Psshh, Ubisoft and overselling games. I wouldn't believe a word they said. Even if they release video evidence there is no guarantee you'll see it in the final product lol.
I just wish it didn't look like a neon dream. Why the crazy color scheme? Also, am I the only one that paused the video a couple of times because it sounded like the music was coming from multiple sources or something? Two different songs playing at the same time, I think it was a mess up in the editing room.
Not sure what was expected here, it's not like the AI in the previous Battlefront games were anything to talk about. No game AI is ever going to match up to playing against humans, especially when you are doing matches of 32/64 bots on a console. There simply isn't enough processing power to make them very smart.
What about Cersei using the Tyrells to attack the High Sparrow? Thats a pretty ingenious little move that will only ignite the people against the Tyrells. Seems pretty obvious that she is only doing it so that they take the fall and she can convince the people to blame the Tyrells, not the Lannisters. Note the music during that scene. A little more "Rains of Castamere" to undercurrent Cersei trying to bring down their house?
I dunno, this guy talks so much about how tough the Vive setup is but you can't direct compare setting up room-scale VR to sit and play. Then his example of a Vive game is some shitty never heard of game that he happened to download off of steam? His explanation on how hard it is to setup reminds me of some cheesy commercial. I have tried the Vive. We had it in the office and had 10+ people try it out. Nobody had to "dance to put it on" or had trouble with the straps. I'd take no built in headphones and using my own badass ones I already own over the ones included on the Oculus. Everyone is welcome to their own opinion, but his comments didn't seem to give it a fair shake IMO.
Room-scale makes a huge difference in immersion, you stand, crouch, you move 360 degrees etc. I recommend the Vive for a first experience just for that.
Oh, the dumb character they plopped into the movie just to sell a different type of action figure has it's own action figure? I never would have guessed.
Seems like they could've come up with some novel concepts to add in to refresh the series here, but went for the quick grab instead. They could've rebooted the series in a way, gone back to the drawing board and come up with some awesome mechanics you haven't seen before. It really just sounds like another Far Cry just in a new setting. IMO Far Cry was played out by the time I got to the third one.
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