Witcher 3 won, no mention of her story interesting picks though.
Rainworld and No Man's Sky along with cuphead are some games I really want to play.
2016 is a great year for all of us gamers. Despite exclusives or multiplats, there is a lot of awesome games this year
I feel that VR will only work best on a PC. The hardware for VR to blossom is already there. If you want a gimmick go with PSVR, but if you want a Lawnmower Man experience go with Vive or Oculus Rift.
It depends on which device can deliver a true vr experience. Meaning, transport the player from the real world to the gameworld. Be able to feel physically that the user is inside the gameworld....
Vigilante 8
Road Rash
Another Bloody Roar
Those are the series I would not mind playing specially another twisted metal
Man, finally price doesn't matter what should matter if it can deliver a Lawnmower Man experience.
30 years ago during the craze of the Original Tron and Lawnmower Man. People have wanted to experience virtual reality since that craze.
Hopefully Valve reads this article and implements some of its ideas from the author.
That is what vr is to transport the user to the gameworld. Think of it like Sword Art Online. Then you get what I mean.
It could end up as a gimmick or it could end up like Sword Art Online. Which is what VR should strive for
I will go with the one that transports me to the game world and become part of the game world.
Price really. So it doesn't matter if VR just feels like seeing the tv closer to your face, the controls are not responsive , etc. ........ Is VR not suppose to be about the experience. What I mean is allowing the user to enter the game world and be able to finally feel every punch, kick, blast or able to smell the game world. Is not that more important than price.
I might check out undertale now. Yes, Star Wars Battlefront gets mentioned as one of the worst games I am glad
That's how I started gaming by watching my cousin play NES games. Then I watch my brothers' friend pass every single resident evil game on the ps one. Now I do play games but most of the games I do play are graphic adventure games or old school indie games. I do like some not all mainstream games.
Ok list no mention of Roller Coaster Tycoon World. Which is great news for me, I love theme park simulators.
I know that but what I am saying is the JRPG genre is making a huge splash this year. The last JRPG on consoles was Final Fantasy 14. There have a couple of indie jrpgs here and there. But 2016 is the year that 10 or more JRPGs are coming to consoles and that has not happen since the PS2 days. Besides last generation about 20 or less JRPGs made it to console. Another reason why I say the JRPG genre has return to consoles.
You mean a Steam Machine lol. PC especially the automated Windows OS is easy to use. Ok this is what I mean by automated Windows OS:
Windows 95-XP had the DOS command line basically able to operate windows using DOS. Any issue Windows had was solved through the command line with the commands ending in .exe. Any modifications like overclock, which programs to run were also operated by the DOS command line.
The user had to manually download the windows patches/...
It depends on what the gamer seeks not on whether the game can be play or not. I have a 2009 built in myself PC:
AMD PHENOM 2 quad processor
Nvidia GTX 480
4gb DDR2 RAM
I can still play MGS V at low settings running at 1080p/45 frames per second.
Every single game I play runs at native 1080p/45 frames per second or 1080p/60 frames per second if is a low budget game.
My point is the moment game developers decid...
Unity is a community engine not a company/corporate engine like Unreal 4 or cryengine. The community behind unity still has not adapted to consoles