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...did you just say that the Wii barely sold at all?


You’re really overestimating the public’s willingness to fiddle around with emulation.

That’s what the Horizon game is supposed to be.

I just did a search on Steam for all games that either support or require VR and found 6,852 games.

Yes, a lot of that is shovelware, but there’s also massive stuff that (AFAIK) hasn’t been ported to PSVR2 like Half Life Alyx and Subnautica...plus a lot of PSVR1 games like Hitman that won’t get brought over to the new

I clicked through that video and it’s worth mentioning that despite being a visual novel mostly comprised of dialogue, there’s no character art sprites, only backgrounds and text boxes—and the backgrounds are all A.I. Art. The really gross kind from like 2 years ago that inexplicably makes me want to vomit just

They’re not making a moral judgement over the trend—if anything, they agree with you.
The issue is that even if AI art—or any other technology—is pure evil, it’s still going to be used. You can’t un-invent something.

“Game Catalog” is nowhere near specific enough to obviously refer to something that only comes with Extra and Premium. It’s reasonable to think that “Game Catalog” refers to the monthly Essential games, or the PS+ Collection that you get with a PS5...because “Catalog” literally just means “list of items,” and both of

Going that the text of the tweet doesn’t even mention “plus” or “Extra,” I have to believe that this confusion is deliberate.

Also turn on motion aiming so you can land precise shots better.

Honestly, most of them use characters from other games. You don’t need to know who they are, but they’re gonna show up for the people who do.

The whole point of the video that this article is about is to disprove your second point. The Switch can now be ordered directly, without the need for backorders; it takes around 2 weeks to ship.

Look, if the game doesn’t want you to play it after you’ve played everything in it, just...play something else. I’ve never really understood the obsession with endgame content; there’s so many good games out there that when I reach the credits of one, I usually just move on to something else in my incomprehensibly

This is a good argument for why every game should let you access the settings (or at least some settings) even before logging in.

It’s unambiguously a patch. The .exe is the same. When I launch it, Discord shows me playing “Overwatch,” not “Overwatch 2.” Even on Switch the icon still showed Tracer and the old, numberless logo after I installed it (but before I launched Overwatch “2" for the “first” time.

“If approved”

Spectacular Spider-Man is coming to D+ on the 19th. It’s on Netflix now, but if you can’t watch it there, and you’re a fan if Spidey at all, you need to watch it.

It makes sense, unfortunately. The old PSVR worked by literally having a camera mounted on the TV watch bright lights on the headset and on the controllers. PSVR2 does not have that camera or glowing controllers, so it’s not like the underlying technology is the same.

...Bold choice, using a phenomenon that’s basically a huge particle effect, for your streaming TV show, a format notoriously bad at rendering particle effects...

It looks cool. And, thanks to Daft Punk doing the score for Legacy, it sounds cool too.

I seriously think that’s the bulk of the appeal. The original film’s effects were largely unprecedented in 1982, and Legacy at least had interesting art direction. The rest was hardly original but the parts that were good were

Bithell and Tron are such an obvious, brilliant match that I’m incredulous that Disney—you know, the same company that gave EA exclusivity over the Star Wars license for afar too long, who threw LucasArts into the sun, who basically forgot that console games existed for like 5 years—actually made it. It fits like