PSVR is designed for sit-down experiences only. Most VR is, with the exception of Vive. It's not like the Wii. You can use a Dualshock 4 if you'd prefer, too.
PSVR is designed for sit-down experiences only. Most VR is, with the exception of Vive. It's not like the Wii. You can use a Dualshock 4 if you'd prefer, too.
Actually, you'd get motion sickness if there were no head tracking, because you'd be moving your head - however subtly - and your vision wouldn't move with it, telling your brain that something is wrong and triggering the sickness response (it's an anti-poison mechanism).
I don’t know what, I feel like the twist being had more to do with the meta-game than anything else. About the player, not the medic. All the MGS games have toyed with that, such as Raiden’s VR training being based on a Shadow Moses simulation. I think it clears up how Big Boss came back from the dead after MG too.
The ludonarrative is about resisting death. I believe the girl is alive, and the ending is simply the boy breaking free from Limbo to watch over his sister as a ghost. I’ve never interpreted her as being dead. The glass crashing seems to imply the boy transitions from one place to another, and his sister is in that…
I think that’s a horrible thing for Nintendo to do to the guy. Fuck you, Nintendo. I love you, but you just don’t do that to people for such silly reasons.
Glad to know P.T. was cancelled for a good reason.
Or it could be a figurative ending, a metaphor for the fear Batman created in the minds of criminals (a superstitious lot, according to Gordon).
Loving it.
Play literally any other Hitman game and you will be so, so much more satisfied. Play Blood Money, the best one. Absolution was more like a generic 3rd person action game. You haven’t played ‘Hitman’ if you haven't played any of the other ones.
Hey, remember when everyone went crazy after finding out Ledger’s Joker was going to have long hair?
I like the new Joker! I totally trust Leto. What were people expecting? Something identical to his general comic look? It’s a new take on the character. Let’s see how it plays out in action. It’s certainly going to be fresh and new. Even original. The guy looks fucking insane. Like the rest of the DC film universe, it…
Both individuals have overreacted, but Gleeson was way more out of line with that initial tweet. TB’s tweet was completely fair, and even if it weren’t, that still wouldn’t make Gleeson’s response any less immature.
People find the brain suckers hard?! Really?! I just had my brain sucked for the first time yesterday on NG+. I don’t get why people would find them hard. You just keep hitting them with quick attacks until they die...it's that simple. Every hit interrupts their attacks. They're no harder than villagers.
I think it looks like a fun one-time watch. My girlfriend & I go to the cinema fairly often, so I can see myself going to see this.
This looks really next-gen to me. It's also freaking me out how much the environment looks like the Scottish countryside in which I live. Gorgeous.
He might get knocked out with one punch, but that's sort of the point. He shows the power of intimidation, fear, illusion over physical force. All the best Batman villains resemble some element of Batman's psychology, and Scarecrow represents the theatrical aspect of things.
And, you know, to keep your dignity and not appear weak in front of your men. I didn't want to go the same way as Ethan. I'm going strong and aggressive now.
You get told to be tender right before you talk to her, but she seems to be of a more practical mindset, so you're basically set up to fail unless you listen to nobody but yourself!
I chose not to work with Tyrion at the end of ep 1, and yet he came up to me to discuss a deal in this ep. Telltale make really great, well-written, glitchy-ass games!
Judging this entirely on its own merits as a trailer and completely ignoring the material it's based on and the cultural climate in which its being released, this looks like a mediocre sci-fi film that has been greatly influenced by Interstellar.