The Friday letters page doesnāt think parents pay enough attention to age ratings for games, as one reader wishes John Carpenter hadnāt made Toxic Commando.
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Simultaneous release
So Project Helix is a codename, but what do we think Microsoft is really going to call the new console? For a start, they need to get rid of all that Series X/Series S nonsense, because that was terrible. Just call it Xbox something. Xbox Infinite always seemed a good one to me, but Iām fine with calling it Xbox 6, because at this point whoās counting?
I donāt want to get into a PlayStation vs. Xbox thing because I think if Project Helix is different enough it can exist alongside the PlayStation 6. But releasing them both at the same time seems like a really bad idea.
If Helix is more expensive and PlayStation 6 has actual proper exclusives I donāt think anyone is going to pick Xbox unless theyāre hardcore fans. And I donāt even know if thereās many of them left.
Microsoft was probably aiming to get Helix out before PlayStation 6, but I wonder if Sony fast-tracked their console when they found out. That doesnāt bode too well for either the hardware or the launch games.
Focus
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Force themselves
Strange how quickly Battlefield 6 has fallen out of favour. Beating Call Of Duty one minute and then going free to play the next. I guess for all its faults Call Of Duty probably knows how to keep people playing better and as much as fans hate all the wacky skins at least that gives you something eye-catching to promote the game with.
EA said theyāre going to keep everything in Battlefield 6 realistic but if thatās the case how many camouflage outfits do you really want to pay for? I was going to buy the game when it was cheap, so I guess Iāll try it out for free and then by the time thatās over itāll probably be discounted enough for me.
I feel this improves the chances of Star Wars: Battlefront 3 though. EAās likely to see it as a quick and obvious way to reuse the same tech in a new game. One where you can do as many wacky skins as you like and no oneās going to complain. Not saying theyāll definitely do it but it does seem more likely to me now.
Taylor Moon
Price block
I donāt like to be negative about something we havenāt see yet but I have to agree with other readers that Iām already sick of hearing Microsoft talk about Project Helix. The arrogance and complete lack of humility hasnāt changed at all since the exit of Phil Spencer, proving it was always just the company standard.
I think the real cynicism is coming from the price though. I just donāt see how you get past the fact that Helix is going to be more expensive than any other format, including Steam Machine. People would be taking a risk on Helix, and when youāre doing that you donāt generally want to be spending more money than you would have otherwise. I donāt care what the marketing campaign is like, thereās not getting over that.
Heston
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Free money
Of all the games that John Carpenter couldāve put his name to it ended up being a Left 4 Dead clone? I donāt believe for one minute that Toxic Commando was his idea. If you know the man, he often talks about how he enjoys putting out his hand and getting free money for doing nothing, every time a company wants to remake one of his films. It happens so often he just treats it like a joke.
I think he mustāve been the same with this game. Someone phoned him up and asked him if he could do a soundtrack and sketch out some hokey story. Thatās money for old rope as far as heās concerned. The only downside is he has to put his name to the game, when it might not be that great, but they didnāt make him do any press for it, that Iāve seen, so itās pretty low risk/low effort.
Itās a shame because I donāt think heās got it in him to make a new movie, but a game couldāve been something else. A slower paced survival horror wouldāve been absolutely perfect for him, but I donāt think itās ever going to happen. He is attached to the Halloween online game, but I think thatās just going to be another free handout.
Saltie
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Artificial temptation
The worst thing about Microsoft not mentioning AI, when talking about Project Helix, is that we all know itās going to be there, but they know itās not popular, so theyāre trying to pretend otherwise. Iāve got a genius level idea: maybe if people donāt like something you shouldnāt do it? Especially if youāre trying to hawk your ultra expensive PC in a box.
We all know that Project Helix is going to be a failure, but I predict it will be over AI. Itās going to be too expensive already, but you know Microsoft canāt stop themselves from pushing games made by AI and theyāre all going to be horrible. The Microsoft boss is a nut for AI, thereās no way he wonāt force them to do it.
Goose
Wrong number
Interesting to see the change in age ratings for games like EA Sports FC. Although I would be absolutely shocked if more than 10% of adults paid even the slightest bit of attention to a gameās age rating, and Iām probably greatly overestimating that amount.
I used to work at a games shop when I was a student and not only did parents not care they would get violently angry if you pointed out that a game was above the age of their kid. This happened so many times with GTA that my boss told me not to bother, even though it was supposed to be policy that we did.
It was obvious why they were angry too. They knew what they were doing was wrong, but they didnāt care because games are too good a babysitter to give up just on the off chance that it turns their kid into a badly adjusted person.
I also canāt say how many times I heard parents try to argue that the number was the difficulty of the game, as if I wouldnāt be the one to know that it definitely wasnāt that.
To anyone out there reading this, thatās a good parent and careful about what their kids play I salute you, because I can tell you that you are the minority.
Of course, nowadays you have Roblox instead, which is a thousand times worse and doesnāt have any age ratings, but thankfully thatās not my problem.
Coolsbane
Strange selection
Has Bafta ever commented on why they always try and ignore Japanese games as much as possible? Itās so blatant I really donāt know how they justify it. Although the real insult is not doing it and yet also nominating something as milquetoast as Ghost Of YÅtei as game of the year.
Thatās just rubbing your face in it, especially when they didnāt even nominate Hollow Knight: Silksong or Hades 2, which I think most people would say were easily a lot better.
Hibby
Day of the plumber
Nintendo has finally recognised the day GameCentral and their viewers have been celebrating for years! Itās MAR10 Day (earlier in the week)! I usually get newsletters from Nintendo quite regularly, but itās the first, if I remember correctly, that I have seen this from Nintendo as a form of advertising.
There is definitely cause for celebration with PokĆ©mon Pokopia and their 2.2 million sales of the game, which appears to be a considerable success story if ever I saw one. Itās a very cutesy game to look at, with the charm and not too over complicated gameplay mechanics to enjoy and experiment with. The setting up of oneās home looks a wee bit convoluted and a wee bit messy, but apparently completing the story mode gives you a useful skill to help craft and build your home better.
It appears also, that Resident Evil Requiem has been a big success, and weāre only in March, but two very different games have hit their mark in only a short space of time. Very well deserved too and I canāt wait to be getting back to this amazing franchise soon, after my little backlog has been lightened.
With the Super Mario Galaxy movie coming out soon, itās the latest adaptation to follow Fallout, Borderlands, Sonic The Hedgehog, and Resident Evil films, along with the excellent Castlevania and Tomb Raider animations.
I saw an awesome movie based on a game the other day, called Iron Lung, by YouTuber Markiplier and despite it having its critics, it basically follows the Iron Lung story and gameplay perfectly, including the environment itās set in. Will be definitely getting the Blu Ray when itās released.
So hopefully everyone had a fantastic MAR10 day and wow, what an amazing start to the year for games, and movies inspired by games, setting up 2026 to be one heck of a year!
Alucard
GC: Nintendo has been using Mario Day to promote things since 2016.
Inbox also-rans
I think Marathon is going to be hit. Iāve completely enjoyed everything Iāve played of it so far and Iām very much looking forward to the big update. I donāt think itās as good as Destiny 2 but it is good.
Carpetnator
Does anyone else wish Capcom would remake Resident Evil 3 again before moving on to other stuff? That one was so bad and it was almost nothing like the original, which is weird because all the other remakes have been good.
Icchi boo
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