I know. I was just making a general statement.
Really? I had no problems with it. It felt like RE4 to me after a while.
Well other than best Graphics, The Order shouldn't have won anything else. The game play was well done for a third person game. Despite the constant interruptions from cut scenes. Overall though the game is way too short and unfinished. The game built up characters and set them up for interesting story lines and all of a sudden the game ends. It was really strange and disappointing. It needed at least 5 more hours.
I got this on Steam for 99 cents a while back.
It gets overshadowed by the Forza series but I think Driveclub is the best racing game this gen so far.
I totally agree. I'm still astonished by photo mode when you zoom in on cars upclose. The graphics are ridiculously amazing. Especially if the car has droplets on it.
I'm Pachter. The old out of touch guy who always predicts the oblivious that for some reason still gets media attention.
@joeorc I don't have faith in third party developers. They have enough work just making regular triple A titles come out right and now they're gonna make VR titles? Most are gonna be half-assed or tacked on to the regular version of the game. This is reminding me motion control development all over again.
The Billionaire is telling us it's not that expensive. Right...
Try Billionaire.
Being amazed and wowed can only go so far. Once you get passed the effect of VR. There has to be a game there that's fun to play. Saying have you tried it yet implies that the device relies mainly on it's VR gimmick. Graphics are amazing at first but once you get over it. The game play is what is gonna keep you interested.
100 VR tech demos disguised as games? Ooooh! Ahhh! I'm in the game. It's a generic crappy game, but look at the gimmick. Ooooh!
When the Oculus pre-orders opened up.
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VR developers are counting on consumers to be rich. Unfortunately the majority of us are not rich. We have families to support, bills. Then you have the younger audience. How are they gonna convince parents to spend 600 dollars on VR?
It could feel like the greatest thing in the world, but once that wears off. It's up to the game play to keep you interested.
600 dollars is a lot for an unproven gimmick. Most people haven’t even been able to test it out or know what games will be available for it, but please take all my money, lol.
No matter how amazing it looks and feels. At the end of the day it's how much fun the games are to play. Are the games any good? It's like amazing graphics. Once you get passed the, oooh's and aaah's. It's up to game play to keep you interested.
Oculus Rift was just announced at 600 dollars! That's a lot for an unproven gimmick. Most people haven’t even been able to test it out or know what games will be available for it, but please take all my money, lol.
No matter how amazing it looks and feels. At the end of the day it's how much fun the games are to play. Are the games any good? It's like amazing graphics. Once you get passed the, oooh's and aaah's. It's up to game play to keep you intere...
The Last Guardian will have more in common with ICO than SOTC. You play a child in an unknown world and rather than having a girl beside you. You have a giant bird/dog thing. Which comes in more handy than the girl for traversing the world. For example, getting over certain obstacles and reaching certain areas in the world. All while solving the occasional puzzle. You'll ultimately be trying to escape from something. While trying to avoid and fight a mysterious enemy. The ending will leav...
Ew! Everything PC must be on Steam. Organization is the key.
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