"Gentlemen, the Kinect can't recognize the accents of people in just under 10 countries that we are launching in. What do we do?"
"Fuck 'em."
"Uh, sir, the Australians represent a sizable part of the market and they won't be please-"
"I said fuck 'em. And what's that country that sounds like Australia, but isn't? With…
The problem IS that people don't know it exists AND the name AND the software.
Because the author didn't just have a discussion with a Sony exec earlier in the week about PS Vita sales woes?
Your beef was with the word significant. If you are saying it's not "significantly" more powerful, it is therefore "insignificantly" more powerful. "Insignificantly" more powerful is the same thing as saying "on par with". So in your very first comment, you said that it was "on par with" the PS4.
For a minute I forgot I was watching a game and not a show
What bullshit. Here I was this whole time I was hoping, in spite of every piece of reporting on the subject, that this would be a sequel to their highly acclaimed FPS. Do not make me repeat myself: I want to sing-a. About the moon-a. And the June-a. AND THE SPRING-A.
"It's coming out on the 8th."
"Alright."
"No, wait, it's not coming out on the 8th after all."
"Okay."
Ey compañero! Siempre un gusto encontrar otro Peruano.
That makes more sense then. Comedy sells, and if it works there, then they are doing what works I suppose.
Again, just from the top down perspective. Hotline Miami is a twitch-shooter from the top down perspective with a points based arcade style scoring system and rooms laid out like puzzles to solve. Its definitely worth a play.
Except if it runs at 120Hz then it SUPPORTS 3D. It might not come with glasses or an IR emitter but those can be purchased separately. The #1 requirement for a 3D monitor is that it runs at 120Hz. As far as I can tell the BenQ monitor does not come with glasses or an emitter so you are not paying any extra for that.
Hmm didn't know this.
You'll have to be more explicit in your trolling. How were the ideas, aesthetics, or mechanics of Hotline Miami already "tried and tested to death" in other games?
I don't know why you would want to invite more nonsense into the discussion? I don't know, but that's all you've been contributing as it is.
I know what you mean: they both drive on roads at the same speeds and one of them is ridiculously expensive.
You sir just made a good point.
The only thing the first Kinect was good for was hacks people made on PC. Seems like the Kinect 2 will follow in it's footsteps by being useless for gamers.
But, the PS4 is $400, with the camera only being $60. The potential is the same, is it not? And it's $40 cheaper, no?