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Post by BadMonkeyEdd on Oct 20, 2016 21:42:59 GMT
Walking past Game tonight I accidentally bought Rush of Blood.
When I got home I managed to get about 5 minutes on it (due to being very busy). I had previously seen a video of someone playing it standing up, so I pushed the chair away and gave it ago.
The menu before you start is very creepy. We are going to get some AMAZING survival horrors. I'm not sure I have the balls to play them, but I may buy them and then bottle it.
Anyway, you are actually sitting in a roller coaster car, and you slowly go along and shoot loads of items covered in targets. 5 minutes in, the roller coaster car starts moving up. What is really weird (and hence the post) is the moment the car paused to go up, I stumbled forwards. I was completely in the game and my head said we were going up, and my body went to compensate. When we got to the top, the roller coaster flattened out and I stumbled again. Just before the coaster starting to go down, I bottled it and ripped the headset off. I was very concerned that I would fall into the TV and break both it and the headset.
Anyway, hopefully I get a chance to play it properly tomorrow, but first impressions are really good
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Post by Retro GeezZer on Oct 20, 2016 22:35:42 GMT
I want the experience but not sure I've the balls, I used to jump playing the original top down Resident Evil on PS1.
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Post by keithshaw3 on Oct 21, 2016 7:10:00 GMT
Play the Demo on the disc to see if you like it or not, I found the best position was sitting down as that s what your character is doing, I found the tracking very responsive with the move controllers and had no jitter.
It was not scary as such and I thought it was little shallow but it was only the demo so may get it in a sale at some point.
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Post by BadMonkeyEdd on Oct 24, 2016 7:11:39 GMT
I am not getting much gaming in at the moment, but I am trying to complete a level of 'Rush of Blood' if I can. Last night I thought I'd try my heart rate monitor while playing it to see how scary it is. I do triathlons and run marathons, so my resting heart rate is relatively low, so just sitting in a char it should be in the 50's. As you can see from the graphic, it spiked a lot as I played. Some were due to looking around a lot for items behind me, but some of the biggest spikes are just through fear! A baseline reading would see my heart rate at about 60, maybe getting to 70 and as low as 55. I was recording the video to show as well so you could compare, but unfortunately halfway through I managed to kick out the hdmi lead from the connector halfway along the lead) which stopped the video. I also had a real problem with my arms being 'wrong' and glitching which isn't the best show and tell for the game. If I get a chance I will show the level once re-recorded.
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Post by BadMonkeyEdd on Oct 27, 2016 21:24:05 GMT
So, I just completed level 3 of Rush of Blood and created a video to upload. However I hadn't thought about the fact it records voice. I therefore won't be uploading it as you can hear me scream, chat to my son and pant through fear! I may try again but silently!
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Post by keithshaw3 on Oct 27, 2016 21:38:34 GMT
lol, yeah, also did not know that the PS4 camera records voice as well without you asking it too.
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Post by BadMonkeyEdd on Nov 1, 2016 7:29:49 GMT
Finally got around to creating a video. Yes I did jump a couple of times, but this wasn't the scariest level I have played. Rush of Blood
Also had ago at the Kitchen demo. Saved it up for Halloween, and it was alright. The head movement tracking was a bit laggy, but afterwards I played another game and that was also slightly laggy, so it could have been the lighting in my room. I then rebooted the console and it was OK on the other game, so I should try the kitchen demo again.
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Post by dastrdlynmutly on Nov 4, 2016 13:45:02 GMT
Finished this game last night (not on any serious difficulty!). But to be honest I loved it, a little shallow as Keith mentions but on the whole I found it great fun with scares all over the place and also thought it was pretty good value as well. Now Outlast was a game I could just not handle
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Post by flur on Nov 4, 2016 13:49:45 GMT
They should do a VR version of P.T.That would be a total mindfuck.
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Post by BadMonkeyEdd on Nov 4, 2016 21:49:13 GMT
Finished this game last night (not on any serious difficulty!). But to be honest I loved it, a little shallow as Keith mentions but on the whole I found it great fun with scares all over the place and also thought it was pretty good value as well. Now Outlast was a game I could just not handle I also finished it last night. I love it. I will go back and play it on a harder level (insane?). It has been the game I go back to when I get to game, but only a level a day as I couldn't face any more! Bargain at £15. Agree with flur though, PT would be amazing on VR. I didn't manage to finish it though, so not sure I have the guts!
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