Are there any video game dialogue lines that you’ve heard so many times you say them habitually IRL?
For me, there’s this line that your character says constantly in Dragon Age: Origins if you pick the “aggressive” voice: “Let me get you a ladder so you can get off my back!” I find myself saying that at the slightest excuse day in and day out.
E3 begun 2 days ago with a myriad of games being announced so far including Halo among others. The one that has my vote so far is the CyberPunk 2077 presentation along with Keanu Reeves and has already bumped my excitement for the game's release next April. What has been the E3 highlight for you so far?
I’ve never understood the appeal of Euro Truck Driver or super realistic Flight Sim like games. It just sounds so boring to me. I used to work with someone who - on his weekend off - would fly from Heathrow to new York.... in REAL TIME! Sounds as entertaining as watching paint dry, personally. But, hey, more power to you if you find joy in an experience like that!
I'd release it as soon as possible, tbh, but I was talking about the game being called Cyberpunk 2077 and it being released on 20/7/7. It's basically free marketing (as if they need it anymore).
There's been a lot great moments for me. But as far as the most hype I've felt so far has got to be seeing FF7 remake in action and just Square-Enix's conference in general. We finally got a in-depth demonstration/explanation of game play for a video game that's been highly demanded for. Most of what's been shown have just been really cool trailers, not enough explaining how these games actually play or showing us how they play. Not to say the trailers aren't great though. A lot of them defiantly caught my attention.
It was an amazing trailer but I can't help but wonder if that detective was high on some sort of substance because those were some pretty crazy hallucinations 🤣. It is very terrifying though and I can't wait to know more about the game.
At the current rate VR technology is progressing, I'd say give it another 6-7 years and it will take another 2-3 years of gradual integration to make it mainstream in Esports competitions.
Agree with everything @killamch89 said. VR is currently not suitable for esports and the question is when it will be, but with its further development, I'm sure we'll see more of it.
Used to love Looney Tunes back in the day, too. My faves were Bugs Bunny, Foghorn Leghorn and Daffy Duck, though I love ‘em all! Surprised that they never made a new cartoon in that universe (if they have, I don’t think I’ve seen it).
I think multiplayer tests your capacity towards the competition. Single player is good enough to test yourself against AI but with real human, you have to compete at some point makes it fun.