Hey Fun, quit using the grey matter in your head and coming to common sense conclusions. When that happens, it is clear you've drunk the kool-aid...of logic. Dangerous drink on The Internet.
And listen to Live2tell, freedom of speech! He can says what he wantsta! You can eat poo...which applies only to him. You are not expected to oppose his views, even when his oppose yours. You are to bite your tongue, but hey - he bites his tongue for no one! The rebel! THAT'S how ...
This seems like a desperate use of a popular IP in a place where it ultimately makes no sense. It would have really behooved the dev to try a new IP and keep the Freddy name for games of its ilk. I don't care for them at all, but this game looks pretty underwhelming and short term gain doesn't seem worth tainting the image of your brand.
I thought they could have done something cool for Star Wars. Instead of the DS4 they did that had some weird red/white/blue theme that I found hard to associate with Vader, make the console patterned to actually have most of the front dedicated to look like his chest piece/torso. Throw a little cool background behind him on the rest of the open space. Then make the controller, which kind of evokes a Vader helmet to me, look Vader-y and put like the breathing grill pattern on the touchpad. The...
Your normal, everyday Black DS4. But this way sounds more exciting and *special*. lol
"We're going to release an exclusive No Man's Sky bundle that reflects the darkness and isolation of space. The console will be lavishly draped in Black-Hole-Black, a black so black it's in the name twice. You can't escape the pull of this exclusive and dynamic limited edition color! The DS4 is no second-class citizen though, coated in newly developed Nega-Quasar, a col...
I'm not sure if I reply to myself, since your comment is nested under the one I'm replying to, do you get notified? Wish there was a clear way to reply to someone elses message after it has reached the max number of comment nests.
Anyway, thanks for the comment. It's rare to run into another person on here interested in giving coherent, even lengthy, answers and take questions as questions rather than attacks. Was gonna make another comment, but not sure if you...
Yea, I didn't look into it terribly hard, but did I see builds on YouTube showing Crusaders hitting Grift 100 during PTR? If so that is simply crazy. But to be fair to 'saders, they've been underpowered for a long time. And thorns have been mostly useless for a long time. So it was a nice marriage of things that both needed a resurgence.
Yea, getting started this season is easier than it has ever been. Get your main Seasonal Journey objectives done and you get a good - not endgame - set for your class. Keeps you from going nuts early trying to get just "one more piece" to complete a set to finally get some efficiency for gear grinding going. And my gut feels like T10 legendary drop rates went up, but anecdotal at best that thought.
Personal note: I chose a Monk for this season. I'm not having a...
I wish I had a 4k monitor/TV to view it on! lol I have the gear enough to probably run it at 4k, though I haven't looked at benches to see how hard it hits. Been eyeing a 4K set for a while, just need that deal that my rational mind works in tandem with the bargain-hunter-hemisphere of my brain to overthrow my pragmatic-bill-paying-hemisphe ...hmm...
Apparently to make decisions in my brain, wars are fought and coups occur on a moment-to-moment basis. That...healthy?
I haven't played this game, but I have to expect that it is in the same vein as Dear Esther. And all I could muster after playing that was "Dear God! What an utterly boring experience." I spent a buck and change on DE when it came out and was similarly disappointed. I even knew what to expect - neither DE or Gone Home ever purported to be a creepy/jump-scare game - but I was left utterly baffled by it's universal praise.
Do you normally like "experienc...
I'm curious. What about previous reviews make you believe them to be "Leftist"? And from that statement, should I take it that you are a Rightist? (Not a judgement, just a curiosity for the lens you are looking through given the comment).
This is one of those games that is really more an experience, and will obviously draw a lot of different opinions given it is almost solely story focused in a category of software normally dominated by mechanics and gameplay. ...
This quote caught me a bit: "Considering the multiple firsts that we’re sort of doing with all of that, I think it has been fairly quick".
If he thinks that is "quick", then they already knew this thing wasn't going to be ready for a long-ass time even when they announced it. I get announcing early, but announcing that early seems absurd - especially when the wording of that statement allows one to infer that it could have taken them even longer.
$85 over at Walmart. Googled the headset to see what it was, and noticed it's a solid chunk cheaper there than Amazon (saving about $40). Puts it in line with the Gold headset price-wise.
I think $200 is wishful thinking. No way PSVR is only $100 more than a GearVR.
I'm putting the low end at $399. I'm guessing they shoot for $499 as the high point. Yes it would be more expensive than the console, but you'd be looking at an "all-in" price of $799ish (given you can find PS4 bundles for about $300). That would only be a little more than a Rift, but be the cheapest and easiest entry point to VR ("real" VR, if you will since Carboar...
I'm interested in trying it for sure. I have Gear VR and it is a fun diversion. Certainly better than Cardboard. But it isn't like blowing my mind. Obviously you can only do so much with a $99 peripheral attached to a mobile phone, but I'm still curious to see how much better PSVR is than that. And then how much better Rift/Vive is than that.
Definitely need to experience one of the bigger VR players head mounts so I can see why people keep talking about how game...
Had this on my Steam wishlist forever. Grabbed it during the Winter sale for $5. It's OK. It's a solid game, don't get me wrong, but I'm not necessarily sure why it is rated "Overwhelmingly Positive". Seems in a similar quality vein of a bunch of other games that only manage a "Very" or "Mostly" positive rating.
In any event, these kinds of games seem like a great fit for the Vita. Being able to play for 10-15 minutes while laying...
I get everyone has their own opinions and all, but I can't fathom how you think MGSV looks better than The Order. The Order is easily the single best looking game I've seen this gen - even counting all the games I've maxed out on PC.
Small black borders or not, the graphical feat they pulled off is simply impressive. Am hoping they either get to make a The Order 1887, or another game altogether that gets to use that engine. That engine needs to find its way into m...
Could never in my life manage to justify spending $250 on a headset. Just incredible to think you can get a Wii U bundle for $250, or for just $50 more an XBOX One or PS4 bundle. I own all the consoles and a solid PC, and I'd sooner put that $250 towards a second console or second GTX 970 than a headset lol.
It does look very nice and the features sound great though, I'll give them that.
To be fair, tech-enthusiasts and gamers have a fairly sizable overlap in terms of demographic. There are more than a few people like me who own all the consoles along side a VR-capable PC. So in terms of going with what Oculus has said, that a lot of sales will be driven by tech-enthusiasts and gamers, it sort of puts a comparison with PSVR back into focus.
If PSVR is a good deal more affordable, but isn't a thoroughly second-class VR experience, I could see myself buyi...
$10 is still about $5 too much for me to consider basically any Amiibo. I could see the appeal of these little do-dads if they were priced like impulse buys. But $9.99 on sale still keeps them well out of my interest. Can get a lot of good games for the price of even a single Amiibo.
But that's just me. Obviously sales show I'm in the minority on this one. Just musing aloud, I suppose.
Yea, but we all know that there are plenty of people capable of buying the game who simply don't. And I'm sorry, the argument for not having money to buy a BRAND NEW GAME is not a good one. Even for economically depressed areas.
This is a hobby, not food. The game prices in the most economically depressed areas are already cheaper, hence why Global PC keys can be bought cheaply elsewhere and then sold in the USD on launch day for nearly half their MSRP.
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