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nDreams and Virtual View Productions to Explore VR Videogames and Movie Crossovers

While the videogame industry is the undoubted focus for the revival of virtual reality (VR) technology as the moment, many are also excited about its potential impact on movies. 360 degree movies have grown in popularity towards the end of 2014 with the release of the likes of Zero Point and 11:57, suggesting that VR has just a big a role in the future of cinema as it does videogames. A new partnership announced this week will be pair VR developer nDreams with VR filmmaker Virtual View Productions in order to capitalise on both of these forms of entertainment.

ibrake4naps3845d ago

Sounds exciting if the quality is up to snuff

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The 7 Most Violent VR Games That Push the Limits of Virtual Combat

Looking to release some of that anger? Here's the 7 most violent VR games you can play on your headset today!

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OtterX3d ago

Lol, maybe I'm becoming an old fart, but excessive violence in VR seems to bother me more than in flat games. Feels more visceral when you're looking a person in the eyes before mutilating them.

By no means am I trying to be a prude and saying these games shouldn't exist. I just play them more sparingly, need more breaks. I need some beautiful, refreshing & relaxing VR experiences too to balance them out so I don't feel so heavy.

Babadook72d ago

I’m an old fart too. I couldn’t believe how violent saints and sinners was.

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The 7 Best VR Mech Games

Love rampaging across the battlefield in a giant war machine? Here are The 7 Best VR Mech Games for Meta Quest, PSVR 2 and PCVR.

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The 7 Best VR Fitness Games

Looking to get a sweat on with a new VR workout game? Check out our recommendations for the seven best VR fitness games!

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gamerz29d ago (Edited 29d ago )

IMO, there's two that are better than all these (except maybe Beat Saber), Thrill of the Fight and AUDICA.