• Jojonintendo@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    Maybe I sounded more like a hater than what I wanted, sorry for that. I actually think the technology and future possibilities are amazing. When the Nintendo DS came out I think it was quite similar: new tech, new possibilities, many games were just mini-games made for you to enjoy these features. Then there was a hole “touch” generation that was very well integrated, I used these features in almost every game on my 3DS.

    Fast forward to today, touch seems to have died, even Nintendo doesn’t really develop anything in that regard. I guess I fear that the same might happen with VR, although it’s definitely amazing immersion wise, I think it can become a gimmick, unless we get more genres available, especially games that benefit more from immersion (FPS, RPG, etc).

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      3 years ago

      Yeah, might be true. But I think one of the main barriers to adoption of VR is that people expect there to be traditional games, which are simply most of the time not very good on VR. Even HL:Alyx diverges significantly from the traditional FPS formula. VR in my view is more about entirely new type of games.

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        3 years ago

        VR is a good opportunity to try new types of gaming, that’s for sure. I love the Index controllers concept, i’m sure it’s as close to full immersion as you can get. Give me my next RPG there and I’m sold :p