daltaire
daltaire
daltaire

I'm just spinning my wheels for the full comercialization of the Oculus Rift, it's 2014 and this sort of VR is strangely absent. I know it's partly because it hadn't been done right, but the more I see the OR, the more convinced I am that this is it. Here's hoping I'm right.

If you're watching it for the plot that is, car sequences look ass kicking in my opinion, I actually want to watch this more than the new Transformers movie, though that's not saying much.

I do play female characters quite often, but in a game this immersive I found myself more comfortable as a dude, and I did prefer the dialogue delivery of BroShep. If you want to play pretend and be a girl then by all means do so. Also try not to sound like a 12 year old idiot next time you comment, please.

Well I played as BroShep and it was awesome, specially the dialogue delivery; wouldn't play it otherwise (I tried both), way to be spoiled coming to an interesting reading by Mark Meer just to complain you played as FemShep.

I wasn't expecting much until I saw the result, now I'd definitely want to watch an AoT live action, and I don't usually like live action adaptations.

Would you just look at all that hair! I mean, LOOK AT IT!

+1

And the little fact that is't still not suitable to play on the go.

Well, in it's defense, that's pretty much any other award show; except Oscars and the like obviously don't pretend to be any kind of indie.

+1

I'mattracted to women as much as the next straight guy, but I've always found the regular cammy outfit stupidly absurd and unnattractive; like the type of thing a horny twelve year old would design. I would really like this style much better in the actual SF character, maybe with a few tweaks though.

I was wondering the same thing, and why not everyone sees that is beyond me.

I know no one called for my opinion, but that logic is pretty wrong, and people need to stop using it. It's like saying "hey my car totally broke when I turned it on, it's a bad car" "how do you know it's bad, I don't see you doing a better car". Well no, but you don't need to be able do do better to know something's

In after, people totally not getting what you meant.

Heads up everyone, he's joking; just making sure you know.

There is not enough YES in the world to describe how good this is. Now throw a new Zelda, Smash Bros or Star Fox and it'll be time to get a Wii U.

Being better developed doesn't necessarily mean it's a better game; Saints Row tends to be more fun and creative, GTA tends to be deeper and more polished; I personally prefer SR. I guess it's more a matter of taste.

Nice try, but I'm pretty sure you're aware of how your reply is way off; have a good day/night/whatever.

You can find everything on the Internet, I don't want to go look for it; it's here on a post on kotaku and I'm ok with that. Seriously, kotaku audience will complain or criticize about almost anything.

Man, I didn't see your comment and already commented on the same subject; I remember Volvagia from Legend of Zelda OoT was for years a favorite of mine, but something that always bothered me a little was that Volvagia was relatively small; now Grigori from Dragon's Dogma is huge as a building and has a very strong