Garrett Glass at TheKoalition.com writes: Observing the other journalists twist, aim and react to nothing at all changes the Fallout 4’s common descriptor: Immersive. A dubious term, immersive often implies that the player is so engrossed in the experience that he or she believes they are part of it, when in actuality their brain is so engaged with the mechanics that they begin to lose track of time.
After seeing genuine emotion on their faces so widely expressed that not even a bulky visor covering half of their heads could obfuscate it, I couldn’t help but believe that perhaps Fallout 4 VR might be the real deal.
Sony has launched the PSN Store "PlayStation Indies" sale this May 15, and this one is full of smaller titles at a discounted rate.
A new update is now available for Fallout 4. This update adds the ability to manage your control over graphic fidelity or performance and addresses some further stability and visual issues.
How nice of them to give us more control over graphical settings as a way to *completely* avoid taking accountability for the broken Xbox settings.
I had to stop. The game is not good. I'd rather play Skyrim and that game isn't that good either.
Coming to Game Pass: Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, Immortals of Aveum, Lords of the Fallen, and more!
Just recently finished playing Immortals of Aveum on PSplus extra, can definitely recommend it to those who like fps magic wielding type games, it's really good.
I own & played Immortals Of Aveum & Lords Of The Fallen already. The only game on that list I'm going to try is Hellblade 2.
Chants Of Sennaar is a favorite of mine, if you like to figure things out as you go, literally decipher what the hell is going on, play it it's amazing
Fallout 4 VR sounds like both a frightening and exciting thing to experience.