Oh nice. I don’t have my Switch here with me right now, so I can’t check, but I actually didn’t know that one of the joy cons has a camera. xD Sorry for my ignorance.
Oh nice. I don’t have my Switch here with me right now, so I can’t check, but I actually didn’t know that one of the joy cons has a camera. xD Sorry for my ignorance.
The one thing that makes the Switch a potentially good VR device should be latency. Monitor, processing device and gyro-input are all baked into one device and should have <10ms of gyro to display lag. That should at least mean that you don’t get sea sick, because it should be pretty responsive, even among VR…
Looking forward to dreams so much. This will be far more than just a game. The possibilities are endless.
I can’t think of one PS4 title that’s not available digitally. And those won’t go away anyway. So every PS4 title (which you will also be able to download and play on PS5) is already available digitally.
Thank you for remembering me. :D
Sorry for the much grain. It was dark when I took the photo, but I got this standing in my showcase between my anime figurines:
Same with Moss. Similarly to Astrobot where you are this huge floating robot following the little guy, you are this Ghibli-esque Ghost thing observing the mouse in Moss.
I never liked Toriyama’s style so much. It made me not wanna play so many great games.
I hate to agree. But I couldn’t agree any more. When I read the article’s title, I thought “Hell yeah! I’ll watch that!” But the trailer just shows how soul-less a Toriyama-less Dragon Quest would feel.
I won’t watch the launch trailer until I finished the game myself and have to listen to most of this video while scrolling the player out of my view.
Alita Battle Angel really makes you think about this topic a lot. Here we have several bad anime adaptations that changed a lot of the source material in order to appeal more to a western audience, but at the same time destroying factors which made the source material great in the first place.
A great movie that everybody needs to watch for several reasons. Not least because it’s the first really good anime/manga interpretation brought to life. At least on this level. Maybe most of all because it’s an actual love letter to the source material.
As always, I have to add that this article is ONLY talking about cross-platform play between PlayStation and Xbox/Nintendo. The claim that there was no cross-platform play before, or that (as stated in this article) “So far, Fortnite and Rocket League are the only games with cross-play on PS4.” is completely false.
That’s awesome. I would love to have one of those. Or at least a very high defined version of that image digitally.
For me it’s actually strange to read this in turn. Of course the competitiveness and challenge is certainly a unique factor of video games. And looking at the industry and e-sports events and stuff like that, it also looks like the most popular aspect of this medium.
I find it stupid that people are actually upset about this. The color palette is part of the art style. And all the characters (who are Japanese I guess?) are brighter than a real Japanese skin tone. Anime is not meant to be realistic. It’s stylized. And even if it’s hard to understand for some people, the color…
It doesn’t seem to use current data. Because it says my rarest trophy is “Opening the music hall” from Déraciné. However, I got the platinum by now (which every player has who finishes the game).
I was really looking forward to this game. I always loved Vanillaware games and was so happy that all of them came to PS Vita, which is the perfect platform for them. But now I’m not even sure if I will have the time to play this game at all, if I can only play it at home on the big screen...
Well, it could have been worse if you consider they hired RJ Palmer for this movie.
Exactly what I was thinking.