Those.... all sound horrifyingly plausible.
Those.... all sound horrifyingly plausible.
I've never understood the appeal either. He's a bit too.... juvenile, perhaps, for my liking. There's a ton of people making great, smart, fairly well-scripted, shot, and edited content on there and it bums me out to see what he does inevitably being so insanely popular. The people have spoken, though, I suppose.
I hope so. I'd love to play it on my phone even, but a PC version in any capacity would be ideal for me. I teach using videogames and love it when they do something unexpected like this! Any and every chance to see games as something more than SHOOT BANG DIE is great.... Which I do love me some violence in my games,…
Yup! That was a nightmare. A handful of folks seemingly had similar experiences, but the Rockstar fanboys were chomping at the bit to blame me personally for the god awful port of LA Noire. If my frame rate for a game is identical at 720p and 1080p, I think your game runs like shit. Haha. I'd nearly forgotten about…
I'm thrilled it found a home and will be made, because I remember your last post on it and thought it looked fascinating, but like That Dragon Cancer, I wish it were somewhere I could play it, as it looks like a powerful, compelling game, but if it remains Ouya exclusive, one I'm not likely to ever buy. If Ouya…
I hate being a conscious gamer that care about industry issues sometimes. I would definitely like to just buy whatever games and not care, but companies like EA are definitely on my no-buy list indefinitely until further notice. They have a tendency to treat their customers like idiots that I'll never get over, and as…
I hear that. I think I'd be afraid to play some PC "classics" for fear of the same thing happening to me. The people who remember them as cutting edge in their day probably don't think much about it, but on my list of shame for games I've never played (though, one I don't own at least) is the entire Half Life series.…
For me, on some level, it's a fear that compels me to buy more; it's not even just the mythical "someday" of playing these games, it's the deepest fear of all: what if I reach a point where I don't have any games to play? My backlog feels like a safe, secure promise that I'll never be gameless. I got a 3DS for myself…
I've been stunned by the number of cross-gen games not pulling 60fps and 1080p as the standard across the board. The jump in specs is astounding, and I'm guessing they'd rather it looked better with textures and such to impress the average Joe buying games than the technical prowess most hobbyist gamers expect. Most…
I rather do hope it comes out on Wii U, and if so, I'll probably snag it. I assume it'll hit the PSN stores across Vita, PS3, and PS4, and probably/maybe Microsoft, but more big indie releases on the Wii U would be great! Fingers crossed!
My comment about hooking a PC to a TV is more about my own confusion about how most people act like PC gaming on TV is this impossible holy grail... But it only requires an HDMI cable. That's really it. If you want to read more into it, knock yourself out. I'm not taking a political stand here outside of thinking the…
Agreed, and well reasoned! I didn't consider that a bunch of people must be assuming that I'm some PC Master Race asshole, but that explains on some level why I seem to be getting some weird level of resistance; not that you accused me of that, but I can see where someone might think that after thinking about your…
My Nexus 5 incoming on Monday will wreck that thing, and I can't wait. Android devices move so quickly, and the Ouya was dated when it launched anyway. With a bluetooth controller and HDMI cable you're looking at a way better set-up by default. Plus with things like Chrome cast catching on, in due time people will…
I don't want people to do a damn thing and never said so. Buy an Ouya, enjoy it, and live your life. I really don't care.
I don't have kids and I keep my PC hooked to my TV, access it remotely with a Chromebook, game on my TV, don't need cables anywhere, access everything without any cables anywhere really easily with all my content on all computers, no moving of anything required ever. I'm not judging your needs, but I don't understand…
..... As luck would have it, it's possible to place a PC next to a television, and have the cable go behind it, which is what I do. I have a Windows PC hooked up to my TV and a Chromebook connected to it with Chrome Remote Desktop, and between the two, I can do everything on my Chromebook I need from my PC, and play…
All the chatter I saw was always about emulation and people wanted a cheap box for that and XBMC, apparently. To this day I still don't know why/how people struggle so much to hook an HDMI cable from a PC to a TV. I'll never understand why people would buy a box solely for such pointless things at $100 instead of just…
I guess that's a good marketing hook, to try use an unfamiliar jargon term ("Fourth-Person") to define your game, but this definition and video implies even just modes of Tetris like Field Climber where you guide a guy to the top of the level with pieces is essentially a "Fourth-Person" game, since it involves…
I didn't think the Wii U was/was destined to be an indie powerhouse given that most indie devs I follow seem to be big on PC and the Sony and Microsoft platforms, but nonetheless, once I saw someone post this link somewhere I was like "holy shit, the Wii U has a crap-ton of indie games slated to come to the system."