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MortienGerrux said:
Darwinianevolution said:

Yes, but there isn't a flagship title that people could look and say "this is the game that made VR a success". Both the Wii and the Kinekt had their motion controll games (Wii Sports and Kinekt adventures), the zapper games had all  those light gun games... hell, even touchscreen-based gaming had Angry Birds.

No flagship titles, only some of the best selling video games in history?

Can't wait to play Dark Souls 3, Deus Ex Mankind Divided, Mafia 3, Mass Effect Andromeda etc. in VR.

I don't think playing old games is going to be the main force moving VR forward (it might interest to the adopters, but it won't be the deal that makes them buy the device). Very few people bought older games with motion controlls attached to them (and even less people bought a Wii360 for them), they bought the new games that used motion controlls to its fullest. Same with the other forms of alternative gameplay. People don't buy an Ipad to play the older Square Enix JRPGs, they have an Ipad already and they decide to buy those games. New games move new hardware, older games are an extra once you already bought the hardware.



You know it deserves the GOTY.

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