Every VR Game will be The Stanley Parable
So VR is now a thing, in the most tentative sense possible. We have a lot of tech-demos, but they’re …
So VR is now a thing, in the most tentative sense possible. We have a lot of tech-demos, but they’re …
Developers and Let’s Players of That Dragon, Cancer have run into some friction on how far fair use relative to …
So it’s been three weeks since Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon were announced, and other than the nine playable languages, …
Just minutes ago, Pokemon Direct went live on the Nintendo YouTube channel and announced the first two games of the …
So I recently stumbled upon SUPERHOT, a KickStarted FPS game with a neat mechanic. Time in the game only moves …
A response to everyone’s favourite internet person. It’s all about butts!
Zelda. That’s a thing. Here are my top 4 favourite 3D Zelda games. Why top 4 when there are 5 …
With the current news swirling around the re-release of Final Fantasy VII, the topic of episodic game releases has been …
Why do people keep acting like these “choose your own adventure” games are new? And why do they keep being surprised when they don’t let you choose your own adventure? Maybe because they haven’t read this informative and insightful article yet! (me do write smart) Today on The Anime Harvest, the Until Dawn Effect.
Until Dawn is the newest viral gaming a recent (man, these things age fast) horror/adventure game from Supermassive Games. The premise is pretty simple; a bunch of dumb kids go to a cabin the woods, they find out something else is up there, and some of them die or survive depending on the player’s decisions throughout the story. It’s fine for what it ultimately is- an interactive horror movie- but one thing everyone seems to agree on is that the game didn’t have enough alternate paths.
Does that make me a petulant child? Yeah, a little bit. But that’s how it feels. It does lessen my experience even if it doesn’t actually take anything away from the game, and as a result the main game is not worth the $80 price tag for me without the DLC. To also get the extra content would be an extra $40 Canadian using the Season Pass, knocking the overall game price up to $120, which is quite extravagant and well out of my budget for these things. So because of the inclusion of DLC, Fallout 4, a game that would be worth buying for me, is not worth buying for me.
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