"VR Games" Problem is people want traditional games in a whole new platform. We need mo
Its almost like, people would rather sit on a couch, drinking a beer/soda, eating doritos and play a game, than get up and be IN THE GAME.
I have, and dont get me wrong, I like the high fidelity but I freaking hate it when the game wigs out and glitches, or the controls dont work properly, I feel playing natively is the BEST way to get the full experience.
Yeah, I dont understand why they are going after emulators. Honestly, if you have money you wont emulate the game cause you usually get a worse experience than the native hardware - youll just buy it...yes I know you can upscale on an emulator, but all games usually encounter some weird glitches...
Not saying I agree with how the US has become obssessed with extreme progressive politcal ideas, but when the culture was different in the past, lots of entertainment sold really well that wont sell well today. Try making a movie similar to a 1930s movie and see how well it sells today.
Dude in 2043 VR will be so good and compact you wont need anymore physical hardware - you can just have a virtual looking 3DS, and emulation will be near perfect with the processing power.
There are already plenty of games and experiences that are very good in VR for the hardware limit. Half Life Alyx is AMAZING, Beat Saber is totally fun and addictive, Google Earth VR is a great experience. I think we need to keep the focus on developing more advanced hardware as these games and...
Yes battery life is something to consider, but with so many options for 3rd parth battery pack adapters I feel like that is easily solvable. I use the BoboVR M2 plus for my Quest 2, and with swappable battery packs and the comfortable headstrap its perfect. From now on, Ive never even once...
Honestly not sure a Power Stone needs a remake. For its simplicity and decent graphics, its fine the way it is. If all they did was enhance the graphics it wouldnt be worth it to me, and then if they introduced a whole new fighting system it wouldnt be Power Stone. I guess they could just do a...
Youre kidding right? It was not a pixelated mess. Back in the 90s it was actually advanced tech for the arcades, that showed BLOOD on characters that looked real enough. I think MK has kept its roots which is great, its always been known for GORE!
You might want to reconsider that. Reddit recenetly launched their NFTs and they are very successful. In fact, I think Reddit will be the forefront for what kicks off social media NFTs
I dont think it matters what platfrom the video games are on, it just matters if these companies are making more sales overall and a lot of them have started producing mobile games, so now they can then keep pumping out games at prices that are relatively affordable to many more gamers around...
Actually, reason why games are around the same price while inflation goes up is because they get a larger amount of customers as the years go on - which means more money. By the same logic, games were VERY expensive in the 80s, 90s because they probably had 1/10th the amount of gamers, however...
Hit or miss. I thought the Angry Birds movie was gonna be shit and I actually think it turned out pretty good. If they keep this movie all CGI and a decent plot with good humor it could take off.
Interestly, everything you didnt like is what made BOTW one of the best Zelda games for me to play. The large map, leaving many hours to explore got me so excited.
Well new games arent guaranteed to be good either. They can be a risk to play. Honestly I would rather have a remake of a good classic game, than a brand new IP, sequel/prequel that could be really shitty.