I love the controller over Vive's current offerings but aside from that, I'm still not sold on a Rift especially after seeing Vive's new upcoming hardware upgrades and extras coming down the pipeline.
Anyone who early adopts knows this risk or at least should. Especially in an unproven, shaky, niche market where the price was already absurdly high and a low number of competitors.
I've yet to play Horizon and I refuse to click this article but aren't side quests in most if not all games usually have no bearing on the main story? I can think of many side quests in GTA 5 which have absolutely no impact on the main story. Same with Skyrim and so on.
Zombie dinosaurs?
I'm happy there are others who realize this. Mafia 2 would have been a better streamlined game if it wasn't open world. There was absolutely no reason for it to be. The game was also ridiculously short and the only thing the "open world" did was there to pad the playtime numbers.
I'd say one of the reasons Overwatch does well (other than it's genuinely fun) is that their characters lend themselves extremely well to rule34 without it seeming like it was made just to produce rule34. It was smart of Blizzard to back down on that R34 witchhunt that happened at the start. It's the porn that keeps games like Overwatch alive long after their players have moved on to new games. Just look at Sombra for example. They could have easily made her a machine like Bastion...
This is just the initial rush. It's the sales that happen for the next 5-6 years after that matters.
Where's the obligatory snapshots of the cheaters forums where they're all crying and planning to sue Blizzard with a class action lawsuit? The schadenfreude is not the same without it.
I would love to have a 2TB MicroSD but then again it would probably cost just as much if not more than the Switch itself.
The fact that they've waited this long to announce it and they've confirmed a specific season and year must mean they're pretty far along on development and are confident enough to hit it.
I got an N64 and ended up trading it in for a a Playstation. Giving up Starfox64 was a hell of a leap of faith but it worked out in the end because I landed on Final Fantasy 7 (a game I had no idea existed at the time).
It's hilarious that there was once a time when Palmer Lucky once acknowledge that a product could be amazing but if it costs too much, there's no point because no one will buy it and then the moment he gets thrown bags of cash by Facebook, he does a complete 180 and tries to justify it with loads of BS.
I'm not surprised. Mafia II had a lot of potential but it was a boring, bland game with no life.
I bet he's already dead and in this trailer, he's just a figment of her imagination.
I really wish LG's OLED played nicely with the PS4 Pro.
Agreed! Good riddance!
Blasphemer! May Talos smite you!
Overpromise? I'm not too sure, aside from the faux-online play with your friends thing, pretty much everything you could expect from the game was promised and delivered. I think people just expected way more than was promised and was let down when it didn't live up to their fantasies. Overcharge though? Definitely. This should have been a $20 at most.
I'm saving up for an LG OLED TV for 4k content. I saw a demo at Bestbuy and it looked like it was on a whole different level from other high end 4K tvs. I want my eyeballs to melt.
AKA a "Please rob me bag".