Refreshingly honest marketing?

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Though why they treat “leaves nothing to imagination” like a positive thing is a mystery.

~Ozzie

I want to say that it probably doesn’t contain anything from imagination either (seriously look how desolate and boring the landscape behind her is) but I’m pretty sure that outfit and anatomy have nothing to with reality.

– wincenworks

Refreshingly honest marketing?

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Though why they treat “leaves nothing to imagination” like a positive thing is a mystery.

~Ozzie

I want to say that it probably doesn’t contain anything from imagination either (seriously look how desolate and boring the landscape behind her is) but I’m pretty sure that outfit and anatomy have nothing to with reality.

– wincenworks

So, while most VR developers are interested in novel concepts and ways players can interact with the virtual world… there’s other ones who just want to get as creepy as they can without getting arrested.

Roller Girls is quite amazing in not only is it a VR game that doesn’t promise any VR elements (it requires a gamepad and is various arcade games) but is made by a studio who’s whole tagline is they want to make VR games. Seriously.

– wincenworks

@parrotbeak submitted:

Came across this. It’s a game by the names of The Witches and Eternal Light, cancelled in 2011 when the company behind it (Revistronic; normally into racing and adventure games) went out of business. I’m almost impressed the empowerment doesn’t include high heels.

Apparently they somehow managed to spend six years working on this (only stopping because the studio shut down) without ever asking themselves what were they doing.

Half the time they seem to understand that these outfits are designed purely for sexy times and a major liability in combat – hence why the women look terrified in so many shots.

The other half the time they seem to think that so long as it looks like they get some badass moments then it’ll all work out.   Not because of character development or a surprise to the audience, but just because well they need something for gameplay right?

It’s really quite amazing how trivial these games seem to think details like “what’s the core experience” or “what are the defining traits of the main character?” are when they just write “boobs” as every answer.

– wincenworks 

What’s up with the constant porn-like panting?

If that’s supposed to be all in-game footage*, does it mean the player has to hear the heavy breathing all throughout game? Or maybe they wanted that trailer to look like something entirely different from an action game, hm… Honest advertising, everyone!

~Ozzie

*Do cinematics even count as “in-game footage”? Around 85% of that trailer was cinematic, as opposed to actual gameplay.

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