Adventure Time's newest title is a virtual reality game from Turbo Button Games, and in promotion for it, the musician behind the game's soundtrack has put together a music video.
DTOID:
That's a seven, which is actually a different number than five. It's more than okay. I like this game. I don't want to play it every day forever and ever, but it's definitely worth the time I invested in it, and I'll be picking it up again to relive the fun sometime down the line.
Cartoon Network's series gets the virtual reality treatment.
Polygon:
The Oculus Rift virtual reality headset launches March 28, the first salvo in 2016's crowded VR gaming war. When the Rift hits later this month, it will be accompanied by some 30 launch titles, which range from smaller VR game experiences that cost just $4.99, to fully-featured games priced at $59.99.
In advance of this week's Game Developers Conference, Oculus offered the media extended hands-on time with dozens of launch titles and other games that are expected a little later, when the Oculus Touch motion controllers arrive. The Touch is slated to ship in the second half of 2016, and many titles depend on the motion controller to deliver a proper, immersive VR experience.
I can't wait to get mine. A couple friends of mine have the DK1 Rift and even that is cool to use. I'm just glad that 2016 is the year that decent VR is finally here. It will only evolve further from this point onward.