Speedhaak wrote:Aside from this though I would say maybe The Divisions 'Survival' expansion was pretty far head of it's time and hasn't really been emulated to this day (maybe games like Hunt:Showdown come close?)
Yossarian wrote:What did Halo 3 offer that Infinite can’t aside from Forge and Co-op, both of which we know are coming soon to Infinite?
Kow wrote:How would a basketball player be considered ahead of his time?
mistercrayon wrote:Their skills don’t fit with current paradigms and is either unplayable or skilled in a way that doesn’t make sense and becomes under-utilised.
poprock wrote:I think Xbox One was ahead of its time, with the idea of a console being the all-in-one entertainment box. It was never going to work while it relied on cable TV (dying industry, focused only on the US, etc). Fast-forward to the days of streaming services and it would have been a great idea. Now we’ve passed that point too - smart TVs are good enough to run their own native apps and you don’t need a set-top box at all. But there was a window there where the Xbox One could have dominated the living room - unfortunately it arrived too early and bombed instead.
Facewon wrote:Unsure if it's ahead of its time though? Surely with div 2 still going they could just bring it back?
Speedhaak wrote:Facewon wrote:Unsure if it's ahead of its time though? Surely with div 2 still going they could just bring it back?
I dunno man, think it was pretty far out there for 2015/2016 - Marrying rogue-like features with asymmetrical multiplayer and battle royal type objectives. Like Verecocha said, it was fucking awesome - shame no one really played it!
poprock wrote:PSP really did feel like something stolen from the future, when it first launched. Mostly just because of how gorgeous the screen was.
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