On today's Daily Fix:
Take-Two's CEO Strauss Zelnick is defending the recently-announced Red Dead Redemption port as being "commercially accurate." He was referring to fan feedback of the port being too overpriced and basically the same as the PS3/Xbox 360 originally. The new version is being released on PS4 and Nintendo Switch, but does not include any significant upgrades such as a resolution or frame rate bump. In kind of related news, Capcom fans are causing an uproar over overpriced DLC costumes. The latest DLC offering is for the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, but each one will set you back fifteen dollars. So a whole set is the equivalent of one brand new game. Ouch. In happier news, four friends who wanted to continue their adventures in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles found a way to get their remote friends to play together. Oh and there's a new Modern Warfare III trailer.
#IGN #Gaming #RedDeadRedemption
Take-Two's CEO Strauss Zelnick is defending the recently-announced Red Dead Redemption port as being "commercially accurate." He was referring to fan feedback of the port being too overpriced and basically the same as the PS3/Xbox 360 originally. The new version is being released on PS4 and Nintendo Switch, but does not include any significant upgrades such as a resolution or frame rate bump. In kind of related news, Capcom fans are causing an uproar over overpriced DLC costumes. The latest DLC offering is for the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, but each one will set you back fifteen dollars. So a whole set is the equivalent of one brand new game. Ouch. In happier news, four friends who wanted to continue their adventures in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles found a way to get their remote friends to play together. Oh and there's a new Modern Warfare III trailer.
#IGN #Gaming #RedDeadRedemption
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