I was tempted for a second there until I looked at some reviews.Moot_Geeza wrote:The under £4 sale has a few things in it worth looking at. It won't be for everyone, but Blue Estate, the lightgun game minus lightgun is in there. The style is unappealing, but it plays well - it works by pointing the pad (it does actually work, FYI).
Blue Estate is not a bad game, and some of the things it does using the DualShock 4 are interesting, but for all intents and purposes it’s a light gun game that will last players a short time, and it’s a rather expensive one at that. I would recommend it, but at a nice sales price.
Moot_Geeza wrote:We ignored those on Wii U then, it's a nice touch. Speaking of which, I can't remember how the levels where you move scenery worked with the gamepad. I remember it working quite well, but pressing/swiping the screen while running/platforming wasn't the technique, surely? Perhaps the second player did the swiping for those parts. @retroking1981
They should but they'll have the Nintendo64 virtual console version of mario64 to flog again before bringing the GC virtual console for sunshineMoot_Geeza wrote:Yeah. Nintendo should start shovelling out the Wii U classics range so I can play 3D World with my Joycons.
Dark Soldier wrote:I thought you were drunk tbh, even if it was 8am
Olimite wrote:Did anyone get round to trying Matterfall yet?
M0stly harm13ss wrote:Does anyone use a USB headset with the PS4 (not a 3.5mm jack)? Any recommendations?
I have a converter that lets me use the bone Elite pad with the PlayStation, but, due to the way the converter works and authenticates the pad, you can't connect a headset through the controller, you have to use the other USB port. Unfortunately I can't get the mic to work properly on the Heath Robinson contraption I'm using to do that at the moment. I can hear everyone, but they can't hear me.
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