Yeah, seriously. Come on people.
To be fair there were actually articles complaining about the sexualization of every single one of those people you mentioned, they just don't show up on gaming sites.
""I'm not entirely sure here, but isn't it against the law to downgrade a product without the consent /approval of the owner/user."
If this were actually against the law there are hundreds of bad patches, unpopular nerfs, and screwed-up game updates in line before this particular issue.
This article seems a bit early, doesn't it? There are still additional DLC packs included in the season pass that haven't been released yet, including Nuka World.
Thanks for the feedback!
Yup, free with optional purchases probably, similar to Hearthstone. No reason not to try it when it comes out.
Warnings would help individuals, sure, but as you can see in the comments here on N4G, plenty of people will try it regardless, and have bad experiences.
That may end up being the answer eventually, but Netherrealm hasn't said that's how they plan to do it.
Anyway, Gear looks to be such a major component of the title it seems a little odd that competitive play wouldn't feature it AT ALL.
I wrote the article. I like horror games a lot, and I like VR. Resident Evil in VR didn't provide the FUN kind of sick you can get from a horror game. It was making people motion sick, which is a bug, not a feature.
The problem is a lot of people will get VR for games like this, try it, get sick, and then think that VR is bad because of it. That's bad for VR adoption.
The point of the article is that Resident Evil in VR won't be fun for a lot of people, because actually being motion sick is not a fun/scary kind of sick.
I wrote the article, and I also don't get VR sickness with most games on the Vive or Oculus. The Resident Evil game, though, and games like it using the old-style controls, make me (and a LOT of people at E3) sick.
Controlling your avatar and/or view with analog sticks works in traditional games, not in VR.
Author of the piece here: Farpoint reminded me a LOT of Starship Troopers.
@spartanlemur
My point is that when you say that people naturally have "a preference for stories set within their cultures," there are some pretty big obvious examples of that not being the case, and people (like yourself, watching foreign movies) appreciating media that shows cultures that aren't their own.
The idea that people naturally have a preference for stories set within their own cultures isn't very strongly supported by reality. What about the love in the West for anime, or the corresponding love around the world for big Hollywood movies?
Good luck to you in your ironman ways.
Yeah fighting with two crossbows is hardly the craziest thing a Warriors game has ever featured.
@DragonKnight
More characters, more variety, more choice -- these are usually fun things in games. We don't know exactly how Linkle will play yet, but having a character that's sort of like (but is NOT literally) a female version of Link seems like an amusing twist perfectly in keeping with Nintendo's style.
Also, creating a new female character isn't necessarily an insult to existing female characters.
Agreed that it's pretty likely the artists were looking for a generic politician image and (intentionally or not) created or remixed a picture of Romney.