So...is the Scorpio a new system entirely or an incremental step-up of the Xbox One?
Incremental. Basically Xbox One Point Five. Honestly, it sounds like Scorpio is going to make a VR enabled Xbox one, so yeah, you can play all games on all systems, but you can only do VR on Scorpio type of thing... or X1/X1S will limp through future games after Holiday 2017
Gears 4 didn't thrill me, but the franchise hasn't grabbed my attention since the 3rd title. I'll play it eventually like I did with Judgement.
recore, I still don't understand the game, so I'll again wait for more info to make a decision on how I feel.
Forza Horizon 3 is a must have for me, I love the Horizon series.
Minecraft going cross-play and Microsoft in generally pushing cross-play and even cross-buy is really cool. I'm just concerned that cross-buy is going to be limited to digital only, or you have to somehow use your X1 disc on your W10 PC to play on PC.
Halo Wars 2 is neat, but I'm not an RTS guy.
I don't understand the point when companies release smaller systems other than maybe it is cheaper to produce.
State of Decay 2 looks interesting, but I still need to finish the first one.
Sea of Thieves looks entertaining, but it also looks online only, so I'm out.
Dead Rising 4 looks awesome to me and I'm all in. Especially since it looks like it's going back to the first game, and I didn't get to play that one.
Scalebound doesn't particularly interest me, but I'm not into dragons and such, but Platinum usually makes great games.
Tekken 7 with Akuma, I really thought they were going to show Tekken X Street Fighter.
Gwent card game, no clue, still haven't played the Witcher games.
We happy few caught my wife's attention and I guess we are buying that early access when it goes up.
Custom controllers directly from Microsoft is kind of cool but with a $80 price tag (without engraving) that is an easy pass.
I'm sure I'm forgetting stuff