There was a moment when I was jumping around to different ledges super high up a skyscraper when I got a little bit of vertigo looking down. I can imagine that feeling magnified ten fold in VR.
There was a moment when I was jumping around to different ledges super high up a skyscraper when I got a little bit of vertigo looking down. I can imagine that feeling magnified ten fold in VR.
I still have one or two of them, but I think they are for Xbox or PS2. They should put them all in a remastered collection like the Spryo remaster.
I think I'd better do the Sumo tuck to avoid more injury. 
I really like finding things, but only up to a point. Like in The Order 1886, I had no interest in playing it again to hunt for every audio file. Orbs, though, present a special fascination for me. I think it's that getting them levels you up. Also, some of them require feats of jumping skill. And, the environment is interesting to explore.
I wish I'd done my own screenshot. I'll make sure to do one next time. I haven't gotten to the ships yet. I've only done Act I.
It's on Xbox Live together with Seeds of Evil. I guess they remastered them. I was very tempted to buy them. Some of those old FPS games don't age too well though. I wanted to get into Marathon Durandal when it appeared on Xbox Live but I couldn't stand all those bland rooms. I kept getting lost.
I tried one of them once, I forge which one.
One of these was written by Uncharted writer Amy Henning. It's supposed to be great. I wish it was remastered like that screen shot suggests.
I get ya. I've created different tiers to my backlog. This is in tier one, must-play.
Anticipating "runner" games for phones 20 years before.