It uses Kinect-like cameras to map the space in front of you. It's probably not too hard to say a large, flat, vertical surface is a wall.
It uses Kinect-like cameras to map the space in front of you. It's probably not too hard to say a large, flat, vertical surface is a wall.
The demo I have is on Xbox One. I'm not sure if there's one on Wii U.
I own Lego Batman 2, and my 3 and 5 year olds do pretty well with it, but I still have to step in and help when they get stuck. I downloaded the Lego Batman 3 demo, and while they like playing it, it seems more difficult. My 5 year old can get through it, but my 3 year old gets stuck easily. There seems to be a lot…
Having recently bought "Damned" on Steam, and having a blast with it, I'm down for this idea.
Am I a horrible parent for letting my just-turned-three year old play Super Mario 3D, LEGO Batman, and Disney Infinity all by himself?
When it comes down to it, I really don’t like horror games—I’m just not one of those people who enjoys getting scared. That said, I have played and enjoyed every game in the Fatal Frame series. Don’t get me wrong, Fatal Frame V is very much a creepy game as you explore a haunted mountainside with nothing but an old…
Blizzard should make an arena where we get to pit enemies against each other. Who would win, Arthas or Direhoof?
That's 20 people working together virtually flawlessly through 17 minutes of chaos. That's impressive.
The Xbox One interface has also changed a couple times, which isn't represented in this gif.
I don't see how you can call that exchange exciting or "a bang". Sure, Zelda looks great and all, but these types of videos from Nintendo seem so sterile, like they're made for old people who don't really know what games are. "This area is heavily forrested"....................................."I don't run into…
One of my biggest frustrations with Xbox One is when it won't let me sign. I pretty much can't do anything if I'm not signed in because my digital games and save files are linked to my profile. On Xbox 360, you could sign in and out all day long whether you were online or not. But I often have to sit through 30…
I agree. Downloadable patches have become a crutch for developers. They need to start viewing patches as a way to improve their game; not fix them.
I'm one of those people who comes back for every expansion, and usually ends up quitting when I hit max level. But I have to say, I feel like Blizzard has stepped up their game with WoD. The garrison is a great feature, but I particularly like the rare enemies, and area-specific quests they've sprinkled all over the…
Shouldn't firing a gun in zero G send you flying backwards?
There's a difference in a game being racist/sexist and a game containing racist/sexist themes. Yes, the Nords in Skyrim are generally racist, and the Dunmer in Morrowind are generally racist, but that doesn't make the game itself racist. The Elder Scrolls series treats men and women (of all races) equally. Ignoring…
This is pretty humorous, but in all seriousness, The Elder Scrolls are probably the best examples of a game treating men and women (and orcs and elves) equally.
Considering all of the physical places within a particular zone are all connected, this seems totally reasonable. You don't go through a loading screen to get into these areas. They're all part of one giant map. It seems obvious they would have built the space for these new missions into the original map, and…
I must have no idea how GTA Online works, even after playing it. I thought everyone killed everyone.
I like the idea of being able to determine who should be in the portal, and people having to be aware of their location to ensure those people get in, but after totally dominating Atheon last night, I don't see it as a real problem. They basically removed the strategy of picking who should go into the portals, and…
Not much for $20. Especially for Xbox players. How can they justify charging Xbox players the same price with less content?