Get completely in the head of the Dark Knight in Batman: Arkham for the PlayStation VR. Enjoy first-person play as you work to solve a classic detective storyline and battle your way through scenes. Virtual reality gaming lets you pick up, put on and use objects in realistic settings in Batman: Arkham.
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This was the first game I played on my PSVR and I really enjoyed it. It's short, but this far past release it's not too difficult to find a deal on it. If you've played the main Arkham series games it's a bit of a treat. Really cool to feel like you are inside the game.
Only at Best BuyPlay games on the NES Classic console with this Insignia wired controller. It mimics the traditional controller's looks, and its buttons are in an identical configuration so game play is the same. This Insignia wired controller has a 10-foot cord to provide plenty of room between it and the console.
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I picked up this controller to go along with my NES Classic Edition since the Nintendo-branded controller is still impossible to find.
As other reviews have noted, this controller doesn't feel exactly the same as the original. The D-pad sits just a little taller and the corners of the pad feel a little sharper. I had some trouble doing some precision ducking in Mario 3, but otherwise it was okay. The A/B buttons are good, though the noise they make when pressed is louder and clickier than the Nintendo controller.
It's close enough for me to be willing to keep this as a stand-in, and future backup controller (if I ever find the OEM one). It works well enough and seemed like a safe bet compared to the random controllers for sale on Amazon and eBay. The long cord and cool monochrome color scheme were also a plus for me.
So if you really need a second controller for your NES Classic, this one is pretty decent, but if you really want that OEM feel maybe wait it out or take your chances elsewhere.
You're in charge of the Horizon Festival. Customize everything, hire and fire your friends, and explore Australia in over 350 of the world's greatest cars. Make your Horizon the ultimate celebration of cars, music, and freedom of the open road. How you get there is up to you.
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I got tired of the original Horizon fairly quickly (skipped Horizon 2), but decided to give it another shot with Horizon 3 and I'm really enjoying it. Great locations, graphics are great, and of course lots of dream cars to customize. Tons of events, I've spent over 40 hours playing and still have things to do in the game.
One of the things I like best is being able to set up events for whatever car you are driving. Don't feel like racing a particular class? You don't have to. I wish the force feedback with a racing wheel was better though. Forza 6 is fabulous with a wheel, but Horizon 3 it just feels so numb I went back to using a controller instead and was much happier.
Overall, great racing game though, for either racing fans or even if you just want to cruise some pretty roads in a fast car.