Just watching this
Just watching this
It’s not, but in room-scale VR that’s not as big a deal because you can physically move around the environment, and most of the fighting happens in relatively close quarters. The VR version is more about putting you in difficult spots and forcing your to fight your way out of them, rather than moving through the…
Sairento is probably the best, most fully-featured VR shooting experience out there right now. I have dozens of VR games on my PC, but when I put the headset on, Sairento is probably what I’m going to play. That Neo-Tokyo level makes me yearn for a great Batman or Spider-man VR game.
No, you’re speaking from a place of ignorance. That’s not necessarily your fault, you just don’t have the experience necessary to speak on this issue with any authority. No one who has played this game in VR would make anything like that comparison, because there is no comparison to be made.
This is a 100% inaccurate description from someone who has clearly never played the game.
It’s odd to me that Dr. Nerdlove over at Kotaku, a video game website, gives more empathetic, reasonable, healthy relationship advice than Jezebel, and he manages to do it with a far less condescending tone.
I’m gonna go out on a limb, and suggest that perhaps it’s because Walmart—the largest gun retailer in the United States—has for years helped normalize the sale and use of firearms, stocked comfortably alongside ordinary household items like toilet paper and socks.
The conservative con doesn’t work without bread and circuses.
If this qualifies as “ultra-racist” to you (the author’s description, not mine) then how to you prevent your head from exploding when you encounter actual racism?
They look like bit characters from that 90s sitcom, Dinosaurs.
There’s plenty of “story” in between the science and military outposts. It just isn’t backstory. It’s the story of current events, and the tribal politics of the land. If the backstory wasn’t coming fast enough, it’s probably because you spent too long doing other things between main story missions.
Nah. They look like unpainted action figures.
You didn’t like the book, fine that is your opinion. But RP1 was a huge success, this cannot be disputed.
No, I hated this review because it was overly verbose and too in love with its own sense of style. It’s hiding its insights behind pretentious purple prose.
Hasn’t this game been out for PSVR for months?
Looks like one of the illustrations from an Amelia Bedelia book.
I don’t even like RP1, but I like this review even less, and for exactly the opposite reasons.
No, it doesn’t. I don’t care what other people think. I’m just sharing my opinion about the topic at hand. If you don’t like it, ignore it.
The only thing that gives me any hope anymore is the belief that Donald Trump hates the job of being President too much to run for a second term.
Perhaps RP1 isn’t for everyone. I love the book and Cline’s use of nostalgia as a vehicle to tell a story.