More of the same isn't the only complaint in the reviews I have been reading. Many are complaining about crashes, fps issues, no vertical split screen on couch co-op, less interesting main villain and the humor being less funny. If you add that all up I think there's grounds to give the game a lower score.
I can't stop playing No Man's Sky in VR. I agree with you. I own well over a dozen PSVR games and I can't keep up with all of them. Plus the Hulu VR app is freaking awesome. I love watching movies on a bright sunny beach.
I know, but I am talking about the afterfall official site, not the article. Follow the link in the article and you'll see what I mean.
Looks interesting but the website only lists Oculus and Steam as supported platforms. It stands to reason it will appear on PSVR, so I'll be keeping an eye out for this game. I hope it supports the PSVR aim controller.
Sounds fun.
Kind of a weird game for me. I've been through it twice, and while going through the game is fun and interesting, I find the story to be sub-par. It's pretty rare for me to enjoy an experience while at the same time feel the story to be lackluster. Still, I do not regret picking it up and hope to play more fmv games in the future.
Sounds right up my alley. I'm really excited for this game.
Hopefully these glitches get patched. This game has so much promise.
This game is getting review bombed on metacritic right now (user rating standing around 5.1), mainly due to poor framerate in couch co-op, unreadable tiny text, multiple glitches and lack of vertical couch co-op options. I haven't read a single thing about this in any of the online website gaming reviews. Anyone who actually own the game experiencing this? I'm just curious.
I'm sure these issues will be patched in time. I was about to make the jump and buy, but ...
The Borderlands series is really fun to play, and I own them all on various platforms having put it hundreds of hours into them. There's really so much to like about the series. That said, the humor has always been hit or miss for me. Some of it makes me laugh and some of it falls flat, but so far it hasn't detracted from the fun. Tales from Borderlands had the best Borderlands storyline imo. Not only was it the funniest of the borderlands, it also had the most heart. And I wish Hands...
I'm always interested in niche games like this. Never heard of it till now, but it seems like something I would like to try. Thanks for the review.
#Triggered
Borderlands humor doesn't always appeal to me either, but finding a way to link this review to your distaste for Trump and your views on abortion rights makes this read like a Kotaku review.
Looks interesting. I found this description of the game on GiantBomb.com
"Into the Radius is a dark and atmospheric VR game available on Steam Early Access and supports HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Windows Mixed Reality systems. The game is inspired by the book ‘Roadside Picnic’ by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, along with the themes and atmosphere from Stalker, Stephen King, and Myst.
Set in an unknown Eastern European no-man's land where players ear...
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I didn't mean you need to start a new game to fix the glitch, sorry if I wasn't clear. I meant that I just exit out of the game and reload to fix the glitch when buildings and objects appear to float a few feet above ground.
As far as starting a new game, I simply meant that after the beyond update I started a new game and was having fun.
If you just got an A class ship that you like I would stick with it :)
I'm having the same issue with building and objects appearing a few feet off of the ground from time to time; it's not game breaking, but it is a glitch in need of fixing. If you exit out and reload it seems to fix the issue. I started a new game and it's been pretty dang fun.
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Good article. I've found that video games help me take the focus off of myself when I am depressed. However, I've found that physical activity--running, yoga, BJJ & general exercise--combined with video games is the sweet spot for me when dealing with the angst of life. After a tough round of sparring, I love to sink into VR while resting my sore muscles. I recommend trying it. You won't regret it.
Looks cool.
Anyone old enough to remember when Nintendo offered Dragon Quest 1 & 2 (Dragon Warrior back then when it was just Enix) for free with a Nintendo Power magazine subscription? The series wasn't that popular in the US yet. The only RPG I had ever played was Final Fantasy 1 at the time. I was so excited to get the games. Unfortunately I didn't understand RPG's and grinding, so I never completed either game. But I ended up playing DQ 3 and 4 and completing those when I got a little...
I completely agree with your post. The last couple of times I was in there I had to answer three to four questions before I could make my purchase. Another thing that annoyed me was how the employees, especially the male ones, would offer me their opinions when I didn't ask for them and proceed to explain to me things that I already knew. It's as if they just assume that anyone who walks through the door in uninformed.