Yeah I agree, the price of VR was way more of a thing when it first launched, but now there are options priced to lots of different gaming budgets. It doesn’t need to be mentioned in every article.
Yeah I agree, the price of VR was way more of a thing when it first launched, but now there are options priced to lots of different gaming budgets. It doesn’t need to be mentioned in every article.
The combination of it’s length to price, and launching so soon after so many games I want to play more including Half Life: Alyx have me waiting for a sale on this one. I’ve played the other Room games and I’m sure this one is great too, but I can wait this one out.
And finally a conclusion to our thrilling saga. Good on them for doing the right thing, after a few wrong things, but still.
So they get the bad press for their plans to defy the lock down orders and then lock it down anyways the following day. It’s almost like the higher ups at Gamestop feed on negative feelings.
Even home in isolation I don’t have time to read this.
I read that somewhere too, like more than once.
Gamestop is so essential that it was going out of business before the pandemic.
It’s not just the cards though, it’s the limited world in which they have to pull ideas from. Drones and Boomers, a Cog, a Lancer, they just don’t have a lot of material to work with. Just look at the private, captain, and fresh recruit cards above. This feels like an early April fools joke.
This is such a boring IP to make a card game from. Just look at those cards... I don’t want to play a game with art that boring.
Scary stuff in VR is too scary. It puts my rational brain and my lizard brain in constant argument...
I’m glad they are allowing controller support, Diablo 3 was way better on consoles because of it. Fight me!
It says more about the writer of the article than anything, they are the one that made it sexual.
He comes from France.
In what world were Nintendo giving their IP to SONY?
This thing has always fascinated me because not only is it the physical manifestation of Nintendo’s biggest mistake, it’s probably the biggest mistake in videogame history with the possible exception of Atari turning down working with Nintendo to release the famicom in the U.S.
With Square’s track record nine years is actually a pretty ambitious timeline, I would actually bet the over on this.
It’s going to put Gamestop out of business, but I’m not too worried about my local mom and pops. There are enough physical collectors out there that the Seattle area has numerous long lived game shops that don’t seem to be slowing down.
Well considering I just had to uninstall Origin because it kept giving me pop ups to log in even after disabling it in my start up settings... things like that are why I like Steam. It doesn’t really mess with me, it does what I want it to and has a lot of features other services don’t. I don’t have a devotion to it,…
Came for this. We are old.
20 minutes more than I played. But honestly, there are enough games these days that I usually forego all DLC no matter what it is, single player or no.