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The west is a lawless place. Even in the steampunk Western Hover Junkers, your only friend and companion is the gun strapped to your side and the horse you rode in on. Luckily, your horse is a giant hovering platform of metal that can block a decent number of bullets.
It’s hard to quantify and define the experience of virtual reality to an outside party. Words like “presence” and “immersion” come to mind, but don’t capture the effect of what it’s truly like to lose yourself in a mystical world, and the sensation of pulling off the
The John Wick movies are pure adrenaline-fueled action, mixing martial arts, gratuitous gunplay violence, and a slick cinematography that keeps you invested in the gore and grit. It’s also very difficult to translate to a videogame experience, and even more challenging to make into a virtual one. While zipping
by Ron BurkeThe John Wick movies are pure adrenaline-fueled action, mixing martial arts, gratuitous gunplay violence, and a slick cinematography that keeps you invested in the gore and grit. It’s also very difficult to translate to a videogame experience, and even more challenging to make into a virtual one. While zipping
by Ron BurkeThe west is a lawless place. Even in the steampunk Western Hover Junkers, your only friend and companion is the gun strapped to your side and the horse you rode in on. Luckily, your horse is a giant hovering platform of metal that can block a decent number of bullets.
by Eric Van AllenIt’s hard to quantify and define the experience of virtual reality to an outside party. Words like “presence” and “immersion” come to mind, but don’t capture the effect of what it’s truly like to lose yourself in a mystical world, and the sensation of pulling off the
by Eric Van AllenWe’re still in the infantile stages of modern virtual reality, where developers are wrapping their heads around the tech and what it can do. In some cases, this means inventive and new ideas; in others, a slap-shod game with a novel-at-best VR feature hanging on like a sidecar. After
by Eric Van Allen