The booze and brass knuckle charges were dismissed, not the murder.
The booze and brass knuckle charges were dismissed, not the murder.
The slogan for the Switch, like all Nintendo consoles, should be “We’ve got Nintendo games, and they don’t.”
One of them gives him a perpetually runny nose,
First, you need to buy a PC, but not just any PC, a PC powerful enough to run your VR headset, so it’s going to be pricey.
And the new Half-Life isn’t coming out in the future. It’s coming out now.
She then ran and grabbed a bottle of baby shampoo and emptied the entire bottle in his face.
I mean, I’ve spent enough time with Fallout 4, Skyrim and Borderlands in VR to tell you that’s more than you want to do in VR with the current hardware.
I didn’t retract anything. My previous comment is still right there.
Yeah, but this is way, way more Uncharted or new Tomb Raider than Sands of Time. You’re really reaching.
I’ve also just been informed by another commenter that Valve is giving this game away to people who buy the Index or the Index controllers.
Fortunately, like most game platforms, VR setups can play more than one game.
Because VR games built from the ground up for VR are almost universally better experiences than games that are built for a monitor, and then have VR bolted on as a feature.
Well shit, I was thinking about getting the Index controllers just for this game, so that works out well for me.
You can get the Index controllers and use them with your current headset.
It looks... like a VR game?
It does in order to qualify as a “PC Headset.” I have a feeling this game is going to require the additional hardware.
Force pull. It lets you grab the vines from several feet away, even mid jump. No more worrying about missing the vine when the vine comes to you.