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Re: Sony Says It's Too Early to Judge PSVR2's Popularity

Chlocean

@Michael2008ish "This perhaps tallies with the market response to the original PSVR, because it was widely reported that the attach rate to Sony’s first headset was incredibly high; in other words, people who bought the peripheral also purchased a lot of games."

Take your dogsh*t attitude elsewhere we don't need more negativity in this world.

Re: Rumour: Resident Evil 8 Will Feature PSVR Support

Chlocean

I am SO PUMPED about this news. I still think about Resident Evil 7 due to VR and I don't think I can really play it flat. To me it will forever be a VR-only game. I know that mansion like the back of my hand now and I wouldn't have it any other way.

Re: Mini Review: Last Labyrinth - PSVR's Most Baffling Experience

Chlocean

@AMATAKK I have a question; was this game in any way connected with the 3DS game Beyond the Labyrinth, which never released in the US? I ask because I was always interested in checking that game out but never was able to, but I think this may be a great way for me to see that world.

Re: Square Enix Showcases PS5's Possibilities with Tech Demo

Chlocean

@777Reigns The Uncanny Valley makes it look creepy. This is coming so so close to being realistic without quite hitting photorealism. The animations are a little weird, the eyes are a little weird. When something looks almost real, but something you can't quite discern is a little off? Creepiness sets in. Boom. Uncanny Valley.

Re: E3 2019: Cyberpunk 2077 PS4 Packaging Appears to Leak

Chlocean

@Exlee300p This is a pretty glaring issue, Actually. The "main character looking toward the camera but not into the camera and holding a gun while showing you nothing about the game" has been happening since the dawn of the PS3 era and it's just sickening now.

Re: EA Sports Closely Monitoring Cristiano Ronaldo Allegations

Chlocean

@Bad-MuthaAdebisi It's nothing that can be illustrated in pictures. It's the idea that we can hold on a pedestal people who do terrible things and we may never know, because the victims are too afraid to come out and say something, for fear that nothing will be done about it.