Norik
[14] Master
Disappointing. They spent too much time talking about a feature that amounts to a voice activated TV remote, and too little on games. Game-wise all they really showed were the sports games, CoD, and that Quantum game (briefly). I'm assuming they're saving the games for E3, but if this serves as an indicator of how they'll be handling this generation, I'm out. If they weren't going to show anything until E3, they should have just held off on the unveiling until then. I also thought the name was horrible; it's going to take some time before hearing "Xbox One" makes me think of the new system and not the original. I can already sense tons of people getting an original Xbox this Christmas by mistake.
Overall, with the lack of games, focus on TV, forced integration of Kinect and cloud gaming, total lack of backwards compatibility, and awkward name, I'd say it was a pretty bad first impression. It didn't make me, or my brother (who owned both the original Xbox and Xbox 360), want an Xbox One. Unless they come up with some godlike exclusives on E3, I'm not giving a cent to Microsoft this generation. I love my Xbox 360, but this is pathetic.
Oh, and it looks like it was designed in Minecraft.
Overall, with the lack of games, focus on TV, forced integration of Kinect and cloud gaming, total lack of backwards compatibility, and awkward name, I'd say it was a pretty bad first impression. It didn't make me, or my brother (who owned both the original Xbox and Xbox 360), want an Xbox One. Unless they come up with some godlike exclusives on E3, I'm not giving a cent to Microsoft this generation. I love my Xbox 360, but this is pathetic.
Oh, and it looks like it was designed in Minecraft.