Vysion
Vysion
Vysion

So... I worked from home Wednesday just so I could play this on my lunch break. This morning I got up two hours early to play it. Put on the VR while trying to polish off my breakfast. Two awesome things happened that I didn’t wait for before. First, if you let it play out past the Ubisoft logo... it does a 3-D

I’m a huge proponent of VR, but I’ll admit this is the closest thing it currently has to a “killer app.” There are a lot of really cool experiences available, but most of them don’t have the funding to be fully-featured games without some considerable baking time in the form of some sort of early access.

My problem with PS Plus is that it doesn’t let you buy games you already downloaded for free.

I will always praise the Vita for it’s build quality and the fact that it became my portable RPG machine. When FFX HD came out, I went crazy and downloaded every main FF game to the Vita so I could have FF 1 - FF x (and X-2) portable, not to mention it was what introduced me to Persona with P4G (which has made me

As I commented in the review of the “Omega” chair, I believe that is the name, I encourage my fellow gamers to go against the grain a bit and try a chair with less padding. Something in the mold of an Eames or Herman Miller. I find that these chairs offer a great deal more support and comfort during long sitting

Having talked to something like 100 current/former GS employees over the past two days, I don’t think this is a vocal minority. I think it’s a sampling of a systemic problem affecting stores across North America.

Totally agree, and I’d go even further. The corporate metrics are the ones driving that misbehavior, which wouldn’t be happening without this scheme to begin with. The whole scheme sounds like something some idiot straight out of B-school dreamed up - “we’ll measure performance based on their metrics, just like we

*Sigh*

Heartbreaking. I couldn’t really deal with being there. So I said my final goodbyes by myself earlier last week, by going to all my favorite landmarks, and finally logging off in Glenden Wood. A place I would gather with long forgotten friends, so very long ago.

I think it’s important not to take for granted what you and I might know. Plenty or readers might not know these things. They might not know how to fix these things.