Sometimes that's all you need.
Sometimes that's all you need.
The irony? His GoT accent is pretty terrible. Like, at this point it's more a character voice than an accent, so I can't fault him for it, but as someone who studies accent work, Dinklage isn't really doing an accent as much as he's just overlaid elements of one on top of his normal speaking voice and is then just…
Dany is kind of an awful character in the books as well, but at least she's a child in the books so her petulance and self-importance makes sense.
It's just shameful how few games are coming out as of late. Everything's either delayed or broken. :/
I don't even know why I bought a PS4 at this point. This gen has sucked royally so far. Bloodborne alone won't be able to save a year that's shaping up to be utter garbage otherwise. :(
Played it? Yes. Found it extremely boring and largely pointless? Also yes.
Most GTA games don't have unskippable torture QTEs.
Honestly? Not really. The character I control isn't me. Their interactions are not my interactions. They're just a character, you know? I'm not particularly interested in adding yet another barrier to my experience when what I'm really interested in is responsive controls, solid gameplay and good storytelling.
Because glowing red eyes are badass, duh. ;)
I consider "first person" to be a limitation all its own, personally. I don't want to be immersed and I don't want to be the character. I'm just never going to be interested in that, so from a conceptual level I just kinda shrug and shake my head at this stuff.
When I say multitask I mean I play games and I write and I do things in the real world all at the same time. I can't limit my entire view to one screen because I'm constantly moving around, even while I'm gaming. Shutting out the entire world and limiting myself to one display would be very difficult.
I don't really see the point of playing a third person game in VR, to be honest. It seems like a lot of extra effort for something that won't really change the experience too much. Also, I multitask like CRAZY while I game. Hard to multitask when you have a giant derp helmet on.
's alright. No need to argue about it. I just get real testy sometimes when it comes to things that legitimately make me physically ill. :)
Considering the only shit the industry produces now is halfassed attempts to cash in on the Next Big Thing? I am absolutely right to be worried about VR replacing tradition input models.
The thing is that he never even seemed to think about it outside of the cutscenes where he was complaining. He would IMMEDIATELY SAY YES whenever someone offered him a job, no matter how brutal or violent it was and no matter how little it would help him in achieving his goal of finding Darko.
I sure as shit hope not. I get vertigo in 3D movies and I get migraines from games with too much camera movement. The last thing I need is the standard of gaming to be first person shit, my head would explode.
I think that's part of the disconnect for me. Trevor's insanity was played for laughs, but it was too realistic and too on the nose to be funny, which just made it supremely uncomfortable to even watch.
I looked at my Rockstar Social Club stats for the game a while back, and apparently I died more and spent more on hospital bills with Trevor than the other two characters combined. That's how much I hated Trevor, I would actively go out of my way to get his hillbilly ass killed as often as possible.
I don't agree. The fact I had to control Trevor on his murderous sicko rampages made me nauseous. At least with Tony Soprano you're just WATCHING him be awful. In Trevor's case, the game actively forces you to participate.
I said they were terrible people. Which they are, and deliberately so.