Oh I missed it because I have that thing where mixed up letters don't stand out to me. Dislexia or something like that.Joke about how it's spelled "sliksong" in the "leak".
Oh I missed it because I have that thing where mixed up letters don't stand out to me. Dislexia or something like that.Joke about how it's spelled "sliksong" in the "leak".
I think that applies to VR in general.I hear they may be doing stuff regarding Playstation VR2. I hear it is really good but under supported. A couple of good games, the rest more like tech demos. Could be on my radar.
Capcom will have more SF6, and more gameplay on Exoprimal. Bandai will have more footage on the new Dragonball Z arena fighter and AC6.Komani, Capcom, or Bandai?
Well, they still do own silent hill and MGS. But yes, they can so suck a dickCapcom will have more SF6, and more gameplay on Exoprimal. Bandai will have more footage on the new Dragonball Z arena fighter and AC6.
Konami I don't care because...
I wouldn't hype myself on that. I know Konami had that little showing a while back with all things SH, but I don't trust any of it. The SH2 Remake is being done by a controversial studio, who has know business working on horror game about abuse, because they fucked up hard with The Medium.Well, they still do own silent hill and MGS. But yes, they can so suck a dick
Most PC related VR games may be glorified demos but their libraries are so gigantic at this point, you can find a good dozen games that are terrific. My 2 favorites are both co-op zombie shooters by the same company: Arizona Sunshine and After the Fall, both which I play with my nephew over Internet: me at my house, him at his house a few towns over. And this on my Occulus 2 that cost $300, no PC required. It is some of the weakest VR in terms of visuals but great games are still great.I think that applies to VR in general.
FFT remake, or at least remaster has been heavily speculated for awhile. I'd rather just a remaster/PC port, Square didn't even know what to do with the tactics brand back then and made the pretty underwhelming advance entry (a game where the ending see you genocide an entire world and its treated as a good thing because now the main character formerly crippled friend can be crippled again) and doubled down with advance 2.
I wouldn't invest MORE than the price of the console to play VR unless there were more killer games for it. I'd be interested in playing GT7 on VR but not enough to buy the VR just for that.Most PC related VR games may be glorified demos but their libraries are so gigantic at this point, you can find a good dozen games that are terrific. My 2 favorites are both co-op zombie shooters by the same company: Arizona Sunshine and After the Fall, both which I play with my nephew over Internet: me at my house, him at his house a few towns over. And this on my Occulus 2 that cost $300, no PC required. It is some of the weakest VR in terms of visuals but great games are still great.
PSVR2 is $550. And you need the console. To date I think it has 2 games (A Gran Turismo and a Resident Evil game). They need more that to make it something more, though I hear it is up to 600,000 units sold already.
The Horizon Zero Dawn looks like a tech demo but boasts some of the best quality graphics in the industry. I love me some great graphics.
This show sounds like the opportunity they need to get people excited about new games.
And I once again smell live-service. It's like SE didn't learn their lesson with Avengers.Square made their own Splatoon. It's nothing I ever wanted.