If I remember correctly, it all starts out in a van, and you're free to fool around before the game starts. Apparently you time travel back to the ice age or something, and you're able to shoot mammoths.
I know that sounds really vague and useless, but it's all I remember. I'm trying to do some...
I think a lot of people who are PC gamers are going to buy this. I think it caters most to that demographic. People who have enough money to buy a top notch PC, can surely save enough money to buy a VR-headset, right? And play games with intensified immersion. Though the Vive comes with...
If you haven't followed up on the news, it's fake. Moderator got tricked, and he fell for it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/HalfLife/comments/40k685/its_been_a_long_day/
Another day, another false leak.
Yea, okay, so it's propably the ones who build the computer for me. Perhaps they used a reused copy of Windows, I honestly don't know anymore since the option to reserve Windows 10 doesn't show up for me.
Right now I'm updating Windows for the 5th time, maybe I'm lucky this time.
Nothing Valve related, but since Windows 10 is the new thing, this thread is propably inevitable.
I haven't upgraded to Windows 10 yet, since I kind of don't wan't to leave Windows 7. Altough if someone has upgraded, then why not share your initital thoughts on this thread? Is it worth it or...
I could actually see this work really well with live escape games. You know, the games where you're locked in a room with conspicuous clues and have to find your way out.
Nice analysis; agreed with everything. Perhaps a quick mention of level design would have been neat aswell, but as it stands, it's still a well done video.
EDIT: Actually, now that I'm thinking about it, would love to see more games analysed. What you've done is quick and comprehensive, and now...