it doesn‘t look like they did much to evolve the game m. looks like more of the same to me. will read the reviews but i don‘t feel like playing more of the same.
they lost me at the headline. i tried this game yesterday and it was as dull and unspectacular as i always suspected. there are always fanboys to anything. i‘d suggest to mark such articles as „fanboy rant“ or similar
would be cool. one of the best games this gen. good narrative (which has become very seldom these days) and engaging gameplay.
this game is so incredibly boring. i know why i never bought it. now that it‘s on + it‘s really how i imagined it. a totally superfluous game.
by the way... gaming is also more than indie ports with a few watered down aaa titles thrown in plus a very stale nintendo games formula.
humm,... some other blogger seems to have tested this game as one of his or her first vr experience ever. this dude or gal mentioned motion sickness. which is always a sign that it was the wrong person who wrote the review. this dude or dudesse gave it a really bad grade. while this blogger here comes around with a more decent grade. which tells me, that vr titles shouldn't be given out to anyone to playtest it. such reviews of untrained vr dudes or dudesses are really of zilch value. i c...
bayonetta is way overrated. sure, it has got a nice grindy game engine. but then again, there are other games on the planet where you don't have to buy a subpar gadget to being able to play it.
didn't read the article, but surprise, surprise... a mediocre game gets reheated and the end result is not good. again, surprise, surprise.
millennials
dudes, really... motion sickness is only during the first few tries. it goes away wayyyyyyy to quickly. so, when everybody is mentioning motion sickness this only tells me they don't have a VR helmet. go on, use VR a little bit more often and you'll facepalm at all your comments you ever made about motion sickness. personally, i am disappointed that i am feeling no more motion sickness due to my brain adapted to the new sensation.
these proof-of-concept-vr-titles are a mirror of what's happening in the psn store this gen: garbage disposal for subpar games for the sake of making money over the masses instead of applying some kind of quality control. this is one of the reasons why this gen has been and still is very lame. quantity is not quality. would be nice if sony learned this somehow.
i never click on these backlog BS articles. i hope the revenue only comes for them when someone actually clicks the article. i would feeld bad if my comments were counted as click also.
that‘s exactly why i‘m buying maybe 1 game max per year on steam. it feels like playing at the local garbage disposal service browsing on steam,
enough with these cheap cashgrabs. this was the final nostalgia title i paid money for. neither worth the time nor the money. and i got only myself to blame to have given the absolute wrong signal with my purchase.
i watched the video on psn and was pushed away by the lack of sense of speed. i think the sense of speed is crucial for a racing game. this one seems to fall flat on its nose.
the setting couldn‘t be more boring and worn-out. that is the reson why i didn‘t buy that game.
state of decay 1 was really cool minus the graphics
why does capturing monsters need a guide? lol... i mean, you bash it until i lt limps and then you place a trap and maybe drop a tranquilizer.
whoa the headline says it in a direct way. the game must be so bad, they are asking if they are even gamers, bro. noclick.
the more procedural content the less my money will be moving. it is as easy as that. procedural generated content is bullshit. there, i said it. not going to buy another game that is big on this mechanic. maybe i‘ll have to find a new hobby, soon.