Wait until you find out about development in the HD era.
Wait until you find out about development in the HD era.
“Writers only ever communicate exactly what they explicitly intended to communicate” is a hell of a take.
This notion that you can take highly political situations and just opt out of making a political statement means you’re not being political is eyerolling. It doesn’t have to be a grand political statement. No one is arguing they should be putting out some sort of philosophical treatise or anything. But when you make a…
Seriously. Can’t a company make a game about overthrowing a fascist government in Not Cuba without people asking if there are any statements about the real world. Not Cuba isn’t even a real place. DUH!
Well, no shit?
I 100% agreed with this blog until last week I finally got a PS5 with Sony Direct (the store I tried to buy from after the first two months of adding to cart hell).
Except for the very obvious difference between the two situations.
But what’s that I hear... oh it’s the complete absence of outrage at corporate censorship from those who’ve spent the last how many months decrying “cancel culture”.
Womp, womp. There’s clearly a worse side. And that is Israel and the US.
It’s pointless if you don’t care about international law, human rights and historical record, sure.
The group that is a victim of genocide absolutely has the moral high ground against the side committing said genocide.
I don’t consider there to be a clear victim here
The ‘both sides’ argument isn’t quite valid when one side is holding the other side in an open-air prison often without water or electricity. The longer Israel oppresses people the harder they’re going to fight back unless you just kill them all, and taking the centrist stance on this sounds just like saying ‘eh, i…
It’s very unlikely IGN and GI editorial staff are to blame for today’s takedowns. Be kind to them. They did good yesterday.
If we only had a president who had some backbone none of this would be happening now.
I was a very frequent commenter there back in 2014-2015 and the way I see it there’s a fairly straight line of radicalization that went through a certain console brand’s fan base to Gamergate to Pepe to MAGA white nationalism in the years since. The same strain of fanboy malevolence pervades in on the politics sites I…
All PSVR games are on PS4, and PS5 is compatible with just about every ps4 game. Plus you can already use the existing psvr on ps5 to play them, so it’s significantly unlikely that the new VR won’t be backwards compatible.
I also dislike Sony’s BC policies as a whole, but I’d say they’ve done relatively fine with PS4-on-PS5 BC. It’s no frills, but largely works. So that’s one reason.
I’ll be honest, when the PS5 was released and there was nothing about PSVR, I assumed Sony was going to let it quietly die. This, though, sounds pretty badass. I’m not a VR guy (tried it a few times, thought it was cool, but don’t think it would be worth the money or space for me, given how much I would use it), but…
Wireless is absolutely not a thing I care about in VR, so if it is just a single USB-C then I am perfectly fine with that. It is one less thing that I have to remember to charge, or to leave on a charger, and that absolutely has no reason to be wireless in the first place; even with room tracking VR setups you’re…