I think it’s more of what you are used to. Most of my phones have been setup this way and that’s what I’m comfortable with. My wife’s Galaxy is reversed and it drives me crazy.
I think it’s more of what you are used to. Most of my phones have been setup this way and that’s what I’m comfortable with. My wife’s Galaxy is reversed and it drives me crazy.
We actually spoke to a font expert on Splitscreen a few months ago, in case you’re curious to hear more about why these mobile-style fonts bug people: https://kotaku.com/why-some-video-game-fonts-are-better-than-others-1809453682
It’s really the fonts and text that kill me. Seeing a high res text window on top of a pixel-art game just looks so amateurish. It immediately takes me out of it. And the font choices are just so hideously clinical.
Seems like a sign that developers are starting to get VR. A good VR game really needs that interactivity, that closeness with the world and characters.
Playing Fallout 4, I feel like the NPCs are all cold and demanding. I feel sorry for them, but I don’t feel close to any of them or really like any of them. Those…
I don’t know if one thing alone is a headset seller, but if you take into account all the PSVR games there’s really a great selection and I think it’s worthwhile. My husband almost cried the first time he played Skyrim in VR. Star Trek Bridge Crew is pretty great. My daughter likes Superhot, which is not my thing to…
I’m not sure if you’re trolling or simply being disingenuous with your questions. The ESRB already has two content descriptors for games with gambling elements in them. “Real Gambling” and “Simulated Gambling”. It labels Pokemon with a “Simulated Gambling” content descriptor because of a slot machine minigame that you…
This may have made a difference 6 months ago but not anymore. Cats out of the bag ESRB. You had one job and failed at it. The enemy (government regulation) is at the gate and you just tossed a bucket of luke warm water on it... great job. *sits back with popcorn*
Man, this is a question, isn’t it? I would have purchased a PSVR for this game, but it scratches a very particular itch for me, and I am completely irresponsible with money.
Something something where’s my Redwall game?!
As a kid I spent a lot of time at the local pet shop in front of the small animal cages. Hamsters and mice went…
From the mission statement on the ESRB website: “To empower consumers, especially parents, with guidance that allows them to make informed decisions about the age-appropriateness and suitability of video games and apps...”
In October, the ESRB told Kotaku that it did not consider loot boxes to be gambling. When asked by a reporter whether that stance had changed, Vance said it had not.
By adding a label to just about everything, it will be completely counter-productive: it will be on every box so nobody’s going to pay attention to it.
They could have have left season passes and additional content out, and just kept the label for things you can buy with real money, loot boxes or not...
Because then parents would probably actively disengage from those purchases.
...What we’ve learned is that a large majority of parents don’t know what a loot box is. Even those who claim they do, don’t really understand what a loot box is. So it’s very important for us to not harp on loot boxes per se...
This is a step in the right direction but I don’t feel like it’s enough. Loot boxes and the like are gambling. And in a 60 dollar game that’s bullshit. The ESRB needs to just go all the way instead of this half measures crap.
Seems a bit to broad to me if 3$ for a pack of skins that you’re getting what you paid for and constant pressure for a 3$ crate that might give you 1 skin of arbitrary rarity are labeled the same
The only correct itasha.
My god those are the most generic anime character designs I’ve ever seen.
Gotta keep both hands on the wheel. Single handed driving is unsafe.