WTMG's Stephen Johnson: "In celebration of Skyrim VR's much anticipated PC release, today we'll be taking a look at Skyrim on the Playstation VR. With Bethesda's porting, adding DLC, and re-releasing updated versions of the game on several different platforms, VR is an excellent reason to ask the question, "Do we really need another Skyrim?""
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The chats with these Skyrim characters using ChatGPT are pretty clunky, but it's hard not to see some potential there, too.
Radiant AI is something I wish Bethesda would greatly improve on. It was fascinating watching npcs in Oblivion conversing, trash talking each other, and replicating human behavior in their own awkward way.
John Santina writes about the different perspective of longer video games as an adult gamer compared to younger gamers.
I'm in the same boat....my backlog is ridiculously long, filled with games I may never play. I play one day for maybe two hours, but I may not get the chance to play again for another two weeks, sometimes a month. I'm working my way through God of War and TLOU II now. I started Until Dawn, put it down....no idea when I'll get back to it. I want to play Ghost of Tsushima, but with my backlog I think I'll wait for the ps5 enhanced version (if they release it).
I will try to play Detroit Become Human, Mass Effect Andromeda, Rise of the Tomb Raider, and Metro Redux before the new consoles launch. I've got no shot at that happening, but I'll give it a go. I plan to buy both ps5 and series x, so I imagine new games will take precedent over older games....older games like MGS V Phantom Pain, Gone Home, Journey, Deus Ex Mankind Divided, Shadow of the Colossus, Limbo, Blops III, Bloodborne, Life is Strange, Beyond Two Souls....the list goes on and on.
I skipped xbox one this gen so I think gamepass might finish me off, trying to catch up on games like Gears 5, Ori, Forza Horizon, etc.........I'm doomed.
My problem too, full time work plus a young son means I have to choose my games differently than when I was young and responsibility free.
LoL, I've dealt with this for years. Just find two or three games you love the most and play them like coke addict plays a mirror.
I never get this perspective. It's like people put these time constraints upon themselves and feel as though they're obligated to finish a game alongside everyone else, or that they have to buy the next game just because it released, and then they never even go on to play it. With the many ways we can get robbed in gaming today, I would think it would be celebrated that a game gives you more than your money's worth. If a game in particular feels too long for it's story, then that's different, but I would never look at this as a problem in general. And I don't feel it has to do with being an adult gamer universally, it's just your specific schedule.
Sounds like a schil for the gaming industry. Convince us we want less for our money!
Really? Graphics 2/5, sound 2/5, gameplay and controls 2/5. There was almost none upgrades/updates for this to be fully functional VR title. This was to me one of the worst PSVR games ever. I dunno if you have try this but I wouldn't pay for this over 10 bucks.