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HAPPY (late) 10TH ANNIVERSARY FNAF!!!
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the background is all of the things that made me find out and eventually HYPERfixate on fnaf:D
i forgot that it was already the tenth anniversary!!😭😭 sorry this is a bit late-
a bit of a ramble below the cut if you wanna listen to me yammer on about my history with fnaf:3
i originally heard about fnaf around the time it came out. not by anyone online no no no, no gameplay footage, but one of my very close friends at the time gave me the WHOLE RUNDOWN and lore of the foxy x mangle/chica series. i was a bit scared (as i was a child) of the thought of killer animatronics, so i wanted to keep my distance. i would always go to chuck e cheese with them, and they’d always talk about how chuck is gonna’ come alive and stuff. it was funny. i still really like chuck e. cheese :)
but then around 2019-2020, i found those comic dubs on youtube of both the ‘ask goldie anything’ and ‘springtrap and delilah’ series i fell in love with both of them immediately! (little disclaimer i’ve heard of the stuff that the springtrap and delilah creator did- i do not support them!! but anyways, back to it-) my autistic ass 11-12 year old self was going wild!!! i would watch them over and over again. the springtrap and delilah comic dub was actually how i found out springtrap killed kids and stuff, i didn’t know the whole purple guy bit till later, but to say i was scared was an understatement- i remember hiding under my covers at night thinking ‘AH!! springtrap’s gonna’ get me!’ … good times. :)
when security breach was announced i was ecstatic!!:D i found out about 8bitryan and dawko a bit after that, then looking into the lore, all of the games, the rabbit hole, if you will.
i remember that christmas, getting my grubby hands on all of the games on mobile i could buy, playing them all as much as i could even if i was scared. it was great.
before security breach came out, i really loved fnaf vr. getting my hands on a vr headset and all just to play it for myself!! i was (and still am) a very big glitchtrap enjoyer! used to watch that one cosplayer who played as glitchtrap and would do those ‘glitchtrap looks himself up on google’ and ‘glitchtrap reads your comments’. can’t remember their name- it i find it i’ll put it here! but i loved it. still do!
i would go on vrchat for hours and roleplay!! i really liked (still do) funtime freddy, used to think i could do an impression of him and i would rp and stuff as him… simple times- it was so amazing. that’s how i’ve met some of my best friends, and both of my boyfriends! i would die without them<33
then when security breach came out- oh i was waiting down to the SECOND it released! i stayed up for hours playing it- so exited!! even though it has its quirks, it’s still one of my favorites from the franchise, its what got me into it- like, really into it.
then the pipeline of making my ocs— i had a whole world planned out in my head for a fangame. might revisit it one day. who knows?
but then we have the present. the fnaf movie (in my opinion) was absolutely wonderful!!! so exited for the second- have hardly looked into fnaf vr 2 and the ruin dlc, (i know it’s been a year-) but i’ll get to it. all fandoms have it’s quirks, but i still love it. thank you Scott Cawthon, and the fnaf community for being such a big part of my life. i would really be lost today without it.
happy 10th anniversary fnaf!
#fnaf#fnaf fanart#fanart fnaf#five nights at freddy's#fnaf tenth anniversary#freddy fazbear#springtrap and deliah#ask goldie anything#foxy x mangle#foxy x chica#fnaf help wanted#fnaf security breach#fnaf freddy#freddy fazzbears pizza#freddy fazbear fanart#freddy fazbear fnaf#my art <3#happy anniversary!!!#thank you for all of the memories!!!<3
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I tried to quit when you went to shit, when you proved to the world that you only cared about yourselves and not the people who needed you most. But here I am coming back for more like a god damn junkie. I kinda hate this, not gonna lie, but there's really nothing else like VRchat.
VRchat is a weird and amazing thing when you're queer. The aging 2019 Unity Engine LTS build it uses, although held together by duct tape and super glue, provides near infinite capabilities for self expression to those who have the time and patience to understand how to use it's SDK toolkit alongside other community tools like various Blender Plugins. It goes without saying, for those such as myself who have struggled with their own identity for a long time, this shit will crack eggs. And it shattered what remained of mine in the beginning of 2020. This is why this badly written and mismanaged clusterfuck of a Unity game holds a special place in my heart.
To make a very fucking long story short, I've been on VRchat since basically the beginning. My earliest memories of VRC were in late 2017, early 2018 where everything was far more raw, simple, and experimental. VRchat itself was a blank canvas, and on that canvas was a tight knit community that spawned an iconic culture all to its own. And yes, before anyone asks I do know de wae. But for those early years, mainly because of my lack of budget and stable income, I was tied down to just keyboard and mouse controls from a desktop PC. It's a sub ideal way to play VRC but you make do with what you have in that kind of situation and make the best of it. So when I had the means to get my own headset in the beginning of 2020, an Oculus Rift S, you can bet your ass the first thing I loaded into was VRchat.
Before we continue, I need to introduce the concept of phantom touch or phantom sense. Phantom touch is a term that was originally for amputees who could feel their missing limbs when given certain stimuli, typically some form of mirror therapy or sometimes via ones prosthetics. Phantom senses in VR are along the same lines. For all intents and purposes, your avatar in VR is the same as your body to your brain. Now, not everyone gets this, and those who do get it in varying amounts in just different ways. I'm admittedly on the more extreme end of this, as far as my brain gives a shit my avatar is my body and that ends up causing some interesting sensations. Most importantly, it pretty much drives my own choice of avatar since a lot of options out there just don't feel right. Yeah an avatar may be super cute or super funny but with that level of immersion for someone like myself it becomes very apparent that a lot of things will give full on dysphoria. This isn't really limited to anything either, I've noped off of cute looking avatars for a variety of reasons, sometimes even just small things like clothing, hair style, body proportions, height, etc. On the flip side of that, the right avatar can relieve a lot of dysphoria for someone like me who does experience gender dysphoria regularly in their day to day lives. So what were my options then?
Wade through a lot of public avatars until you find something anywhere between just right to perfect. The world of public avatars available is almost limitless, as games driven by user generated content tend to be so there's plenty of options.
Make your own avatar, either from scratch or a prefab base. This is again where the limitlessness of the engine comes into play, where the only limitation is your own technical abilities with Unity SDK, and tools like Blender or Maya.
I got lucky and took option one. I found one that felt just right, a Tda based red haired fox girl in a cute hoodie, crop top, and jeans, and only needed a few minor tweaks. While there was a bit of a language barrier, the creator of this avatar and I got something worked out and the image above is the result. This is me. This was when what remained of my egg, so to speak, was completely fucking shattered into oblivion. This was where I realized that "Nah yeah I'm not fucking cis," after years of going back and forth and being on the fence about my own sense of self. Ultimately, VRchat ended up a coping mechanism for my dysphoria. I was free. I was me. I ended up parting ways with the guy who made the model posted above for reasons I won't get into. I was never given the source files to update the model to SDK3 so where it is now is where it will be forever until SDK2 gets dropped entirely. So, in mid 2021 when I found a prefab base that was relatively well support and easy to work with on booth.pm called Imeris, I jumped on that. I re-made me.
Maybe to a bit of an extreme, but whatever. Bouncy squishy boobs on my chest makes girly gender euphoria go brrrr in a way I can't get over. But this is how I stayed for about a year without any major changes save for some new outfits every now and then.
In August, 2022, VRchat implemented EasyAntiCheat into the game. The reasoning for it is all over the place and while I have some insider information as to why it's not been stated publicly and I don't feel like getting sued into oblivion. But regardless of their reasoning, no matter how much public backlash they got, no matter how many members of the community who relied on third party client mods for accessibility for various disabilities and basic usability and quality of life functions not present in the base game, they pushed the patch out live anyways. They pushed out a patch knowing it broke compatibility with some Oculus headsets and software, this even was noted in the patch notes. They didn't care about us. That much was clear.
I swore off VRchat then and there, but the reality is the other options all sucked. NeosVR had NFT integration which is something I despise on principle. ChilloutVR, while promising, still lacks a lot of the functionality for their dev tools that makes a lot of my shit work. It was on par with early VRchat SDK1 and SDK2 tools, which compared to SDK3 with Udon were beyond archaic. I tried to give that some love, but it's so far from ready to take the place of VRchat that I couldn't switch over. Maybe some day, though, CVR will be in a position where it's a suitable place to call my home in the metaverse.
So after dealing with VRC being broken for months on my machine, I finally figured out a workaround. Turns out my main issue where VRchat was crashing to desktop was because of some sandboxing options I had enabled way back when I was still running Windows 10. Disabling these settings fixed the crashing to desktop, but Oculus overlay still crashes any time the virtual desktops are used. This, however and unfortunately, is a documented issue because of how EAC works, and there's no real fix for it. In any case though, I can be me again. And while unfortunately a lot of my friends have left VRC entirely post EAC update, there's still enough to justify sticking around.
At the time of writing this, I'm a month out from hopefully receiving hormone replacement treatment and beginning my transition proper. It's a bit overdue, admittedly, but I know some day soon I'll feel comfortable in my own shell. For now, this will continue to be my escapism from the dysphoria that's plagued me for years.
Stay floofy~ 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈❤️
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Blog Post 9 - Is VR The Future of The Gaming Industry?
Virtual reality has the power to completely change the way we make and play games. It creates a completely immersive gaming experience that has continued to advance over the last three decades. As the technology develops many people have asked the same question; can VR change the way we play games forever?
When looking at VR, the main argument in favour of its use in games is the fact that it has the ability to immerse a player into the game more than any other platform. Unlike regular console or PC gaming where a player is interacting with a screen, VR makes the player feel like they’ve actually been brought into the game environment in a 3D space, which allows them to interact with their surroundings in a way they never could with traditional gaming. This level of immersion created a better connection to the digital world, which increases the player engagement and overall gaming experience.
Additionally, the technology for VR has developed rapidly especially over the last five years, which makes it more accessible and affordable in some cases. Initially VR had a very limited audience because of the technology needed to make it work needed to be powerful and therefore expensive. With the introduction of VR headsets that don’t need a second platform, such as the Meta Quest, the price point is more accessible to a wider audience and are more convenient for the average gamer. With headsets like the Meta Quest, there has been an increase of VR games made or content that is compatible with VR. Interactive games like Beat Saber (2019) show how much VR has had an impact on the games market. Having made $225 million in sales since 2019 (Hayden, 2023), it’s considered one of the best VR games on the market, and in my opinion it’s by far one of the most immersive and interactive I’ve ever played. It creates a new level of interactivity and physicality that can’t be experienced in a traditional game, matching your movements to control a sword and hit different coloured cubes in an immersive dance game.
However, no matter how good and accessible VR gets, I think that expanding it on a mass scale will be challenging. A big concern for myself and many others when it comes to VR is the comfort aspect. Like many others, I suffer with motion sickness, and have found that no matter how far they’ve developed the technology it’s still a huge problem when playing for extended periods of time. This is something that needs to be looked into to make it more widely accessible, as there is an audience that won’t be able to play full games in VR without discomfort, and therefore probably wouldn’t invest in it just yet. I also find that with some games the quality of the visuals in the environment just isn’t quite there yet, which definitely has an impact on the immersion of the game. The gaming market is currently focused on consoles and PCs that already have a massive library of established games. Trying to convince an already established market to change to a completely different platform that currently isn’t designed to move all of these games onto requires some seriously good content, which we’re starting to see but I do think it will be a while longer before it’s really established as a platform.
In conclusion, while VR has made some serious development over the last few decades and definitely shows potential for the future, it isn’t guaranteed that it will become a widespread investment for the majority of players. Addressing user concerns and technological advancement is important to whether or not it will dominate the market in the same way as certain consoles and PCs have, and creating stronger content will be a key factor in showing this. I believe that the potential VR shows with the immersion of games will play a role how it will impact the games industry in the future.
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Michaud, A., 2023. The Future of VR Gaming: Trends, Innovations, and Predictions. [Online] Available at: https://medium.com/antaeus-ar/the-future-of-vr-gaming-trends-innovations-and-predictions-359f83b44093 [Accessed 30 December 2023].
OCCULUS DEVELOPMENT TEAM. (2019) Beat Saber [DIGITAL DOWNLOAD]. PlayStation 4. United States: Reality Labs.
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Amazon acquires Tomb Raider, and EA cancels Apex Legends Mobile, Battlefield Mobile, and Titanfall 3! Nintendo, PlayStation, and Xbox no-shows at E3!
🕹️ The Console War Rages On
Sony, Xbox, and Nintendo will be no-shows at E3 2023!A new report by IGN has indicated that Xbox, Sony, and Nintendo will skip the yearly show, which finally returns to an in-person event since the pandemic started. While Xbox will return to Los Angeles for its annual summer showcase, they made no indication if it will be part of the E3 floor. Sony has not been a part of E3 since 2019 due to potentially ongoing issues with the Entertainment Software Association. Xbox, however, noted that they have a good relationship with the ESA. There are rumours which indicate that Nintendo will not have any big hitters after The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and as a result don't think the cost of an E3 booth makes economic sense. The report also notes that despite the new event organizers, ReedPop - who handles multiple other large conventions such as Star Wars Celebration, New York Comic Con, and PAX - there seems to be a lot of mismanagement of the event as a hold, with promises made with publishers last fall. Still, as of December 2022, the promised bookings have no information. (Source)
PlayStation has not cut PSVR2 production!In response to a Bloomberg report, PlayStation states that it has "not reduced PlayStation VR 2 production." According to GamesIndustry.biz, the company is "seeing enthusiasm from PlayStation fans for the upcoming launch, which will include more than 30 titles such as Gran Turismo 7, Horizon Call of the Mountain, and Resident Evil Village." The initial report indicated that Sony was significantly reducing its projections for PlayStation VR 2 and cautioned its supply chain partners that production could also decrease. According to the source, Sony has halved its original forecast for PSVR 2 shipments from two million units for the headset's launch quarter to one million. The PlayStation VR 2 release date is 22nd February. It will cost $550, and 37 titles are scheduled to be released during its launch window. (Source)
Embracer Group has leased Tomb Raider to Amazon!Amazon just acquired the 'Tomb Raider' rights from Embracer Group in a deal valued at approximately $600 million, making it Amazon's second largest commitment after purchasing the television rights for 'The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings'. Consequently, this provides context for the cost and commitments that Embracer may be seeking. (Source)
EA cancels Apex Legends Mobile, Battlefield Mobile, and Titanfall 3!According to three individuals who know the situation, Electronic Arts Inc. has cancelled a game based on the Apex Legends and Titanfall franchises. Respawn Entertainment was developing the game for EA, which had not yet been announced publicly. Tuesday, EA, one of the largest video game publishers in the world, issued a disappointing revenue forecast for the current quarter. The company announced the cancellation of the mobile game Apex Legends and a mobile version of Battlefield, as well as the closure of the studio responsible for their development. EA also delayed Respawn's highly anticipated Star Wars Jedi: Survivor in development. According to management, EA will attempt to place the approximately fifty members of the unnamed game's development team. According to individuals who know the situation and request anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media, those who cannot be placed will be given severance packages and laid off. Titanfall Legends, or TFL, was a cancelled single-player game set in the same universe as Apex Legends and Titanfall. Seasoned designer Mohammad Alavi directed it until he left the company in early 2022. EA made several hints about the game, which was not advertised, even though it was not announced. (Source)
Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp gets relisted!Walmart, Best Buy, Amazon Canada, and EB Games have relisted Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp. Initially scheduled for release on the Nintendo Switch family of systems in December 2021, the collection was delayed indefinitely due to the Russian military invasion of Ukraine. Now that Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp has reappeared on numerous retail sites worldwide, speculation has arisen that Nintendo is prepared to commit to a release date for the compilation. Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp is a WayForward and Nintendo collaboration. (Source)
Horizon Forbidden West gameplay leaked for its Multiplayer!Co-op gameplay footage from Guerilla's forthcoming Horizon: Forbidden West has allegedly leaked online. The video was brought to light by the game's official subreddit community and u/BirdonWheels, who claims the footage - reportedly shot in "summer 2020" - is "very old" and includes a "join-PC" and "join-PS4" option in the alpha build, indicating that the game may eventually support cross-platform connectivity. While we glimpse some combat, the video focuses primarily on the game's environments, characters, enemies, and potential skins. However, as the footage is almost three years old, a lot can change in that time, so don't be surprised if the final game looks or plays very differently from what we see in this leak. (Source)
Hi-Fi RUSH performs exceptionally well!The shadow-dropped game from Tango Gameworks during the Xbox Developer Direct showcase has found its way onto the top 10 best sellers for the week ending 29th January 2023 on SteamDB. Indicating that the game has done exceptionally well. Hi-Fi Rush is a rhythm-based action game for Windows and Xbox Series X/S developed by Tango Gameworks and published by Bethesda Softworks. It was announced on 25th January 2023 and released the following day globally. Chai is a self-proclaimed "future rock star" whose music player is accidentally implanted in his chest during experimental cybernetic surgery, allowing him to sense the world's rhythm. Chai, labelled a "defect" and hunted by the corporation that transformed him, unites with new allies to defeat the company's executives and thwart their schemes. The Black Keys and Nine Inch Nails are licensed artists featured on Hi-Fi Rush. (Source)
📈 Financing the Bits & Bytes
In its most recent financial results released on Monday, the publisher reported that it sold 29.1 million games to consumers in the nine months leading up to 31st December 2022, an increase from the 25.8 million games sold during the same period in 2021.
And with continued sales of catalogue titles and the upcoming release of Resident Evil 4 on 24th March – a week before the end of Capcom's fiscal year – the company expects to sell more than 40 million game units, which would be a record for an entire year.
Capcom anticipates that 90% (36m) of these sales will be digital downloads and only 10% (4m) will be physical, with 75% (30m) being catalogue sales and 25% (10m) being new releases (Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak and Resident Evil 4).
The company attributes its current sales figures to the release of Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak and its continued pursuit of digital sales, including the sale of catalogue titles primarily comprised of Monster Hunter and Resident Evil games.
The company sold 2.75 million copies of Monster Hunter Rise, 1.5 million copies of Resident Evil 2, 1.45 million copies of Devil May Cry 5, and 1.35 million copies of Resident Evil 3 in the nine months leading up to 31st December. Each of Monster Hunter World: Iceborne and Street Fighter V has sold 750 thousand of units.
Despite massive unit sales, Capcom's sales revenue has decreased year-over-year, which the company again attributes to the release of "a new major title" in the same period of the prior year, most likely Resident Evil Village.
Net sales were 79,671 million yen for the nine months ending 31st December 2022 (down 9.6% year-over-year), operating income was 33,332 million yen (down 5.0% year-over-year), and ordinary income was 33,564 million yen (down 7.1% year-over-year).
Capcom expects these to be completed by the end of the fiscal year (31st March 2023), indicating that it has high hopes for Resident Evil 4. This would be Capcom's tenth consecutive year of increasing operating income. (Source)
According to the company's most recent financial report, 7.1 million PS5s were shipped in the three months leading up to 31st December 2022. This is nearly double the number of units sold during the same quarter last year, which was 3.9 million. According to Sony's earnings reports, the company has now shipped 32,1 million units of its latest generation console, which is in line with the 30 million lifetime sales figure disclosed at the beginning of January.
The global chip shortage significantly impacted production, making it difficult for the company to meet the demand for its new console for most of its two-year lifespan.
Isabelle Tomatis, vice president of brand, hardware, and peripherals at Sony Interactive Entertainment, stated earlier this week that PS5 consoles should now be more widely available at retailers worldwide.
Nikkei reports that Sony has increased its operating profit forecast for the end of the year from 1.16 trillion yen to 1.18 trillion yen (approximately $9.1 billion). Even though the new forecast still represents a 2 per cent year-over-year decline, a Bloomberg-quoted analyst was impressed by Sony's performance in light of the struggles of the entire technology industry.
An analyst at Morningstar Investment Service, Kazunori Ito, remarked, "Given the current global demand environment, it's astonishing that Sony's earnings are in line with expectations."
Aside from this, PlayStation Plus subscriber numbers increased marginally to 46,4 million quarter-over-quarter but were still lower than 48 million in the same quarter of the prior year.
Nevertheless, network service revenue increased by approximately 17 per cent, indicating that Sony's revamped PlayStation Plus subscription tiers are increasing average revenue per user.
VGC notes that Sony will need to continue selling PlayStation 5 consoles at a similar rate to reach its 18 million console sales target by the end of its fiscal year in 2022. This will necessitate the sale of an additional 5,2 million consoles in the quarter ending 31st March.
This objective may be attainable with the 22nd February release of the highly anticipated PSVR 2 headset and what appears to be a large-scale marketing campaign. (Source)
✨ Going to Events Spiritually
Xbox Games with Gold for February 2023 sees For the King and Guts N Goals added to the service. (Source)
PlayStation Plus members get four new games in February. Take on demonic Deadites in Evil Dead: The Game's asymmetrical multiplayer mode, grind and trick your way through the vibrant world of Radlandia in OlliOlliWorld, and live the life of a Prohibition-era gangster in Mafia: The Definitive Edition. In addition to these titles, Destiny 2: Beyond light joins the roster this month as a bonus game. From Tuesday, 7th February, through Monday, 6th March, all four titles will be accessible to PlayStation Plus Essential, Extra, and Premium members. (Source)
🎮 Where's My Controller?
I have only been playing IXION for this past week. The game is addictive. I will be doing a written piece on this in the future. Most likely when I complete the game itself.
🎵 Turn it up to 11!
Since I've been obsessed with IXION, you need to hear the metallic contemplations across the stars with Guillaume David's excellent soundtrack. The soundtrack adds to the tense contemplations you will have to make as your resources dwindle and you frantically turn off factories and mismanage your population before their inevitable revolt. (YouTube Link)
📝I don't know what a pen looks like.
I recently my new piece on Megaman 11: "Does Megaman 11 deserve to be the best-selling game in the franchise?".
Megaman 11 brought the classic blue bomber back to new heights, and with that, it took the title of best-selling classic Megaman title. Capcom had pre-emptively purchased the domains of Megaman 12, 13, 14, and 15. With the glaring success that Megaman 11 has, there is still a demand for classic Megaman. That raises a question, though, Does Megaman 11 deserve to be the best-selling game in the franchise? You can read the rest here.
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Tetris Effect: Connected is Coming to PS5 and PSVR2 on Feb. 22, 2023
Enhance and The Tetris Company, announced today that Tetris Effect: Connected is Coming to PS5 and PSVR2 on February 22, 2023, playable in HD or optionally in fully immersive VR with the PS VR2 game mode included. Owners of the PlayStation 4 version of the game will be able to upgrade to the PS5 version for US $9.99. Originally released as Tetris Effect on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR in November 2018, the game was hailed as a breakthrough title by fans and critics alike, earning an 89 Metacritic score and 80+ awards and nominations from major outlets, including overall “2018 Game of the Year” honors from Giant Bomb and Eurogamer, and various “Best of 2018” awards from The New Yorker, Polygon, The Washington Post, IGN, GameSpot, The Verge, PlayStation Blog, and many more. Since then, the title has been released on all major platforms and is currently the only Tetris game with full cross-platform support. Related Post: Tetris Effect Connected Review (Nintendo Switch)
Tetris Effect ~ Tetris Effect: Connected release timeline:
- PS4/PS VR (November 2018): Metacritic 89 - Epic Games Store (July 2019) - Meta Quest (May 2020) - Xbox Series X|S and One, Windows, and Game Pass (November 2020): An Xbox Series X|S launch title, Tetris Effect evolved into Tetris Effect: Connected with a significant multiplayer expansion. The title was named Metacritic’s Best Series X Game of 2020 (Metacritic 88). - Steam (August 2021): Simultaneously with the release on Steam, all existing Tetris Effect owners were upgraded to Tetris Effect: Connected and the title received full cross-platform multiplayer support. - Nintendo Switch (October 2021): Metacritic 94 and ranked 5th under All-Time High Scores on Switch. - Amazon Luna (August 2022) Tetris Effect: Connected has a fast-growing community that is helping shape modern guidelines for Tetris. Enhance launched the Tetris Effect: Connected World Championship tournament in 2022 and its first event “Tri-Effect-A” was the largest official Tetris tournament ever with over 1000 players in all skill levels from over 40 countries. Official Tetris Connected Website.
PS5 AND PS VR2-EXCLUSIVE FEATURES Close Your Eyes To Enter the ZONE With PS VR2 eye tracking enabled in the game options, you can enter the ZONE by closing and then opening your eyes. PS VR2 Headset Feedback Transport yourself into the world of Tetris Effect: Connected where you can feel key moments in gameplay: - Transitions are physical as you move between Journey Mode stages - Feel the jolt of the haptics as you go into and out of the ZONE Enhanced Controller Feedback Experience a new layer of sensory stimulation through the dual actuators of the DualSense controller and the PS VR2 Sense controllers (one actuator in each) in these in-game actions: - Left/right movements of Tetriminos - Hard Drops and Soft Drops - Transitions (between stages or launching stages from the Journey Mode menu) - The start and end of ZONE Frame Rate and Resolution - PS VR2: 120fps with a resolution of 2000 x 2040 per eye - PS5: 60fps, 4K Transfer saved data from the PS4 version to PS5 Owners can download and transfer PS4 saved data to the PS5 using cloud or extended storage or connect to the same network and transfer data directly from PS4 to PS5. GAME OVERVIEW Tetris Effect: Connected is Tetris like you've never seen it, heard it, or felt it before—an incredibly addictive, unique, and breathtakingly gorgeous reinvention of one of the most popular puzzle games of all time, from the people who brought you the award-winning Rez Infinite and legendary puzzle game Lumines. Music, backgrounds, sounds, special effects—everything, down to the Tetriminos themselves—pulse, dance, shimmer, and explode in perfect sync with how you're playing, making any of the game's 30+ stages and 10+ modes something you'll want to experience over and over again.
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Every year, Universal Studios Japan picks a few anime, film, and game titles for Cool Japan: a series of immersive rides and experiences based on the best of Japanese entertainment. This year sees new and returning titles in the lineup, and it's been confirmed today that two fan-favorite virtual attractions will be returning for a limited time.
2020's Attack on Titan XR Ride, a virtual roller coaster set in the world of the hit series, will be back in March. The attraction, viewed with VR headsets, places you on a horse-drawn carriage ride through the walled city. Things go off the rails when Titans invade, sending your carriage over rooftops and outside the Walls as the Survey Corps fights around you.
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Also returning will be Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon The Miracle 4-D: Moon Palace Chapter. Premiered in 2019, the immersive experience was a follow-up to 2018's premiere chapter, taking the Guardians' battle to the Moon Palace. This year's "deluxe" version will include an extra ballroom scene with our heroines all dressed up:
Visitors to Universal Studios Japan will also be able to solve puzzles with Detective Conan in Case Closed attractions, come face-to-face with the creatures of Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, and watch the epic battle between Gon and Hisoka from Hunter x Hunter.
Cool Japan kicks off January 21 with its Monster Hunter World attraction; the rest are due to open on March 4. All attractions are currently scheduled to run until August 28.
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Trouble arises in VR headsets, with an difficulty called the "display screen door" effect. In essence, the decrease the most decision that a screen is capable of showing, and the nearer you take a seat to the screen, the easier it's miles to look its individual pixels. In the case of VR headsets, it makes the photograph appearance as although it's being visible through mesh, and it's why 2019's new VR headsets have seen resolution upticks. When some thing's that close to your eyes, you can extra honestly see the distinction.
The identical problems practice to monitors as best 2k monitor, simply across a bigger viewing distance than inches from your eyes. The difficult bit is that viewing distance isn't fixed; it depends on the scale and format of your desk. Whether you could make out the difference in resolution on a 4K panel as opposed to, say, a 1440p one (that's 2,560 through 1,440 pixels) relies upon in your eyesight, that viewing distance, and the screen length. The display screen size, at a 4K decision, calculates out to a certain range of ppi, in essence the pixel density of the display screen. You can see the way it scales right here at each commonplace resolution...
4K Monitor Density Chart Lucky for us, we don't have to do any of the hard math on our very own. The crew over at Puget Systems has designed a useful Google Sheet that will automatically assist you discern out the optimal display length and backbone for you, relying to your personal level of visible acuity. All you need to do is plug in your target display screen length and determination, the gap from the panel to your eyes, and the specifics of your eyesight. You can then strive one of a kind numbers and see how the output changes, helping you discern out if a sure display screen length or viewing distance makes more or much less feel. (If you haven't been to the attention physician currently and don't realize your prescription strength, a few more hand calculations, the use of some of the formulas in this page, are all you want.)
Of direction, much less scientifically, you can additionally take a look at 4K panels of various display screen sizes in a nearby keep to peer if you can tell the difference. But you'll want to observe the equal display photo, scaled the same amount, to peer a significant evaluation, and that might not usually be practical. Still, to summarize: earlier than you purchase a 4K display, make sure you'll genuinely be able to see the advantage of the elevated pixel density for your precise seating setup. Have 20/15 vision, already own a 27-inch, 2,560-by way of-1,440-pixel (1440p) monitor, and could sit three feet from the display screen? A 4K display probably won't provide a big enough increase in readability to justify the price at the equal display screen length and distance. It all depends on how big your 4K panel, how near or how a long way you'll take a seat, and your eyesight.
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Vertical Alignment (VA). VA panels are a number of the oldest in the sport. But they're nonetheless around due to the fact, despite higher display technology coming along for the reason that, they "just paintings." VA panels provide a number of the highest assessment ratios out of doors of OLED ones (more about which in a moment), and they additionally provide higher viewing angles and shade reproduction than TN panels. However, they're also the slowest of all of the display technology, supplying the pokiest reaction instances and enter-lag numbers of the bunch. That makes them subpar for gaming.
Twisted Nematic (TN). TN presentations, on the opposite hand, are extremely fast in phrases of pixel response, averaging anywhere between 1-millisecond (ms) and 5ms response instances, and they may be relatively less expensive to supply versus different panel types, making them perfect for gamers. The tradeoffs with TN, however? Uneven coloration production, confined off-center viewing angles, and ho-hum contrast ratios. That's quite a piece to surrender inside the call of velocity, which means that which you'll usually see 4K TN presentations only in gamer-centric fashions.
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Afraid. As a traditional painter, I feel at a complete loss when it comes to technology. However, I plan on joining the workforce in 2020 and in order to best help my students succeed, I feel obligated to catch up with the times and integrate art and technology into the classroom. As a student at Plainview Old Bethpage JFK High School, media arts and studio arts were kept separate. My love for drawing excluded me from the necessary skills of how to use Photoshop and Illustrator, which I needed during my college applications. As a result of this separation, I began to feel like traditional arts and technology were separate worlds I was unable to navigate. Much like Daniel Birnbaum in Josie Thaddeus-Johns article “A Step Into the Unknown, With Virtual Reality,” integrating technology and art is a step into the unknown for me personally. It is upsetting that Birnbaum gave up his traditional curatorial passion for VR, instead of combining the two together, because that continues the divide between traditional and technological art.
During my student teaching experience at PS 84, I noticed a significant portion of students drew figures in a style similar to Minecraft, and made references to Fortnight. While lesson planning, I always try to assimilate student’s interests into my lecture. With this in mind, students are obsessed with technology, therefore I want to use as much of it as possible in order to engage the class. According to Thaddeus-Johns, “VR generally refers to high-resolution experiences that use a headset to place viewers in immersive environments.” Unfortunately, I doubt a public school would be able to afford enough headsets for an entire class. Instead, students could explore the Acute Art app, a free, more inclusive version that allows students to explore VR on their own using their phones. After finding inspiration, they could use a cardboard box to create their own immersive world. This open-ended assignment would encourage students to produce a short film or video game scene by filming the inside of the box, or designing a stop motion animation. Not only will this engage the class, but it will merge technology and traditional drawing and painting.
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As we step into 2020, It’s an exciting year ahead for VR, with so many technical breakthroughs, research and development and advancement in the field of optics, head mounted displays/ VR headsets are getting more immersive and have come a long way through. With all the challenges ironed out or lets just say most of the major ones it, VR finally feels less of a tech and more of a breath-taking immersive experience. As there is plenty of great content available for VR right now, this might be an excellent time to dive into a new dimension.
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Oculus Quest
Created ground up by Oculus VR, a division of Facebook Inc. The Oculus Quest has stirred up the hive lately and for a good reason. Released in May of 2019, the device is fully stand alone and doesn’t lean on a powerful PC, also you don’t get yourself webbed in cables. Featuring two, Six Degrees of freedom controllers it runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, that’s what does all the black magic. Despite of being a stand alone headset, this one is capable of delivering some stunning visuals at a very low latency. There are a plethora of games and applications that currently run on the headset, so if you are curious about VR and wanna get started, you might wanna give this one a try.
MSRP: $399
Nintendo Labo VR Kit
Introducing the most immersive, robust Nintendo Labo kit to date—this one combines DIY fun, pass-and-play multiplayer, and family-friendly play with simple, shareable VR gaming. It even includes a programming tool you can use to create your very own VR games and experiences! Feel your creations come to life as you and your family blast through an alien invasion, create 3D works of art, dive into an oceanic photo safari, soar atop a bird, and go wherever else your imagination takes you.
MSRP: $79.99
Sony PlayStation VR
This one is the latest in the PS4 family, so if you have any version of the PS4, you are good to go and immerse yourself into a brand new world and leave reality behind.
MSRP: $399.99
HTC Vive Pro
HTC and Valve came together with the express purpose of developing the most advanced and immersive VR experience, combining years of research and development with the latest hardware, the HTC Vive Pro is a professional grade high end VR headset designed to provide the most demanding VR experiences. Equipped with twin QHD displays, this one takes you beyond anything you have imagined. It uses a special lighthouse technology to track you in physical space and translates the same in virtual space giving you a very immersive VR experience.
MSRP: $799
Oculus Go
The Oculus-Go is the all in one standalone VR headset, no cables, no PC just put it on and you are instantly teleported into a new world. Its sleak, light weight and easy to use and ready when you are! So if you are looking to dive into VR without hurting your wallet, this might be the perfect choice!
MSRP: $199
Oculus Rift S
The most advanced VR headset developed by Oculus, this one requires a powerful PC. Improved optics, tracking and ergonomics allow for an unparalleled immersion. It is also intelligently priced.
MSRP: $399
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Valve Index is hands down, the most advanced and the most immersive VR headset out of all. Its the king of the game, it kills anything and everything that comes in the way. This one needs a powerful PC to work, the headset uses a 1440×1600 LCD panel for each eye for a combined resolution of 2880×1600. Comes with state of the art Valve controllers and light house tracking technology, this one distills all the research of the last decade and comes up with the best of everything.
Once you use Index, you wont like any other headset. Talk about software, Valve is developing its own game that will utilize each and every bit of the Index, so brace yourself and look no further.
MSRP: $999
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You can only get to enjoy gaming when you find the best tools for the job, learn more here! PS4 is one of the best PlayStation games when it comes to the accessibility of gadgets and accessories that you can use to improve your gaming experience, read more here about that. If you’re looking for the best PS4 accessories of the year, this guide will sort you out. Get more info.
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Best Overall: Apex Legends at Amazon, “Apex shines with its fluid movement and fast-paced shooter action.”
Most Popular: Fornite at Amazon, “The ubiquitous battle royale game is so refined it’s hard to put down.”
Best Characters: Overwatch at Amazon, "With so much to explore, it’s no wonder Overwatch remains one of the most popular shooters ever made."
Best Multiplayer: Call of Duty: Black Ops IIII at Amazon, “Multiplayer enhancements and a new mode make this one a must-buy for Call of Duty fanatics.”
Best Tactics: PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds at Amazon, "Sticks to what it knows, with boots-to-the-ground combat, driving, and first-person shooter mechanics."
Best Visuals: Rage 2 at Amazon, “The desolate wasteland makes for a strangely beautiful and colorful experience.”
Best Open World: Far Cry: New Dawn at Amazon, “This new take for the franchise is a fresh and exciting open world odyssey.”
Best Co-Op: Destiny 2 at Amazon, “The shared universe shooter is the best way to work together with a group of friends.”
Best for Kids: Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 at Amazon, “A charming and creative shooter that provides a lighter, family-friendly option."
Our Top Picks
Best Overall: Apex Legends
No one quite knew what to make of Apex Legends when it was stealth released back in February 2019, on the same day as its announcement. But shortly thereafter, it took the digital world by storm. Going after the battle royale crown is a truly challenging conceit, but with a focus on strong gameplay and fluid controls, Apex Legends has quickly risen to the top of the pack, especially in the category of first-person shooters.
The premise is simple: 20 teams of three drop from a ship and land, picking up randomly generated loot as an ever-enclosing ring of death surrounds them. The goal is even simpler: survive, and win. Where the game shines is in its unique convergence of genres. It's hero shooter (see: Overwatch) meets battle royale (see: Fortnite), so while it features a diverse assortment of guns and character abilities, how you use them depends on your place in line ... waiting for death. After all, only one team comes out in top.
Most Popular: Fortnite
If you are itching more for a third-person battle royale experience, then turn your head to the most popular video game in the world right now: Epic Games' Fortnite. While its premise is ubiquitous, after playing it you'll understand why. The creativity and freedom it encourages leads to a boatload of fun, no matter how many times you queue up a new game.
Setting the template for what a battle royale game really could be, Fortnite is fundamentally rock solid. Its main value proposition is the flow of frequent updates, with everything from game modes, new guns, vehicles, and surprise celebrity cameo appearances touching down weekly. Strong shooting mechanics, unique visuals, and stable gameplay are expected from a game of its popularity, and Fortnite delivers on all fronts.
Best Characters: Overwatch
Overwatch was officially released to the public about three years ago ... although people have been playing it for longer than even that. First soft-launched (in closed beta) in 2015, Overwatch has been a mainstay of the current generation of consoles for quite a while now. And Blizzard, no stranger to supporting a game long into its life cycle, has felt no need to ever stop releasing new content, characters, and modes for Overwatch.
Now, some years later, the amount of pure content available to you within Overwatch is staggering. Still a multiplayer team-based shooter at its core, Overwatch now boasts an impressive amount of content for players to experience: dozens of maps, over thirty characters, and seven distinct modes, to name some. Even better? More content is still arriving at a steady pace for the game, and all of it is completely free to everyone. With so much to explore, it’s no wonder Overwatch remains one of the most popular shooters ever made.
Best Multiplayer: Call of Duty Black Ops IIII
Variety is the name of the game when it comes to Call of Duty: Black Ops IIII. Even with the developers at Treyarch foregoing a standalone campaign with the latest installment of their flagship franchise, you won’t be longing for content. There's enough to see, play, customize, unlock, explore, and share to keep you going for years. And that's before all the downloadable content in the pipeline.
Of course, there’s the flagship multiplayer mode, which is as polished and fun as ever. New additions this time around include predictive recoil and a specially enhanced ballistics mode, in addition to the change in the franchise’s standard regenerative health for a manual healing system. All these additions make for a more rewarding, engrossing experience. Combined with the return of the Black Ops series mainstay “Zombies” mode, and a full-fledged battle royale mode called “Blackout,” there’s more here than ever before for a Call of Duty title.
Best Tactics: PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
There’s a battle royale game for everyone, it seems, what with Fortnite’s more cartoony third-person aesthetic and Apex Legend’s fast-paced, sci-fi trappings. But for those looking for something a more traditional, you don’t have to look much further than the granddaddy of the genre itself: PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG). Launched in early access in March 2017, PUBG set the foundation for the genre.
But while others have moved onto the supernatural, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds sticks to what it knows, with boots-to-the-ground combat, driving, and first-person shooter mechanics. However, in a genre like this, less is truly more, and the pure visceral experience of playing Pis enhanced by this realistic, no-frills approach. And with the game still being updated with new content, maps, and graphical upgrades on a frequent basis, there has never been a better time to jump back into the militaristic world of PUBG.
Best Visuals: Rage 2
With its punk rock aesthetic and absolutely manic gameplay, Rage 2 has made a big impression on the first-person genre. Developer Id Software’s long-awaited sequel to the 2010 original is unlike any other shooter currently on the PlayStation 4. Its impeccable style gleams and oozes a funky good time, making it stand out amongst the crowd of more drab looking military fare.
In Rage 2, you play as a bespoke ranger who goes by the name Walker, fighting for survival in a world torn apart by an asteroid that ravaged the planet years earlier. Life is scarce, and what remains of humanity has been mutated into deranged mutants. Armed with telekinesis, not to mention a huge arsenal of weaponry and several vehicles at your side, it's up to you to keep some sanity in this deadly world.
Best Open World: Far Cry: New Dawn
Ubisoft took a big swing when it released Far Cry: New Dawn. Unlike the Far Cry games of old, this sequel/spin-off takes place in a nuclear apocalypse following the shocking conclusion of Far Cry 5. You're set loose in this new iteration of Hope County, as a character known only as The Captain, on a quest to restore peace and order to the new world. Cults run wild, survivors need your help, and there's always the occasional mountain lion or bear to fend off while completing side quests and collecting missions.
Unlike most other games that take place in the midst of nuclear fallout, the world of Far Cry: New Dawn is not a bleak and grey one. In fact, the natural environment of the world is thriving after the initial fallout, with new types of flowers and vegetation springing up all over the place. And with the game’s huge open world at your disposal, you’ll have plenty of time to explore every nook-and-cranny of the new Hope County as you work your way through the game’s various collection of criminal bandits, crazed cultist, and everything in between.
Best Co-Op: Destiny 2
The sequel to the loot-driven phenomenon Destiny, Bungie’s Destiny 2 once again throws you into a massive world of missions, weapons, and sci-fi cosmic enemies. Set in our solar system, your fireteam of three teammates quest to defend the last colony of Earthlings from evil alien menaces.
Building off the “shared universe” concept of the original game, you have the option to play the game completely PvE (player versus the environment) or PvP (player versus player), with both modes serving as a vehicle to reflexive gun handling and innovative RPG elements. However, the game truly shines the most in the PvE scenarios, in which you get to team up online with up to five other players in order to perform various mission and raids.
Best for Kids: Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2
The breadth of shooters available on the PlayStation 4 aren’t just all gloomy, self-serious military simulators and mature shoot ‘em ups, or shmups. And for something a little more fantastical and kid-friendly, you can’t go wrong with Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2.
A sequel to the original third-person shooter and a spin-off overall of the timeless Plants vs Zombies free-to-play mobile game, Garden Warfare 2 ups the ante from the previous entry in the franchise by adding new modes like Graveyard Ops, a Zombie-helmed take on the original’s Garden Ops, and Herbal Assault, which sees the zombies defending their base from a besieging horde of plants.
What to Look for in a PS4 Shooter Game
Free online multiplayer - Look for a PS4 shooter game that works online without PS Plus if you don’t subscribe to Sony’s premium online gaming service. Most PS4 games require an active subscription if you want to take them online, but there are some great options that let you play with, and against, your friends for free.
Virtual reality - If you have PlayStation VR, then you have to check out some of the great PS4 shooter games that are designed to work with Sony’s virtual reality headset. Playing a first-person shooter in virtual reality is a game-changing experience, and you can grab a PSVR Aim Controller for an even more immersive experience.
Open world - Most shooters are pretty linear in their campaigns, and multiplayer matches take place on relatively limited maps. If you want a break from that type of shooter, look for one that’s built on an open world, where you have a ton of freedom to go where you want and shoot what you want, on your own time.
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