It was quite a popular flash-based browser game. Be interesting to see if it keeps true to its roots.
Thanks for the tips!
Hopefully, I'll get on it eventually to find out.
The title was a question so didn't say anything really.
By releasing a service or platform that would make consoles redundant. Not saying that's happening but if hypothetically it took off, it could end up being a market leader taking stuff away from Sony and Xbox. A far way from that at the moment though.
Actually it doesn't state that. It questions it and says it may, but goes on to state that no minimum Internet connection was mentioned so who knows how well it'll work. Learn to read before making comments about people.
Not really news, it's an opinion that Google may have just smashed Sony and Microsoft out of the ball park without actually needing to release a console. Hopefully generating some discussion around that specific subject. Which it has here.
Yeah they restarted last year. So far they've released a range of mice, surface mats and now keyboards with lots more planned. Seems they are focusing on PC though whereas before they were very much console focused creating third party controllers etc.
Yeah, Borderlands is definitely a game that needs to be played coop. Had so much fun taking whole days out with friends to do nothing but sit there and trying to get to the Vault in BL1. Wish BL3 would hurry up.
I think I just miss the Eridian weapons mostly, well more the chase to beat members of your team to the chests. I think removing them just removed something from the game for me. Not tested Borderlands VR myself yet so can't comment.
Would have much preferred them to have done VR for the first Borderlands game. I've enjoyed each one, but for me, nothing so far beats the first installment.
Yeah, would've made life a lot easier.
Could've gone a little better haha
Would it still be Old School if it had better graphics though? That's part of the Old School charm.
Strangely the cardboard feels a lot tougher than the stuff that comes with the Labo kits. That said, the housing for the switch screen has no cover to stop it jumping out which is something the manufacturer may want to correct and probably a bigger concern than the kids breaking the guitar itself.
The game itself is exactly the same, so there was no need to review that side of things because the story and its content never changed. Instead, it focuses more on the transition of how well it is ported to VR.
I was only messing haha
But thanks for telling everyone to only read this review and no others, means the world to us.
You're right! Don't waste time reading the review. Just head to the end for our TL;DR instead. Then again, you are going to need something to pass the time whilst it downloads. Hmmm.
I'd highly disagree. One of the most immersive storylines I've seen from a game in many years.
Love to see educational games like this. There's not enough of them imo and they can be a great tool to help people understand the subject matter.