Indie developer Axyos Games continue to impress with its steady stream of updates for its upcoming virtual reality (VR) compatible first-person shooter (FPS), RIP. The developer has kept fans in the loop with weekly posts on its already-successful Steam Greenlight campaign page, talking about new features for the multiplayer title and posting videos. This week sees the arrival of four new screenshots for the experience, which can be seen below.
VRFocus - It's been a while since Russian developer Axyos Games has provided on update on its upcoming virtual reality (VR) compatible first-person shooter (FPS), RIP. The team has remained hard at work on the title since it passed its Steam Greenlight campaign earlier in 2014, and is now finally ready to start talking about a release for consumers. As such, the developer has today teased an Early Access launch for the title.
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Two new images taken from the title are below. The first shows a grassy area with two of the player-controller robots in sight. The other depicts an urban environment with shipping containers dotted about the map. The latter image also displays a machine gun that will feature in the final title.