The ‘main’ characters definitely do make an appearance (especially in the DLC)..
The ‘main’ characters definitely do make an appearance (especially in the DLC)..
I burned through Return of the Obra Dinn, and it scratches all of my niche nerdy puzzling itches. I really like how figuring out identities actually manages to flesh out the story in your head, as you realize who did what in what order. It’s not even spelled out for you, it’s just part of the nature of solving the…
Never played it, but I recall it getting panned. I think they went with a BDSM kink angle, iirc?
Weird, this didn’t show up in the Games section. Good thing I scrolled down on the main page!
For my money, Resident Evil 7 in VR should be #1. It’s intense — too intense for most — but if you like horror there’s literally nothing like it. The immersion of VR ratchets up your body’s reaction to everything going on to…
Nope! PS controller only. It’s actually physically represented on the screen and you use it to interact with the environment. Thanks to the light bar it basically acts as a single complex Move controller.
Uhhh, whoops? Don’t comment before coffee, kids.
Oh man, I’d forgotten about Furi! Not because it was bad or at all forgettable, mind you. In fact, it was the opposite, stylish as all hell and very fun. I recall getting stuck where you got stuck, and progress will come slowly but surely. The ride is worth it. But I get what you mean about exhaustion.. there are…
Loved Odyssey, and it is a shame that no one is making weird platformers like it anymore. I hear Hat in Time is very good, and I loooooooved Astro Bot Rescue Mission, which revitalizes the genre IMO, but other than that I’m totally at a loss.
I mean, there’s still Nintendo 2D platformers.. Yoshi’s Wooly World was…
I think Blood and Wine is the hardest of the Witcher ‘sets’, especially the frog fight which is ironically very early.
That was the fight that made me finally delve into the concoction system. Hopefully you’ve made a few, but potions that give effects are VERY powerful and you should probably down a couple that do…
Finally finished Astro Bot Rescue Mission, platinum and all, and it was charming all the way though the end. I like how they leaned further and further on the gimmick of you having control over the environment with the 1-to-1 movements of the controller, while still controlling Astro-Bot separately — it added a new…
It’s a much smaller playerbase, so I don’t think so, no.
I’m not a huge online multiplayer guy, but I have some Halo and COD history, and I think Firewall blows that away. The ability to 1-to-1 aim your gun seems like such a simple idea, but it’s such a gamechanger. Blindfiring around corners or through little holes, or sprinting while still having your gun under your…
Like William alluded to above, most VR games now are rife with ‘comfort settings’ so that it’s acclimated to all stomachs. And I find, the mind acclimates and you can slowly turn them off as your brain gets familiar with the game. Now I pretty much turn them all off immediately, unless it’s REALLY fast paced like Doom…
Oh, and Resident Evil 7, obviously! The pinnacle of intense VR experiences, if you can handle it. Plenty of content, and just intense as all hell.
You’re right that VR games are currently pretty short — luckily my disposable income is much higher than my spare time these days, and the games are always on sale. Longer games are honestly starting to annoy me with how little they value my time — sure I ‘get’ 60 hours of it, so technically I sort of get ‘value’, but…
The demo level is basically a ‘World 1-1' intro to the game. Mechanically, that’s the skeleton each level is based on — guide the bot down a linear path while floating along behind it and helping rescue other bots — but they add a bunch of additional challenges, tools, and weird level gimmicks that highlight the…
What, no mention of the FotnS NES game??
I.. don’t remember anything about it other than we rented it once and it was kinda dull.
I’ve had some good times with the Mario Party series. Times I’d love to recapture. But most people who I’d want to play with probably wouldn’t want to subject themselves to that again, I think.
I’ve had some good times with the Mario Party series. Times I’d love to recapture. But most people who I’d want to play with probably wouldn’t want to subject themselves to that again, I think.
No clue, I just got some knockoff charging stand for $15 that I keep em in, so I don’t know what they actually use.