punishingcrab
PunishingCrab
punishingcrab

Yeah I totally agree, but the problem is dancing and talking to it weren't the selling points of the Kinect when they were making it. They wanted us to virtual skateboard and virtual kickbox in our living room, but that's pretty much impossible because of the hardware limitations. The only good games for Kinect use

I missed it and just watched the video on gizmodo and it doesn't look impressive. Some woman struggling to build a spaceship on stage because it wasn't very responsive. You can't show me concept videos of Minecraft taking over your living room, and then show an underwhelming demo of a generic spaceship.

And the reason it works so well is because it didn't try and track complicated motions interacting with the game. It did the bare minimum...

So why didn't they show off a real demo during this stream? Now I have to go off other people's internet word, which isn't exactly reliable.

I'll believe it when I see it. Back when Kinect was still Project Natal, they promised a lot more than they were capable of. Instead of scanning a skateboard and it appearing in the game, or have a 1:1 Kung fu fight, we got Steel Batallion and Rise of Nightmares...

Maybe Super Street Fighter 5. Sony said PS4 is the only console SF5 will ever be on.

Sony jumps on board? I think you got it backwards. Portal 2, FF14, and Street Fighter 5 are evidence of that. As well as every cross-buy game between the Sony consoles. Xbox has always been the walled off garden.

"You guys can't have FF14 and Street Fighter 5 because we don't want you playing cross platform... But here's Fable Legends! The game you guys always wanted... with cross platform capabilities... on our own terms..."

Replaying this game more than a decade later is a real kick in the ass.

Now playing

First thing I thought of when I saw this.

I'm really enjoying it. I played the original when I was younger and never played REmake, so this all looks new to me.

Now playing

Anybody remember that Avengers THQ concept game that surfaced before they shut down? That game looked promising...

Yeah I am! I've seriously been in the greyzone since they started it and it's always bugged me... Someday my friend!

Yeah it's pretty good for what it is. If you like zombie survival games, I would definitely try it out.

It's singleplayer only, and the entire game revolves around you finding supplies and surviors to build up your camp. Most of the surviors you find are playable, and it's all permadeath, so if you lose a valuable companion, they're gone forever. There's some decent base building, but nothing too extravagant. You pretty

Before State of Decay was released, the devs said they were planning on making an MMO type zombie game after, and that they were essentially doing a test run with State of Decay to gauge the success and test some of the mechanics. That would be a big seller for Xbox.

I always considered the first Borderlands to be the weakest hands down.

Yeah I've always wondered if there are "game Pokemon," as in, you're allowed to hunt/fish for them to eat. Magicarp and Taruos come to mind.

I would like to see a WWZ HBO series like True Detective. Each season would follow different actors in a different setting while existing in the same world. That concept has so much untapped potential that we're only just starting to see.

How the only industry you can work in is Pokémon related, because EVERYthing in the Pokémon universe must be related to Pokémon.