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There is backward compatibility with some PSVR games that also release on PS5 being free if you bought the old version. The issue is that tracking/input for the old games are vastly different so there’s no way they’ll easily work on the PSVR2.

VR is no more expensive than console gaming. An entry level standalone headset is $400. There are plenty of experiences that allow for play while sitting down, or play one handed, or using glasses. It’s not accessibility that’s VR’s big problem.

It’s the fact that locomotion in VR is awful and just amplifies the fact

The quest 2 starts at $399 and is a standalone VR headset. That’s less than the cost of the PSVR2 headset, and it’s much easier to find one than it is a PS5.

It’s not something they can easily do. You’re looking at two different tracking systems/control sets. It seems like, in a fair amount of cases, PS4 VR games that are viable enough to get a PS5 version will let you play the game on PS5 if you bought the PS4VR version.

I think it’s more the broad variety of options. I lean more neutral good these days, but still appreciate the evil option when a motherflocker deserves it.

“Maude, we need to get the sorting hat serviced. It’s sending Slitherin’s to Griffindor again.”

There’s a huge difference between being “a lil racist” and an active, vocal bigot. 

Of course! I’m down for an episode where Frank Welker voices rick and morty with the voices of Fred and Scooby doo.

This is the opportunity for the full-on perfect stunt casting of Christopher Lloyd and Michael J Fox as Rick and Morty.

Avengers came out close to/alongside the new console launch, as a “huge” AAA “service” game, so spiderman was potentially long term leverage to pull people in. Ultimate Alliance wasn’t on Playstation, and Midnight Suns spiderman exclusivity wasn’t going to move any significant number of systems, so the exclusivity

No, Just like there is nothing racist about Lo Wang being a pervert. The racism comes from the saying of random things like, “I gotta cut down on the sushi,” or, “I have special acupuncture for you.”

If it wasn’t just coincidence/perv jokes from the guys who brought you duke nukem, and the writing was doing this trope on purpose, we’d have seen it more than a handful of times and not mostly hidden in secrets.

When the shop goes down all those games become abandonware. Wont feel bad about getting them through alternative means after that.

I can’t tell if the biggest issue is that they’ve never had a sale (and so what? Many haven’t), or that they raised the price after seven years.

Where you phrase it as “not required to submit their personal lives to public accountability,” I see it more as, “were able to easily hide the fact that they were bad people.”

“It feels like today seeking joy is an act of defiance,”

No, that’s silly and a waste of money. The solution should be devs being efficient, not me wasting time and money to allow them to use (at least) double the memory that my system needs under any other circumstance, just to make video game look/run marginally better. 

Original Lo Wang is not a character beyond a pile of stereotypes written in service of jokes. Just like Duke Nukem, the major driving force of the character is laughing at their exaggerated stereotypes. What worked for Duke was he was an action movie genre stereotype, and while Lo Wang tries to be the same for

Right on the heels of actually seeing one in store and for sale the other day, only two years after the actual release.

I thought this article was about Joseph’s Madcap Romp?