As cool as it is to don a VR headset and look into a new world, our bodies are stuck in cluttered environments, full of things to bump into and trip over. VR company The Void can't turn your apartment into an expansive forest, but it can build specific centers tailored to deliver physical experiences that work in tandem with the virtual ones manifested by your hardware.
Here's a pitch video explaining what it hopes to soon bring to various cities across North and South America, Asia, Europe and Australia:
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IMO, there's two that are better than all these (except maybe Beat Saber), Thrill of the Fight and AUDICA.
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If done right, this could be massive.
Now that is VR!
Looks interesting, yet at the same time kind of counterproductive to the idea of VR's easy accessibility.
I'd like to try it.
I don't understand why arcades don't invest in this type o technology? I still games that are like 20 years old, those same shooting games with the little ass screen, crappy racing games with PS2 graphics.