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Nintendo Has Acquired Shiver Entertainment From Embracer Group
Great news it shows that Nintendo intends to continue developing ports of AAA games to its next gen platform
Buying studios from embracer now is a great deal, they must be dirt cheap at this point, Nintendo is a opportunist, they wait until someone fall so they get their best deal
I hope someone buys Piranha Bytes, their future isn't looking good right now. I love their RPGs, they're janky as f***, but they have heart and soul.
Nintendo saw the Mortal Kombat 1 Switch port and were like, "Yeah, these guys are worth acquiring."
You can't make this crap up lol
Got to do it for the Core
Because VR is so incredibly new and alien to everyone, that it requires a totally different approach to a regular first person game to "tell a story".
Ugh. These articles are so tired and stupid. VR is crap. Deal with it, and let's collectively move on already.
Best first person VR title to date. Using the Aim controller feels less like playing a game and more like being in the situation.
Really liked this game, it was short but sweet. Just the right amount of action and walking scanning data bits for more of the story. The story was interesting up until the very ending then it became somewhat cliche, but still good. I at first didn't really care about the story but then when the days turned into weeks then months, I began to care what was going to happen to the crew. The gun play was excellent with the camera tracking the aim controller everywhere it was pointed. Loved how it started off with bugs then ended with aliens. I would honestly love for a continuation to this story with twice the lenght.