IGN:
Like IGN's Hot Games of 2015, March's IGN First focuses on more than one game. Four of them, in fact (one per week), that you may not have heard much about yet, but we think you should. And we're kicking it off with Firewatch, a gorgeous and intelligent first-person adventure game from the makers of Telltale's The Walking Dead Season 1. We revealed Firewatch on IGN last year, and it has impressed us ever since.
Look for a new demo, developer commentary, our impressions, and more on Firewatch during week one – and even more amazing games throughout the month.
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From UploadVR: "Perhaps one of the most demanded VR mods out there, Firewatch VR, is now complete.
Developer Raicuparta recently moved their mod, named Two Forks VR, to a 1.0 release. This update doesn’t actually add much to the mod over the past release, but the developer says the mod is now in “maintenance mode”, essentially meaning it will just be updated to keep working with any possible future updates to Firewatch itself.
Raicuparta previously made an excellent VR mod for Outer Wilds, and now Two Forks VR features a lot of advanced VR mod features like snap turning and more. If you want to try the mod for yourself you’ll need to subscribe to Raicuparta’s Patreon campaign."
Really cool. Something the main developers should have considered when VR was really getting hot. Maybe next round with new headsets coming.
The more interesting thing is that Modders are, in a way, proving what Sony wants to do with some VR games being hybrids besides the ground up developed games. Make the necessary tweaks and modifications and boom. VR game.
Games like RE7, Borderlands, Skyrim, Doom, Dirt Rally, etc have made the case. Some very close like Hitman 3. It just needed more tweaking. Just need more of the best and at a higher quality. Developers win. Gamers win either way in or out of VR.