that’s a spicy reference.
that’s a spicy reference.
That’s awesome. I always thought Biohazard was a cooler name.
Do you think that being open world really adds to the fun of games? I think there are examples of it really changing the experience and also of it being redundant. I loved MGSV: Ground Zeroes because it was a super open level but things were still scripted a bit so you could discover cool new ways to beat the mission.…
Although I understand people’s complaints with Ubi, I still enjoy some of their games, and I don’t judge a game based on the fact that it’s made by them. I will NEVER get a Ketchapp game, though.
Also Mighty Number 9... although everyone was convinced that one would be good because the creator of the original games was on board...
I can’t decide between FFXV and Dishonored 2... ugghhh...
Seems less like a ‘bad’ game and more like a ‘different’ game. It’ll be my first Final Fantasy so I don’t have nostalgia for previous game systems, but it still looks like an awesome game in its own right at least.
I really hope that whatever this is, it stays very story-focused. I doubt that the final game will be, but this article makes it sound like rust or something.
I like the subtle jab at load times at the beginning ;)
It’s not “Gender,” it’s “style.”
Lol reading the headline, I thought it had been delayed another 5 years or something! Phew. I don’t care if it comes out later, as long as it’s before Christmas. Still, pretty funny it was delayed AGAIN.
I like the analogy.
I preferred Battlezone for the sense of scale, but yeah they both felt super immersive!
I would 100% bring all of my friends to this. Looks like the perfect mix of silliness and fun.
I agree with Miyamoto in that a Mario VR game wouldn’t work very well, but I didn’t think play time and togetherness were the issues. As someone else commented below, PSVR looks like it has ideas for incorporating VR into couch co-op. Besides, the Mario runner for mobile doesn’t seem like It’ll have co-op (it would be…
Great point! Yeah not everything is great, but it really is an awesome experience. Tiltbrush and the archery portion of The Lab are both games I’ve tried (at a Microsoft store) that just feel great to play. I think the Vive has a worse lineup of games (made with vr in mind) than, say, PSVR, but I think is has the most…
I’m REALLY worried about lazy devs making the games work well for Pro and not for original/slim.
I would love to play Nintendo games on my PS4. I have no idea if that will ever happen or not.
The worst hardware but the best games?
I’ll definitely still try this out, but why not let us run manually? (I’d happily pay for a full Mario game on my phone!)