Looks amazing, gameplay is well polished.. the story is.... odd.I'll grab it and let you know what I think.
such a fun game to play like thatMy son and I
it really is, I dont want it to endsuch a fun game to play like that
...and Valve engines usually get liberally licensed, as well as open source components, SDKs and modding support. And native Linux support which is what I care about tooValve releases are usually a generational changer.
I'm going to call it, Half Life: Alyx will be the title we refer to that shifted gaming into VR. This is the first major title that not only requires it, but looks to polish and use it in a way that is really enticing and likely to be pivotal to the experience. It'll be the title that makes people buy VR units, and then that will have a flow on effect of making other Devs try their hands at being creative with VR titles.
This will no doubt be to VR what the iPhone was to usable touch screen interfaces.
That being said, VR units are expensive...
I'm an Xbox fan, and the price plus the game should be cheaper than the Playstation optionMy daughter has saved some recycling money and would like a player for mainly Minecraft. She's 10. I was looking at the digital 1TB Xbox S1 with the 3 game tokens from BigW for $249? Is that an ok player? Or is the PS4 a better option for $329 plus the game. We don't have any other disks so digital doesn't seem that bad an idea to me?