RN24: If, like me, you’ve dreamed of the day when the world comes to realise that video games are so much more than the pastime of Call of Duty-obsessed teens and neck-bearded basement dwellers, the arrival of mature, genuinely evocative titles such as last year’s Gone Home and The Last of Us will no doubt have sparked excitement that the dream is almost a reality. With games that are no longer afraid to broach any number of mature themes and issues, and in some cases even have the power to make players cry, non-gamers may one day soon–instead of scoffing at the images displayed our on screens as they pass by–actually want to sit down and watch, caught up in the scenes unfolding before them.
Unless, of course, the images on that screen are anything like those from the newest tech demo for Sony’s virtual reality headset, Summer Lesson, which looks to be mostly about leering at a schoolgirl in her bedroom while pretending to study.
Summer Lesson: Hikari, Alison, Chisato 3 in 1 Basic Game Pack brings your three favorite VR waifus together on one physical box, for Japan only.
Summer Lesson is getting the bundle treatment with a 3-in-1 physical release in Japan, but it comes without the additional DLC.
Get the lowdown on the Japanese PlayStation VR line-up in a new trailer.
A lot of potentially good content for PSVR incoming.
Keep bringing it. Hopefully Paris game week has even more games and surprises.
ZOE Anubis run ,RE7 another hero and the squad game with the vr gun are what I’ll be waiting for U.S release
I'm so hyped for more and more games in VR. The immersion and experience has trumped traditional gaming so soon in VRs infancy for me, and I've been gaming for 30 years. The games and the gameplay will grow, and very fast as all the thrills, excitement, etc. a gamer feels is multiplied in VR.
Iv'e been saying it as a youngster with console gaming..."Cain't wait to see how gaming is in 3,5,10 years". Them words have never been so relevant when applied to VR
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whoa that looked amazing ! Though I do I see the authors point, I believe sony may have just been working with what their presummed audience would've been impressed by. Because when I think japan I think businessman and horny teenage gamers. plus I'd love to play a slice of life type of game on vr I'd be lying if I said I had no interest
That Demo is targeted for Japan, are you new to the internet? That is nothing compared to what Japan usually does.
Attached are videos Japanese Oculus Rift game. Its basically an anime chick stomping on your face. Don't ask, just Japan never fails to disappointed
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There is room for everything and everyone, even perverts. Stop trying to censor video games.
Business as usual for Japanese culture. Some Japan only games are crazy creepy.