I picked up a second hand switch on ebay, will be delivered next week. Never had a nintendo console before. Got to decide whether to start with BoTW or go straight into ToTK.
I realise this thread is a bit hectic at the moment, but can anyone tell me if it's possible to play as one player only, in a third person camera mode? I know career mode is not available but hoping I can still play a game locked in as one player with the camera over the shoulder.
I'm thinking about getting a switch, basically just to play both zelda games on. I've watched some 2nd hand ones get auctioned on eBay, which ended up going for about $300 (no games inc.). Does this seem right? For a six/seven year old console, I would have thought about $220 or so. Maybe others...
Sorry if this has been asked and answered already, but will this game have a career mode (as in create a player and control only that player throughout season/career)? Can't find any mention of this.
Managed to snag one from the Big W drop last Thursday. Pretty much by fluke. I was driving through the bush out back of mallacoota, twitter notification pinged as I got a couple of bars of coverage coming up a ridge. Straight to the website, in the cart, job done.
It will be delivered on Friday...
Bought one from the good guys a couple of hours ago. Just received email saying the order is being processed in the warehouse. I guess this means they have the stock ready to go?
Sweet Jesus I hope so.
Ninety-nine percent of my time in Evo1 was spent in career mode playing as my created character. Third person camera, pretty close over the shoulder. I enjoyed it and thought it was a reasonable approximation of actually playing a game. My short, fat arsed player would roam the corridor, picking...
Will definitely get and play the flip out of, through gritted teeth. We all know it's going to be a very rough game, so I'm going to accept this gift in the spirit it was intended.
Yeah same, I've started noticing it too. Shame really, I was enjoying swing kicking a bunch of them off a ledge and thinking they had been turned into street pizza. Oh well.
Really enjoying the game so far, particularly Spidey's new found ethos of not killing the bad guys unless it's done by kicking their criminal arses off the top of a skyscraper.
Downloaded Drunkn Bar Fight last night. Got some friends staying over the long weekend so could turn out to be a good bit of fun after a few malt sandwiches.
The movement controls sound like balls. Thumbsticks on the controllers could have solved issues like this. Will wait for price drop - spent 400 hours in it first time around so not shelling out a hundred for it again.
Vehicle selection is woeful. Many of those in the total count are just different racing versions of the same model. For a series that introduced the concept of a huge gallery of cars, this is a step back.
VR is better in practice than driveclub, but nonetheless a pretty under baked addition.
Superhot best psvr game yet, imo. Tracking occasionally frustrating - trying to reach down for an Uzi sitting on a table but instead your hand is slapping you in the face kind of thing.
Nonetheless the devs have employed vr really well here.
Too right. Can't see much on the horizon. Ace Combat should be good but apart from that there's not much else I'm aware of.
Although if and when War Thunder gets the VR treatment I still see many hours of use.
Quite enjoyed the first one. Combat was solid and the nemesis system worked really well. Never clocked it, just found the environments so frickin repetitive. Bit disappointed the devs haven't set the sequel in the broader middle earth world, which would have given more variety. Instead it looks...
Picked up RE7 yesterday. Only had one half hour session so far. Paused the game to have a dart and when I came back in I felt a mix of anticipation and pure dread. Dread won out. Playing it standing on the advice of others here, and agree that it has one of the best soundscapes ever.
Playing...
Got mine on the weekend, too. Gave the missus first go with Batman. Gotta admit was pretty shocked with how she treated Alfred below the belt but the old trooper copped it sweet, never budged.
Sold. See you in the skies/on the race track.
Did that Zero Latency thing in Nth Melbourne a few months ago, my first VR experience. Highly recommended. Think it taught me tracking will be more important than graphics and resolution when it comes to players immersion.
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