Originally Posted by chubsta:
“I am always very wary of 'reviews' as i have played games that are supposedly the greatest thing ever but hated every minute - i prefer to make my own mind up based upon what i see as a whole package - i would rather have a game with a few technical faults that i enjoy playing than a perfect game that just doesn't grab me. I am sure some people will have problems with vr but until i try it myself then i will never know - the cost may seem prohibitive for taking such a risk but ultimately £400 isn't really that much in the great scheme of things and certainly cheaper than Hive etc.
Besides, even if i hate it i have 3 kids so surely at least one of them will be ok!”
“I am always very wary of 'reviews' as i have played games that are supposedly the greatest thing ever but hated every minute - i prefer to make my own mind up based upon what i see as a whole package - i would rather have a game with a few technical faults that i enjoy playing than a perfect game that just doesn't grab me. I am sure some people will have problems with vr but until i try it myself then i will never know - the cost may seem prohibitive for taking such a risk but ultimately £400 isn't really that much in the great scheme of things and certainly cheaper than Hive etc.
Besides, even if i hate it i have 3 kids so surely at least one of them will be ok!”
You have 3 kids and £400 on a toy isn't that much "in the great scheme of things"?
How much money do you make in a month?



