Billy wrote:Is this destiny vs the world? I thought destiny was a game why is destiny against the world?
Dark Soldier wrote:Nicely done man, full regen side?Diluted Dante wrote:I managed to win the European Cup with Woking in a stadium smaller than when they were in the Conference because at some stage along the way part of the stadium got closed. That's revolutionary.
mistercrayon wrote:I feel the story is undermined a little by the fact he's called david something or other.
Vela wrote:Revolutionary doesn't necessarily equate to good, popular or something you like. It is measured in how it changes the rest of the market. For that purpose CoD would be revolutionary.
Djornson wrote:I think that's a fair description. Key point is it's not necessarily a good thing. But, what game doesn't the industry in some way? I guess it should be a 'fundamental' change. How do you measure that?Revolutionary doesn't necessarily equate to good, popular or something you like. It is measured in how it changes the rest of the market. For that purpose CoD would be revolutionary.
WorKid wrote:Splatoon. Bringing a genre to a much wider audience than previously thought possible.
b0r1s wrote:So, in the context of this current gen (PS4, Xbone, possibly Wii U) what have we had, apart from Destiny, that has been revolutionary or, if people don't like that word, unexpected?
poprock wrote:Bit of a Devil’s Advocate idea this, but what about Farmville as a revolutionary game? Spreading via social media (based on a platform that never existed before), suckering people into microtransactions. Sheer number of players must have been enormous. Broke into a whole new player demographic.
Yossarian wrote:WorKid wrote:Splatoon. Bringing a genre to a much wider audience than previously thought possible.
I'm confused, which genre is Splatoon?
Vela wrote:Revolutionary doesn't necessarily equate to good, popular or something you like. It is measured in how it changes the rest of the market. For that purpose CoD would be revolutionary.
We are, in many respects, although I have to concede that motion control has only supplemented traditional controllers rather than replacing them.JonB wrote:Even new controllers like the Wii were novelty rather than revolution, otherwise we'd still be using them now.
I can't think of any ways I've been using it recently.adkm1979 wrote:We are, in many respects, although I have to concede that motion control has only supplemented traditional controllers rather than replacing them.JonB wrote:Even new controllers like the Wii were novelty rather than revolution, otherwise we'd still be using them now.
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