Previously Xbox showcased a gameplay demo of Halo Infinite in Microsft much-hyped event- a very sensible prospect, to be fair, but one which you will be able to play on Xbox One. A teaser reveals for a new Fable that, while cute, had little to add to the rumors of its existence that have circulated for years. Stalker 2’s debut trailer turned out to be a target footage.
Forza Motorsport was presented as a graphics demo with an ominous note that it was “early in development”. Rare’s Everwild, on second showing, remained relatively mysterious as it is lovely to observe. Xbox Studios prospects State of Decay 3 and Avowed got CG teasers only. Overall, they all were lacking off gameplay footage – and, to our utmost dilemma, we still can’t be sure that we have seen a game running on Xbox Series X.
In other words, we can say that the show was missing was a graphical showcase, as we see in the E3(or in this case, the not-E3) just before a new console launch. Sony provided us that, even if mostly for undated games in the form of Horizon: Forbidden West and Ratchet and Clank: A Rift Apart. But Microsoft’s Halo Infinite underwhelming looks didn’t exactly stun people with visuals.
It doesn’t seem to be as the Xbox Series X showcase at all but it seemed like a Game Pass showcase. Nor can we be very sure whether we need to buy an Xbox Series X to play games like Forza, Everwild, and Avowed. As they will all get a PC version which is not at all astonishing.
Although the hardware reveal went well but yet we have to see anything that shows those majestic stats in action, and corporate strategy seems once again to be getting in the way of what players want to see and hear.
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