I liked Skyfall until the final bit in the Scottish highlands - I didn't understand why they went there all alone - so I'll probably enjoy Spectre in a few months time on Blu-Ray.
I'll guess Spectre will do slightly better than Skyfall so I'll say $91 million.
I still wish they'd put some split screen into it, especially with the focus of the team aspect of the campaign. I know I'm not an engineer and so I basically no nothing but I do feel like there should have been a way of having an option to play the game at 30fps but with split screen. One of my reasons for getting the Xbox One would be to play halo with my sister, but with their clear turn from that, I just don't see a reason to get the Xbox One over the PS4 now.
I can see them having the "skip to level X" item also be able to be bought (variations on the item from the Taken King to accelerate new players, or players who trailed off the original experience, to be able to play the new content) - maybe at the sale of each expansion, it always comes with one but then those who want to quickly get multiple classes to the level for the new content (i.e. one of each class) can pay for this item. This would seem fine so long as they didn't use it as an excuse to stop improving the core levelling content.
I always thought Uncharted 1 looked weird (especially the animations). It looks good, and has aged fairly well but I remember thinking it was a strange juxtaposition of representing psuedo-reality while having remnants of the stylised movement of Jak and Daxter
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