There are things you can do, like tapping on enemies to lock onto them or double - tapping the ground to maneuver, but these actions will never replace solid controller - based play
in traditional gaming experiences.
Not exact matches
Interactive Entertainment, TT Games and The LEGO Group today announced LEGO ® Dimensions, an all - new entertainment
experience that breaks the rules of
traditional gaming to merge physical LEGO brick building with interactive console gameplay
in a manner only imaginable
in the world of LEGO games.
While I'm obviously a big fan of
traditional gaming experiences, sometimes it's nice to wind down and relax with some beautiful and soothing, and that's where this game comes
in.
Worlds
in games will continue to get bigger, graphics will get sharper, res will get crispier but expecting new
experiences like VR to take over
traditional gaming, I wouldn't count on that just now.
If you've been lucky enough to try out the Rift or the Vive already, even
in their developer's kit iterations, you already know that VR is capable of delivering incredibly immersive
experiences that are a huge leap forward compared to
traditional 3D
gaming.
But it's sort of a catch 22, because the working conditions overall aren't satisfying as these young people grow older, and they seek out more stable employment with more consistent working hours, and come to the realization that they can make more money just doing more
traditional software development, which they can find a job pretty easily
in due to the fact that they tend to be highly skilled programmers with just a few years
experience in the
gaming industry.
If there's a common thread that runs through my favorite games of 2013, it's that the
traditional «console
gaming»
experience just didn't cut it for me
in 2013: a full half of my list is made up of portable games and two of the others are, at this time, available only on a PC.
If there is one thing the Natal has going for it, it's being versatile
in things outside the
traditional gaming experience.
Interactive Entertainment, TT Games and The LEGO Group today announced LEGO Dimensions, an all - new entertainment
experience that breaks the rules of
traditional gaming to merge physical LEGO brick building with interactive console gameplay
in a manner only imaginable
in the world of LEGO games.
Both games are slated to be released
in the fall, as well per the press release, Nintendo noted that both of these are «pure game releases» and will be more
in line with
traditional gaming experiences than Miitomo.
Dear Esther also stands out
in that it is a mod - turned - indie - game, something that would have been unlikely to get
traditional publisher funding, even if it were a more standard
gaming experience.
Farpoint, the product of the merger between Playstation VR,
traditional mechanics and the VR Aim Controller seeks to elevate the VR
gaming experience to new levels, and despite the tech holding back the game in some aspects of its design, overall Farpoint is a wonderful step forward for VR G
gaming experience to new levels, and despite the tech holding back the game
in some aspects of its design, overall Farpoint is a wonderful step forward for VR
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Of course, it's still very much early days for Intel's league, and the VR games involved, but virtual reality brings forth an interesting element
in that it's closer to real sports
in terms of being a more physical activity than
traditional gaming — a «purer» sports
experience compared to sitting at a mouse and keyboard.