Finally playing BOTW and I'm genuinely not understanding the complaints of it "not being a Zelda game." There's some pretty strong deviations, sure, but I'm not even past the tutorial and I already feel like I'm getting the standard bullet points of a Zelda game.
So is it a problem that I still have to double check my own address on occasion, but I can rattle off "1428 Elm Street, Springwood, Ohio," as if I've lived there my entire life?
New Resident Evil movie trailer is out and it looks like complete trash. But Resident Evil in live action has never been good so I didn't exactly expect it to start now.
VR had the chance to integrate with existing games and tech but VR companies said "NO, I WANT MY SHIT TO BE STANDALONE AND MY GAMES EXCLUSIVE TO FACEBOOK"
Back when Oculus Rift was still starting out and being demoed around, they modded existing games to use it as a 360° immersive screen thing and that was AMAZING.
The tech isn't there for affordable power enough VR headsets at a good market value yet sadly, oculus had a good idea but didn't have enough funds for marketing iirc
But now it's "can I use my VR set with my racing games, that would be neat?" "ONLY IF YOU USE OUR DILDOSTICK CONTROLLERS AND RUN THE GAME ON OUR ANDROID-UNDERPOWERED BRICK"
These are the same type of gamers that spend $2,000 on a GPU when a $600 GPU gives nearly the same outcome which is what the market looks at for them to do spend more on unneeded bs