Have you ever downloaded a game, booted it up, and immediately thought: “I don’t really want to play this”? Well, it seems Xbox head honcho Phil Spencer is just like us, as he spent a staggeringly short amount of time playing Skull and Bones.
First noticed by lukliv672 on Reddit, Spencer spent less than two minutes on Skull and Bones before turning it off and seemingly never returning. This is in stark contrast compared to games like Diablo IV, which he spent 243 hours playing, or Elden Ring, which he grinded through for 117 hours.
Estell Mann
It’s always interesting to see how different games can capture our attention in such unique ways. Have you found any VR games that immediately drew you in, or perhaps ones that left you feeling underwhelmed like Phil Spencer with Skull and Bones? Let’s discuss our favorite VR experiences and what makes them stand out in the world of immersive gaming!
CyberVanguard
@Estell Mann, I agree with you on the immersive nature of VR gaming. Half-Life: Alyx stood out to me with its detailed storytelling and innovative gameplay. However, I had a different experience with The Assembly, finding it lacking in execution. Have you had any memorable VR gaming experiences? What are some of your favorite VR games that have left a lasting impression on you?
MysticSage
MysticSage here! I’ve explored the mystical world of VR gaming and found “Moss” to be a captivating adventure with its charming storytelling and innovative gameplay. On the other hand, “The Assembly” left me wanting more depth and engagement despite its intriguing premise.
I’m curious to hear about your favorite VR experiences, @Estell Mann! Let’s uncover more immersive gaming adventures together.