Super Hot VR is the only one exclusive to PSVR I purchased since Farpoint. I'd highly, highly recommend it. It's a very stylised, Matrix-esque puzzle FPS.
It's been a long time since I invested in yearly football entries so I'm quite out of touch, is the war between FIFA and PES even still existent? Or competitive, for that matter?
The last good RPG Mario was Super Paper Mario, and it was an RPG in the loosest possible sense. Thousand Year Old Door was the last true RPG Nintendo did, to my recollection. I'd be down for a sequel to the original SNES classic.
I do agree with you, but my potato laptop can run it so I just hooked up my Dual Shock and voilà, no issues. If you have any sort of computer, odds are it's less than 6 years old it'll run it. They and Steam designed it to be compatible with PS3/4 controllers, so I'd wager at some point it'll hit PlayStation. Playdead insisted Limbo and Inside wouldn't hit Sony consoles, and whilst it did take Limbo a while (I'm sure there is an awful pun available) it did eventu...
It is an excellent platformer, with a truly unique graphical identity. The best thing is it will run on the most basic potato laptops and PCs. My laptop is utter garbage but runs it perfectly (ignore Can I Run This folks, for once it is incorrect) so with a Dual shock in hand it's time to go roll the devil's dice and suffer some more.
I'm certainly curious on just how dark Lorne takes it. Either way, I have faith. Perhaps the Oddworld quintology will be made after all.
In comedy, either everything is targetable or nothing is.
4 years already? That's crazy, time flies. That game sure gave some gamers real longevity.
This is the complete opposite of what made the main campaign so amazing. I really hope End of Zoe is not the same as this, or I worry RE7 will end on a sad note.
I completely respect your opinion but am curious what you didn't enjoy about VII? I am one of the few who preferred Nemesis over 2, so a R3make would be incredible.
Damn right. It was the closest to the original trilogy in a long, long time. Experienced in VR it was something truly terrifying - don't ever fancy seeing that chainsaw in my face again, or Lucas' wheel of knives...
Thanks for all your work, Mr Bruce. I hope The Last of Us Part II doesn't suffer from you leaving.
It needs an intermission. A new IP may generate some new ideas for Bioware to later implement into a new Mass Effect installment.
I hate how micro transactions have become so prominent in this game. It's gained a slight Call of Duty aesthetic, which is a shame when the vanilla game was so damn good.
I find myself in this position all the time. Lost Legacy, Hellblade, Outlast 2, Andromeda and Off The Record are all waiting to be finished and it becomes overwhelming trying to finish even one, yet alone them all, when there's a back catalogue waiting the second I do. First world problems, eh!
I had no issue with motion sickness, the only time I felt that was Robinson. It's a shame you felt it, my friend, as it's a unique take on a sports shooter.
I still can't find an online match on this game - not one since January! Offline is pretty sweet
I'm curious as in the UK we have PEGI (3+, 7+, 12+, 16+, 18+) rather than ESRB, how is it legally enforced in terms of ages? Yes, I am that bored.
Lilith, please.
Resident Evil 7 in VR proved the purchase of the headset worthwhile. An incredible experience, in my humble opinion.