Man, I loved this game... and now I can play for trophies? I just may have to pick it up.
It's a tough call to make, and really depends on how you define The Big Three. I'd argue yes in terms of the competition though.
I like the approach of evolution of concepts. The base ideas for many of these mechanics were based on hardware limitations, and they should evolve to the capabilities of the hardware today instead of just becoming contrived and expected based on past usage.
This is fine, it sounds like there are a ton of updates and changing coming to the cosmetics for GW2 anyway.
I think both are very different mediums. I love my 3D TV, but I can see what he is saying about VR not being 3D. It's entirely different. It's a new way of experiencing things, as opposed to just added depth. It's added immersion.
It's not even just about graphics. It's a paradigm shift in the way we experience games altogether. That's why he is saying it's different than 3D. It's not a HD version, or an update to the depth, or color, or anything else. It's a complete change to how we experience the game.
We don't know pricing yet. Sony could surprise us. We'll see.
His quote is saying that 3D is just added depth. It doesn't entirely change the experience. You can't walk around to the other side of the TV. Whereas VR completely changes the way we partake the medium. Once people realize that, VR has a much better chance of catching on.
Interesting observation, and I have to agree. Microsoft has 2015 in the bag. 2016 on the other hand? We'll have to see, but Sony seems to be setting up for some epic stuff.
Sounds like another fun, yet controller damaging game!
oooh sales! Buying things. Though I usually wait for the flash sales to come around.
I was hesitant on VR until I got the opportunity to try it. I am fully on board now. It is really unlike anything else in your living room.
This. I don't know anybody that has tried VR that thinks that it isn't radically different and basically indescribable. How do you say "have you tried real life? It's kinda like that!"
I heard NPR talking about using VR for news, to put people right inside events and occurrences in the world to stop desensitizing us and make us realize what is going on more than seeing some aftermath pictures, or just hearing about it. VR has amazing potential for the future of tech and social norms.
It's legalese. Sony are backing the project, so doubtful it would hit the ol' Xbone.
FFVII took 20 years to do, still isn't even out (heck, doesn't even have any gameplay, or details, or anything), and we're already talking about which game gets a remake next? One step at a time. Let's let the FFVII Remake come out, prove itself (what if they completely ruin it?), and THEN start stoking out about what we want next.
I love the looks of the car combat in this game.
Seems like an interesting concept, but can it have longevity? Might get old quick.
I can't wait. I know there are hoards of people who don't like this, but I am loving every minute of the hundreds of hours I have poured in.
It looks interesting, but I want to see a bit more variety in the final game.