. The Shepard Trilogy ends in Mass Effect 3. The next one will be Mass Effect: Something Something.
I know, but that doesn't stop people saying Thief 3 to Thief: Deadly Shadows, nicht wahr?
There was actually that one Commandos style game set in the US-Korean war in the 50s. It just happens to be some small game that never got a real publisher. The name eludes me right now...
Oh please, cut the Scots some slack.
If there's one company out there that puts so much quantity and quality in one single package so unprecedentely polished, fun and memorable, then it's Rockstar.
Some more Cryostasis.
Geez this game grows on me. That's like the best 10 EUR ever spent. And it's also the game that Bioshock was meant to be - scary, and no handholding, map tracking.
Yeah but that patching took about 8 months, where a lot of gamers (myself included) couldn't play the game at all. I felt pretty annoyed that I had a machine better than recommended and the game still wouldn't run due to memory leaks.
I managed to play GTA 4 after the second patch 99% flawless, so it wasn't all that bad as many people often claim.
As for GTA 5: I think it's gonna take place in Washington DC. They better let us blow up the Federal Reserve!
What do you mean with "lack of PC support"? The only major title that hasn't come out of them was RDR. That's one title. And GTA 4 was patched and runs flawless now.
Greece is beyond rescuing. But of course Barosso & Co are not gonna publically admit that, they might get ridiculed. As for the rest of the PIIGS, same old story, only bigger (bailout fund increase).
Goddamn...
All this media exposure about the so called "Euro crisis" really starts to tire me. There is no Euro crisis, there is a fundamental crisis in how the whole global financial system is setup. But of course nobody dares to talk about that.
At least let's shift the attention to the US maybe for a change, which is just as deep **** in debt.