Dunno much about the wokeness levels but I do know that's just a vr remake of a normal game from a few years back.
My experience with VR conversions of desktop gameplay has been they're usually janky as fuck. With the exception of cockpit/driving style games.
Case in point, the only play area type supported by that game is "seated", aka 'we crammed head tracking into a normal game and that's all'. You're probably better off playing the original than the VR knock-off.
Dunno much about the wokeness levels but I do know that's just a vr remake of a normal game from a few years back.
My experience with VR conversions of desktop gameplay has been they're usually janky as fuck. With the exception of cockpit/driving style games.
Case in point, the only play area type supported by that game is "seated", aka 'we crammed head tracking into a normal game and that's all'. You're probably better off playing the original than the VR knock-off.
Did you like the parts of V for Vendetta that didn't feature V?
Neither did I. But it's basically just that.
Elaborating on it would ruin it.
V for Vendetta is just one of those movies you need to see, like Starship Troopers, Demolition Man, or Watchmen.
Shame they didn't include the Vicious Cabaret song in the movie as in the graphic novel, though.
What a beautiful collection of movies you just named.