I watch and buy blu-rays pretty often. If i know it's a movie that I will watch often. Cpt America Civil war was the most recent, but at least a few a year I buy, but it has to be something I know that I will watch several times.
A lot of reviews gave Arkham a hard time for being a short experience, but to be honest, after playing thru it twice, and then jumping around grabbing all the riddles, I certainly felt like I got my moneys worth out of it.
With Robinson being 3-5 hours even if that is doing all that can be done is ok by me (got in on the amazon pricing with prime at $31 and change). The way I see it, paying ten dollars per hour to be entertained is totally acceptable. Most Blu-ray movies ar...
If there were more levels on the retail disk I would buy this year's COD in a heart beat. It reminds me how fun Eve Valkyrie would be with a proper campaign.
I realize the games are COMPLETELY different. I played both, but I honestly think that the people that bought No Mans Sky for full retail, and felt burned by it will not forget by next year or the year old following for that matter. Do you think the people that thought The Order was trash have forgotten (again not me, I loved The Order)? The legacy of Hello Games will be associated with the disappointment of many with NMS.
I played several hours of it. Got it as a birthday...
I loved Joe Danger games. They were tons of fun. Sadly NMS is probably a Tyson combo with a K.O. hook finish.
I'm not sure why the sharing the TV didn't dawn on me. I guess the limitations of where you can move the camera and not be right smack dab in front of the TV made it so I never thought of it.
After playing through a couple time and then jumping around to solve the riddles, I would personally love a average length game utilizing all the different styles of game play in Arkham VR. It has been my favorite experience in VR so far (with rush of blood a close 2nd)
One criticism from he game that is more of a missed opportunity would be for the player to feel in the batmobiles or any of the other vehicles. Even if it was just a non interactive cut scene of the travel f...
News outlets link Breitbart? Alex Jones and infowars? Hahahaha Pulitzer winners? Maybe the Pulitzer prize for Fiction.
@squid
His policies are a joke (at best) if you understand anything past Make America Grope Again. I am assuming you are not part of the 1% that would enjoy his tax plan. He has normalized racism, belittled the current president and his presidency because of his "birther" conspiracy, he is islamiphobic, sexist, and above all has divided the country in so many ways that I can only assume you are a white male that lives in rural americal.
I am a fan of Sony. Have been since the PS1. Not a fan boy, but I prefer sonys offerings in games and hardware. I currently do not own a 4k TV, and really don't care to upgrade my set for a relatively minor hardware upgrade to the PRO. Plus, I feel this will be my vote with my wallet against this mid-cycle upgrades.
I would be curious to see what sort of visual upgrades it would provide to my PSVR, but beyond that I have little interest in the PRO.
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@Aenea
Thank you! I had to get ready for work, but I wanted to reply to Red with exactly this.
Until next year when MS does the exact same thing. Then it will be brilliant. Right?
This will be the 10th game since COD4:MW if they were going to take a break or give it up they would have done so awhile ago. They will keep pumping it out as long as there is a demand for it and they are not losing money in development costs. They may never hit the heights of popularity they had but I don't see the series going anywhere any time soon.
My concern would be a flooded market of subpar VR headsets eventually turning people off to VR all together. Also, it seems that quality control of the experience would be harder to manage with so many different hardware options.
Like the Android platform. Yes many phones have it, but they are all not equal in quality or performance.
I had fun with this title, it'seems short with 20 lvls and a couple bonus levels but it's like a fresh VR take on Space Invaders.
Really? I was thinking Team America was going to be the main story inspiration for COD.... oh aerial combat got it.
I disagree with so much in this review, but I really wonder was this priced and marketed very differently in Asia? I was never ever under the impression that this was going to be a sequel to Until Dawn, and the fact that the game is $19.99 but is called "A full-priced release marketed as a sequel and targeted at giddy VR fans and horror geeks?" Makes me wonder what is amiss here.
I do the same, worry about a couple cats chewing hdmi cables, plus it just looks sloppy having cables all over.
@Muzik
Yeah, I have a PS4 set up at my work station. So it was just a matter of bringing the VR wires, processor, move wands and head unit.
Blu-ray was one of the major selling points of the launch PS3s. It was the cheapest on the market at launch and it was upgradable which most early players were not. When larger 360 games were limited for 9 gigs of DVD, many gamers knew that 50 gig blu-rays were not only more convenient but vastly superior to DVD.
It is a huge strech to say that "Most people actually didn't know what a Blu-ray was" i would say a minority didn't know, but certainly not most.