Okay haven't tried those two games yet.
Waiting for Skyrim VR to be $20, as I already own the game on PS3, but that VR makes me want it again.
VR needs more full fledged games with save anywhere capability. So when the strain from using an HMD get too much and a break is required, it can be saved anywhere and turned off instead of waiting till you get to a save/checkpoint.
Ugh sounds no bueno. It was either this or Asto-Bot and i chose Evasion. Oh well I will still give it a go of course.
By agrees or disagrees, can anyone say if Evasion is good or not. Game unlocked last night but haven't been able to put any time in with it yet.
Strange that they did not mention the use of the Aim controller as an option. Hopefully it will be implemented before release or right after. If the Move controllers had thumbstick controls that would have been great instead of pressing buttons to move or teleport. Definitely will keep my eyes on this prize, but currently have Evasion to start playing.
Hard pass on this game for me, principles and all that.
Preaching to the choir, we've already sang its praises. We told it on the mountains and everywhere.
I have mine, just wish there was a higher difficulty. Really could not tell the difference between amazing and spectacular.
Then you would miss out on the best game on the VR Worlds disc which is The London Heist. Especially if you have any intentions of pick up Blood and Truth the heist is a nice tasty appetizer. The ocean cage dive is also very nice to witness a few times. Do they even sell the VR Worlds disc by itself, and if so, would it not be cheap ass hell now?
It's only worth something to me in the here-and-now, but as my interests change over the years it will become worthless. As others are saying anything mass produced will eventually be worth very little due to accessibility, plus I don't even buy collectors editions or even complete editions of games. Depreciating value as time goes by.
Looks like my VR plate will be full this winter.
Will definitely say something about Evasion after I put some work in. The VR game I am really REALLY excited for is Ace Combat7. I know it's not a full VR game but those five or so missions I'm anticipating to be great. VR with a flight stick with the fan on lol.
Great to hear, will get it soon.
I pre ordered Evasion instead. I might just have to get this, hearing good things about it, also need to get Moss.
Very interesting numbers, the PS4 sold 135, 781 copies (78%), Xbox with 34, 174 copies (20%), and PC at 4,210 (2%). Honestly would have thought the game would have done much better on PC, just seems like a game for PC drivers.
Spiders? I didn't even think of that, I thought of them as giant crabs. You know, giant enemy crab.
Fun game with multiple campaigns, cool that Xbox fans get to play it on back compatible soon.
Great game to use the Aim controller, would like a bigger sequel next time if possible. Haven't played Firewall but it sounds good and great use of the Aim controller again. DoomVFR was also great with the Aim controller.
This whole cross play crap is now coming to a close, so naturally now we have to find something else stupid to compare and argue about.
Exactly, people seem to not get it that it would show if games are getting a new lease on life and for how long. For instance, a game can he dying on Xbox because of its smaller player base and be lively on PS4. With cross play we can see just how much of an injection of life was given to the Xbox player base because PS4 players are now infused. Of course, vice versa for whatever is doing the same on other platforms. I just hope we are given the option instead lumping everyone together withou...
Um, actually and techincally speaking, Sony made it happen. Without Sony saying yes regardless of the nonsense smear campaign that Phil Smearcer started and others went along with, if Sony had not finally said okay, then nothing would have happened. Its not Fortnite, its not Xbox, its not Rocket League or Minecraft. It was Sony. The Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. Now, we will see the toxicity of the combined gaming community reach new heights and slowly begin to see sometimes...
Aw man now that's a dream right there to play a Killzone game in VR. Warhawk I would imagine is like the Call of Duty space experience we got some time ago, or Endspace. Which was a little disorienting because there is no sky or ground to help you stabilize and orient yourself.