It sucked anyway.
Don't rush through it because when you're done you're going to have to play it over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
Sales just show popularity not quality. Something can be a pile of shit and you can still convince sheep to buy it.
I played my Vita far more than my 3DS when I was using both. I've since moved on to the Switch for my handheld gaming, but Danganronpa 3 is making me consider taking it out of retirement. Really wish they would release a Switch version of that.
I feel like the 3DS puts out 96% shovelware where the vita puts out 63% shovelware.
Aren't most Japanese games?
They're not taping them to coconuts and dropping them on PCs from planes are they?
I'm not talking about sales or popularity. People that have had time to live with a VR system in their home know how big of a jump it is. Sales don't make something a gimmick. How many people do you think bought VCRs when they were $1000? This is a high priced first gen piece of new tech. The second gen will be improved and cheaper for the common folk.
Driveclub looks like dogshit because it has to be downgraded so far to run on a PS4. Have you tried Asetto Corsa or Dirt Rally on PC The quality level is so much higher it's obvious. I always find it funny when PSVR people try to convince people it's better with their 2 big exclusives. The fact is it's much much worse and should only be for console plebs that can't figure out a PC. I will however cocede that it is more comfortable and for having a lower resolution the screen d...
Hilarious are you seriously trying to convince people PSVR is somehow better than PC VR? I have both and PC VR absolutely shits all over PSVR. The tracking alone makes it a thousand times better. Perhaps you should actually try both of them before making moronic sounding statements.
What people don't realize is even something as simple as Ping Pong is awesome in VR. It doesn't have to be Call of Duty #1000 to be an absolute blast to play. Also sometimes I play my flat games on a virtual IMAX screen.
It's absolutely not a gimmick. There are tons of awesome new gaming experiences that would be impossible without VR. It's one of the biggest leaps in gaming history.
Racing games alone are worth the price of entry. There's almost no better gaming experience than racing with a FFB wheel in VR.
You can watch normal videos in your own personal theater. Or you can play VR videos that make it look like she's actually sitting in your lap. Strangely enough though it's the eye contact that really sells it for me.
It's fine for a first gen device and it's not failing. More and more people are getting in to it every day and when gen 2 comes out there will be a major mass market push. If you're waiting on some kind of pie-in-sky headset that shoots lasers in your eyes or something and 5000 AAA games you might have to wait a while though.
There's quite a few really fun games if you look around. RacketNX it probably the game I go back to the most. It's like futuristic racketball. I also really like survival mode on Fruit Ninja. It will turn you in to a legit sword master. Holopoint is a great archery game that is a super good workout too. Form is kind of short but amazing looking.
VR is about to blow up. This hasn't even started yet. I got my Rift a little over a year ago and it's been great. So many awesome experiences and games. The biggest leap for gaming since 3d graphics. Oh and porn.
At this point you don't even need a high end PC. My PC has a 980 in it and a 2600K processor both several years old now and it runs just about everything fine. I hate seeing people that obviously haven't tried VR or only tried 1 game for 5 minutes shitting all over it. It's absolutely the biggest thing to happen to gaming in years.
I found 2 corrected a lot of the problems from 1. 1 was ok too though other than elevator load times.
I wish they would say no. Even better say no to the game entirely if it offers too much DLC that should have been in the game.