I did the same thing, I bought the game day one to support the dev's and Sony, but I've only played the opening demo section. I have to sit down one cold winters day and play, feels like it would be a great story from what I've read others say.
Well thank you for you insight in game choices. My dilemma of not knowing which to choose was only between Bravo Team and Rick and Morty, one being a not so good game and the other, in my opinion, is a one and done. I have Driveclub bikes but never tried it with the VR and knew in my heart it didn't work together, so that was just wishful. I also have never really gotten into Skyrim, played a little on PS3 but then gave up after I could not get to a mission on a snow covered mountain, but...
Not really into MP type of games and I have no friend that also owns a PSVR but I am interested in this game. I seems like a perfect game for VR but seems to require a true team of players, not a team of four randoms not working together. Will pick it up in a sale, hopefully I will find good people to play with and can teach me the ropes.
Most of the games you mention for me to try I already own barring In Death, Space Pirate Trainer and Bridge Crew. In Death looks good and I've already looked at Shugghead Gaming review, don't know about the procedural aspect but I guess when it's only one life it's okay. Tetris Effect I also want but looking for a price reduction and will get Astrobot early next year. Have no idea where you got the notion that I didn't play a variety of genres, all I said was Rick and Mort...
PSVR have many good games on it now, some games not so good. Wish that Bravo Team was less than twenty dollars in this first week holiday sale. Rick and Morty seems like it would be one and done, not sure which one if any to choose. Not in the sale but Perfect Sniper is fun but has terrible tracking with the Aim controller which leads to frustration and ultimately turning the game off. Drive club VR still the best on PSVR as it has more cars on track than GT Sport and Dirt Rally. I wonder if ...
Do you have to buy weapons and fuel in the MP like in Ace Combat "Infinity?!" on the PS3. It was a free to play game if I remember correctly, I think you got about an hour or two each day to play.
The inclusion of a VR mode makes this game even more a must have for me. Regardless of the fact that it's only a few missions, five I believe, they will provide many many hours of fun as combat will never be the same when you have three dimensions of space. Hoping that they've gone back to the old flight controls and not this last Assault Horizons crap. Having the old control scheme buried in the menus, I didn't find them until I completed the game, which made me dislike the game ...
Hm okay, that was... interesting?!
Was about to also buy it on BF but didn't, glad I didn't, cause I just bought it now for less and saved a few extra coins.
Everyday I'm struggling, struggling, struggling. Backlog as dated as that reference.
Had this game since it came out on PS4, but still haven't gotten around to it in my backlog. Finally started Dark Souls3 a few days ago, slowly chipping away at that mountain of old games.
Feeding frenzy
Practically everyone here seems to be trying to hate on Faison but clearly did not read the article. If so then they would have seen that he said someone from Fortnite reached out to him about the choreography. Whether he was compensated or not was not made clear by the author. Faison saying that they jacked the dance could mean anything from them using it without asking, which we know is not true. To them putting their own style to the dance and either jacked it up making it better, or jacke...
Same thing that happened to me, just couldn't get into it. Will try to give it another chance at some point.
Three multiplatform games, the rest are all exclusive. Well, two exclusive third party games also. Seems someone's missing from the party though. Should we do a head count and see who is present or is that not necessary? Nah, it isn't, we already know who.
Wasn't there a video a few years ago of the artist Prince doing the Milly Rock before it was called that, and well before the rapper himself. At the very least it was the precursor to this version.
Prince himself tried to sue Prince spaghetti and try to get them to chance their name because he believed they were reaping benefits off his name due to a commercial. The scene was an voice over announcer at a concert introducing, with screaming crowd"The one, the only, PRINCE... ...
Off topic: Sony has a new tournament pro controller called the Astro C40 TR. Looks good switchable D-pad and thumbsticks, looks good.
I wonder if any of the other songs are as addictive as Connected for the first level The Deep. I loved the music but think $40 is too much for a tetris game with nice window dressing. Will get it when it comes down in price.
Rest in Peace Stan Lee
This game will provide me with hundreds of hours of fun gameplay. Then add in VR and a flight stick, and it will be a thousand hours if not more. Off we go, into the wild blue yonder, off we go, into the Sun.