Now playing: My favorite things from 2018, featuring @Prusa3D, @Artovision3D, and @oculus Go, along with a cool SOIC clip I discovered from @BuildstuffZach. https://t.co/9qnHAvBw2Z
@kassieluthor@MikeJMika I assume you mean phase 3? Where he's just a head? Try to hit him before his laser activates. If you miss, try to dash kick him from behind by anticipating where he'll be a moment from now. Avoid his upwards blue fireballs by watching the X marks on the ground. Good luck!
@eric3dee1@LKGGlass No, that's a great idea though! I imagine you would need a super beefy PC, if it's possible at all, if it's anything like the Doom build for the Looking Glass. It has to render all of the perspectives simultaneously.
@David_Jagneaux I do, on the scale of the LucasArts classics. The one in Squadrons felt long a long training mission helping you get comfortable before going online. I know I'm a relic, but I still love single-player games.
Just confirmed as part of @SummerGameFest -- our all-new @PowerRangers game! #MMPR: Rita's Rewind blends several arcade genres for classic 90s multiplayer action. Summon your squad and turn back the clock for #RitasRewind, coming soon! Trailer: https://t.co/qSLyzrycg0
@vr_oasis It's absolutely wild to me that there are modern 10/10 games like Rescue Mission that the vast majority of gamers have never properly seen, let alone played. Same goes for a handful of PCVR and Quest games. It's like we're living in different timelines.
Our update of #Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord was built for modern hardware to offer a gorgeous, streamlined experience. Grab your controller for an authentic but accessible dive into the OG RPG today -- it's available now! https://t.co/1jKDEMK5oE
@MobyGamer@kehander@ben_304 I'm sure I just put the disc and magazine pages together, with Jim's help. It was @garywhitta who worked his magic to convince all the publishers to lend us their warez.
For analog-control #Atari50 games on Xbox platforms, we've got a solution in the works for that, too. It requires access to a 3D printer and a skate bearing, but this DIY project will give you more precise paddle controls using an Xbox One controller. Free STL files soon!