Hoping this makes the leap (of faith) to PSVR2.
Waits for RE4 Remake VR mode to be revealed to be coming to PSVR2 exclusively in 8 days (1 days after Arizona Sunshine 2 and a couple days before Vertigo 2) before writing this article.
Xbox tax is a coping mechanism that was created by Xbox fans after Starfield managed to fail to meet expectations and the realisation that they'd go another year without a GOTY nominee sunk in. Similar to the 'PC = Xbox' coping mechanism that was fabricated after Xbox were forced to release their first party titles day and date on PC to try and make the dev costs back.
I've definitely lost a lot of interest in traditional gaming since I started playing on PSVR1 and PSVR2. Big names like Spiderman 2 pull me back of course and I'll probably never give it up entirely, but since playing Firewall Zero Hour I find it difficult to enjoy 'flat' FPS games and online games in general. Playing online in VR makes you feel like you're actually hanging out with people, for me anyway.
The problem with VR, or PSVR2 at least so far, is...
I'm personally looking forward to this, but I know no matter what; Bloober will catch heat. Seeing some of the stuff people complained about in remakes like Demon's Souls and SOTC just proved to me that remakes will never please everyone no matter what. I'm seeing people complain about the MGS3 remake because it doesn't have that heavy yellow colour grading and I can't help but roll my eyes.
PS Home 2 with optional VR would be a nice addition.
Abby's physique is used as a tool to drive home how far she has fallen at the end of the game when she no longer looks like that. But no, 'muscle waman bad'
You literally collect pills in the world to buff your characters. In TLOU TV show it's mentioned that drug production is up and running in Boston.
"A girl avenging her father going against another girl and taking out her father figure. Really contrived."
How is it less contrived if Abby is male?
In TLOU1 you pop pills to buff Joel. In TLOU1 you, as Ellie, a 14 year old girl who has lived in a QZ most of her life; kill multiple armed, muscular men. As Joel you kill many more, including the hospital base of a military group, single handedly. In TLOU1 a fungal infection gives people the power of echolocation.
What do you think is more believable? All this, or one muscular woman in the world, who could be dosing, is well fed and trained and could be a genetic freak?
"Why is ND untouchable to criticism in this situation?"
The battle cry of those who have had a personal axe to grind with Druckmann since 2020. I don't recall Ghost of Tsushima Directors Cut getting flak like ND is now. If Factions comes out, they'll get flak for that too. If TLOU3 comes out you better believe they'll get flak. New IP? Will be gone through with a fine toothed comb to find any semblance of wokeness and then the flak will begin anew.
Can we stop pretending PSVR2 didn't launch with Call of the Mountain, Firewall Ultra (first party IP) and a VR mode for GT7?
They still hate Druckmann over the events of TLOU2 and will take any chance to crap on ND.
@sadraiden
"Part 1 Remake is marginally better looking than Part 1 Remastered"
Just an utter lie.
Ask Bethesda about Skyrim.
I don't remember a new mode in the W3 upgrade.
"which absolutely makes sense during the apocalypse"
Yeah remember muscular tank-built Joel, scraping by on ration cards, and how he killed over 100 armed men who were also muscular tank-built in part 1? Remember how he single-handedly wiped out a well-armed militia in the hospital? Imagine being outraged that one of these people's family members would have reason to be a bit annoyed with Joel over that. Remember him getting impaled and infected but surviving ...
It's a $10 upgrade that includes a new mode that sounds like it's worth the $10 by itself.
@jwillj2k4
When you have to create fictional scenarios, you've lost.
Well it already is out on Q2 which doesn't have MR (I don't think) so I doubt it can't be done.