It’s hard to describe what it’s like to experience Virtual Reality to someone who has never put on a headset. There is a sense of scale and interaction that simply doesn’t translate to typical gaming experience. Even the most basic of VR titles have a freedom of
Today, FAKT Software and Wild River have announced the release of their new title Crazy Machines VR, which is out now on Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Windows Mixed Reality. Retailing at $19.99, the physics-based puzzle game will also come to PSVR at a later date.
Crazy Machines VR
Woojer Ryg, marketed as the world’s most powerful gaming and VR vest, only has a few days left of its already highly successful Kickstarter campaign. This vest is expected to be a game-changer for the virtual reality market as it uses haptic sensations to build a more cinematic experience
Gamedust has recently announced that it will release its atmospheric puzzle game Neverout on PlayStation 4 tomorrow. Featuring the Switch release’s non-VR mode, the PlayStation 4 version will allow gamers to select from a PSVR-supported mode or one that only requires a standard controller.
Neverout is a multi-layered puzzle
Virtual reality is tailor made for horror games, but all too often they rely on creepy things and cheap jump scares to achieve their heart-thumping results. What they lack, however, is tension, and Transference has it in spades.
Transference is the collaboration between Ubisoft Montreal and SpectreVision, a film production
Today, Skydance Interactive announced that the AAHF Arcade Warfare League has kicked off at 16 arcades across the country. This league, in conjunction with the Virtual Athletics League (VAL), SpringboardVR, and LIV, will be comprised of Archangel: Hellfire tournaments with the ultimate winners attending TwitchCon 2018.
The single elimination tournament
Just one month prior to its release date, Enhance Inc announced that Tetris Effect will be receiving a physical version of the game at launch. In addition, pre-orders have gone live for both physical and digital versions of the game and the bonuses have been detailed below.
For anyone pre-ordering
Today, Mastiff announced that it will release Yggdrazil Game Group’s upcoming first-person horror game Home Sweet Home on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 (with additional PlayStation VR support) on October 9, with a physical release coming out exclusively to Gamestop on October 16. Inspired by Thai lore, the game