Yeah you heard right. Take those hats off and sit down for the next hat-less edition of The Gaming Vaultcast! In today's episode, the gang talks about Arcades, the U.S. Supreme Court, Grand Theft Auto, Racing QTE's, God of War 3, Derek's insane quest to finish Dragon Age 2, Steam Sales, Trenched, laughing uncontrollably for no reason, and Tony's unknown hatred for hats.
On 16 May, the long-awaited release of the PC version of Ghost of Tsushima took place. And the game proved to be a great success on the first day.
Is this going to be the new thing thing? Articles about Steam reviews? Which of course was in response to the false article about the review bombings in the first place.
I always get confused by this, but is 72k good sales numbers for a game? I keep seeing games fail at selling 2.5 million and that they need to be on multiple platforms but is an additional 72k adding much?
Mecha Party brings the VR MOBA to Europe and Asia on PSVR 2 and Steam, while the Quest 3 version targets a summer release.
This looks pretty good. RIGZ made me queasy but I've got better VR legs now (I think).
There are no thoughtful ads in Video Games, EA. Leave them be.
I think the only type of games that can gets away with it would be sport games, having those sponsors ads on the side like on real life.
But don't put freaking Doritos ads in Star Wars or something, it breaks the immersion. If it is a pop-up ads, then big no.
One of my favorite series is the THPS franchise, and it was packed with ads, but it didn't bother me. Posters for skateboard companies, JEEP, and Nokia phones. It did sort of fit in with the game world, but that was the past, these days ad would be intentionally intrusive or unskippable loading screen type of imagery. Ugh, I know EA would do it in a horrible fashion. Screw them.
I really should get myself a hat one of these days. It's also good to know we're really robots underneath it all.
Quick time events need to die a fiery death.
Dammit, I brought my hat.
LOL... Go on now, git!
HA HA HA!