The fact that you only found out that you were playing as a female character at the end of the first Metroid game and we all thought it was brilliant as kids should have Samus at the top. She paved the way.
LOL
NO!
Needs to evolve to what? I paid 25 for a year, and I'm getting 3 free flat games, and now 3 free PSVR games a month. When they are giving games like FF7 remake away included in that, it sort of pays for itself and then some.
If you haven't experienced VR in any of its current state yet, PSVR2 will blow your mind sideways.
Everybody's Golf is amazing. I just wish it had more courses and online play. It'd be instantly the best golf game ever made if it had that. Again, another example of VR just ruining the flat counterpart.
I'm not even sure why you had to question Sony's support for PSVR. The fact that we're typing on a thread commemorating 5 years of the thing should be enough, and the fact that PSVR2 is on the way is a big hint.
Exactly. Trying to play an FPS with thumbsticks for aiming after using motion controls that naturally replicate real life is like trying to eat soup with a fork. It's incredible that you can literally just intuitively fire shots and hit your intended target in a specific spot on reflex without even looking down the sights. Put it this way: you play an FPS on flat and you feel like you're just playing a game on a small window across your room. In VR, you feel like you're actually l...
You can mod a headset with bumpers at each side of the lenses so the glasses don't make contact and scratch them. HMD's have all more or less been designed to accommodate for glasses in the past couple of years, apart with outliers like the PSVR, which I said, has to be modded just to be sure.
And they told me it was a fad and it'd be dead in a few months after arrival.
Here we are....
What have they got that's "special" here? All I experienced was another run-of-the-mill FPS thats trying hard to follow the trend.
Isn't that what most games release as online these days anyway? A work in progress.
Spiderman ropes, hero characters that constantly chat shit when you don't want them and are indistinguishable across all factions, a mad UI that hurts your eyeballs. Garish neon shit on your screen for no reason and also hurts your eyeballs. Lack of distinct classes. Music blaring from vehicles that isn't even thematic and is just weird. What else? Bugs. Lots of bugs. And I'm sure the cosmetic microtransactions will be rife.
Games really have fallen off a cliff ...
You jest, but you know we'll get those in some form or another.
They should rename it "Call of Battlenite".
I don't even know what this game is trying to be, but I know that it's not Battlefield anymore, and that its following trends set by COD and Fortshite.
Your main player base, EA. Sound. Take your loot box microtransactions out, then.
Dickheads.
-Hermit-
Spot on.
They'd jump to Sony's defence on here if Sony were at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, and they were at the top...without a parachute. Sony can do no wrong. Apparently.
Darkborn being a prime example of the price hiking corporations apologist. 20 or 30 years ago, most games had that price attached to them because of the physical mediums they had to be stored on. If it were cartridge, then the manufacturing cost...
Disgusting how the Sony sycophants on here slurp up every regurgitated word coming out of this man's mouth. He's a talking head of a company. A CEO. Everything he says is nothing but sweet pillow talk bollocks. He doesn't care about you or "the players". He cares about how much money he can make.
And you think it's because he wants it "for the players" enjoyment? LOL
All he sees and hears is "Mooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooo!"
One corrupt greedy corporation saying it doesn't like another greedy corrupt corporation. Priceless. Capitalism cannibalising itself.