Sentences with phrase «future gaming days»

And, to make future gaming days even more Japanese than that, there's Gal * Gun 2, a first person on - rails shooter unabashedly touting itself as a pantsu paradise.

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That suits my needs these days, but I can see where the Book 2 with the high - end graphics has a much longer shelf - life for future apps and gaming.
Here in the land of disc - gaming, players are going to be stuck with broken game consoles that need to be updated with new patches, fixes and firmware every day while, as usual, the future will arrive first in Japan.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is one of those rare cases of games that proves that the future of gaming lies in the past and the glory days of hardcore RPG gaming.
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Whether you're in the mood for a modern - day coming of age tale packed with humor, or a gritty speculative dystopian future, these bestselling and award - winning authors deliver, with stories that explore the boundaries of immersive gaming.
While that will be a sad day for gaming, hopefully it is a date far, far in the future.
We hope you have enjoyed Part 2 of «Analog Analysis», stay tuned over the next few days for our finale when we tackle the Tomb Raider «s relevance in gaming, the future of the series and our overall thoughts on Lara Croft's latest adventure.
And sure, in the «release now, patch later» world that is the modern day gaming industry, it's more than likely that these issues will be addressed in the future, but the fact remains that these issues should be fixed before launch.
You can even create an LFG post for future gaming sessions up to seven days in advance!
I also picked up Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective the other day, on the recommendation of future (UK) VICE Gaming Podcast guests Bit Socket, so it's pretty clear where my head's at right now when it comes to portable play.
- Worlds In Motion Summit - specifically concentrating on virtual worlds, and expanding from the successful GDC Summit, this business - focused two - day event includes sessions on Facebook gaming, user - created virtual world content and the future of the metaverse - with speakers from IBM, NBC.com, IAC, and more.
In modern day gaming, it's not uncommon for gamers to hack into a game's files and analyze every line of code, hoping to find hints about upcoming content for future Continue Reading»
While most people who attended Steam Dev Days seemed to be mostly interested in the Steam Machine initiative (which hopefully popularizes cheap premade gaming PCs), the Steam Controller (intriguing but our turn - based RPGs don't exactly require sophisticated controllers), and the future of VR (which I admit I didn't even bother to attend any panels on since VR doesn't interest me and I was feeling a little ill by the end of the convention), I found the most valuable takeaway from the conference was all the great marketing advice that was given.
Since the early days of gaming we have gotten to experience the future before anyone else, same thing with the movie industry, the future can be scary simply because it is something completely new and when you make a game within this category you are basically free to do whatever you want simply because nobody knows what the future hold.
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I absolutely love that this blog chose this day in particular to discuss Sony's first foray into movement - based gaming technology, and summarily dismiss all future attempts at controller - free movement by saying an early attempt with low - grade technology didn't work.
I heard the last 4 or 5 episodes during the last few days and here are my questions to some questions of the week: — snack during gaming — > salt sticks, because no fat or chocolate on the fingers — future of old games — > i am into retro games, so i believe in the future of the old games and consoles.
Just what does the future hold for one of the most iconic companies in all of gaming, and a favourite of days gone by?
At the Steam Dev Days event in Seattle this week, PC gaming giant Valve is laying out its vision for the future: user - customisable app stores, innovative game controllers and virtual reality
Of course, we've been hearing for a very long time that Valve will one day begin creating gaming hardware of its own, and we have to remember that Gabe Newell is a man who likes to talk about the future of technology, especially as it relates to games.
Bold apps still occasionally appear, like The Sailor's Dream, an adventure that merges books and video games, but the promise of iOS as the future of gaming fades with each day.
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