Really good documentary. The only problem I had is that they largely skipped 2014-2018. They went from speaking about Phil taking over with Kinect removal to acquisitions in 2018.
2014-2018 were easily the worst Xbox has ever been. Game studios closing (Lionhead was touched on), games cancelled and projects not hitting critical success. This wouldn’t of been so bad if it wasn’t created by Sony absolutely killing it over these years with Bloodborne, UC4, Horizon, Spider man and GoW just off the top of my head.
I feel like 2013 tore a hole in Xbox, but those 4 years of content stagnation (barring a few outliers) ripped it wider and wider. If the game catalogue had been as rich and diverse as Sony’s, Xbox probably would’ve bounced back.
Would’ve loved to of seen internal opinions on that period knowing that the competition was doing so well.
The introduction of Kinect was not a good time for core gamers, but it was also the lack of real strong exclusives except for Halo 4. Gears Judgment was not a good Gears game. Had that investment into new studios happened back then Xbox One would have looked waaaaaay better games wise, even if they messed up with everything else. Would have been good to have seen them acknowledge this too.
Also the fact that Phil for years was still answering to someone above him that made the final decisions and that was the reason big new studios weren’t being acquired. Soon as Phil was promoted and only answered to Satya is when this big change happened, it’s old news for us but would have been nice if they had covered it. After all this all part of the Xbox story.
There was also Dead Rising 3, GoW4, Sunset Overdrive, Quantum Break, Ori and Halo 5. But these were battling against negative reception of Ryse, Recore, Crackdown 3, State of Decay 2 and Sea of Thieves.
They did go over the key moments of their history. It would be great to see more of other smaller pieces. Kind of like The Undertaker’s Documentary where they aired the extras. Usually those moments are for those who are hardcore fans that really want more. I wouldn’t say they’re minor, just not as main core focus. Basically, the core audience got what they wanted with Xbox documentary, and for those who wanted more, either get it from articles (like regretting Lionhead closure) or pray for another documentary or even bonuses.