50°
10.0

Review: Chronos | VRFocus

Gunfire Games brings The Legend of Zelda style adventuring to the Oculus Rift.

hirobrotagonist2949d ago

This game looks fantastic, but I hope it somehow comes to the Vive

Timesplitter142949d ago (Edited 2949d ago )

It's a bit suspicious that almost all VR games so far are 10/10... Let's wait until the initial wow factor wears off

I gotta say, though, this one looks good

Wallstreet372949d ago (Edited 2949d ago )

I agree it might be the wow factor but hey nothing wrong with that. If it feels like a 10 let it be a 10. Later on the line months from now when the wow factor wears off they will be scrutinizing more and things will go back to normal.

Then again im sure a good amount of reviewers have been messing around with VR previews for awhile so who knows.

Man i love new and evolving tech! i Cant wait to experience that wow factor as well :)

ThePope2949d ago

I'm super skeptical about VR. I just cant see this being a thing I would want to use every day like I do with my traditional consoles. The idea of putting something over my eyes and closing myself off from the world seems so alien to me.

Wallstreet372949d ago

Pope....

I understand why some ppl would feel that way but im the total opposite. Imo gaming in general strives to be not only fun, comfortable, but also more immersive. I see VR as the evolution of gaming, the way 3D graphics were an evolution and the next step up from 2D gaming. The more immersive imo the better.

Timesplitter142949d ago (Edited 2949d ago )

@Wallstreet37
Immersion is just one of the things you might want out of a game. Think of some of the most popular games in the world (Dota 2, CS:GO, Pokemon, etc...). These games are all about fun and not immersion.

VR focuses almost entirely on immersion and makes sacrifices in other areas in order to achieve this. It's a different flavor of gaming that branches off of regular gaming. I don't see it as an "evolution of gaming". It's just something different

Wallstreet372949d ago

@timesplitter....

You seem to have bypassed me mentioning fun and comfort as points in the beginning of my statement lol. True VR is focused on immersion but the developers are not only focused on immersion but fun as well. What do you think 3d Graphics were focused on? Fun as with all games but it was a technical advancement just like VR is and was centered around creating more immersive and life like worlds, there is no difference except VR is taking it to a whole new level.

You mentioning games like Dota, Pokemon, etc.... just plays along with VR as the initial games due to technical limitations (for now) are also mostly centered around being immersive but also fun, short and non graphic intensive games.

VR games do not just focus on just immersion thats not true at all. It is the selling point and why imo its part of the evolution but developers like with any new medium or console take many facets into account and try to include them, fun factor being one of them. Its one of the fundamentals of games regardless what type. If the game isnt fun regardless if its immersive ppl wont want to buy it.

kenwonobi2949d ago

Virtual reality games do not solely focus on immersion. That is merely a selling point. There will be full games that you can't imagine playing on consoles one day. Those games will be like GTA or Oblivian type epic settings.

+ Show (2) more repliesLast reply 2949d ago
kenwonobi2949d ago

Wow VR games must be fantastic. Many if them are getting perfect score.

130°

PC VR On Steam Is Actually Growing, Not Shrinking

It's sometimes claimed that PC VR usage on Steam is shrinking, but here's why that isn't actually true.

Read Full Story >>
uploadvr.com
bunt-custardly13d ago

Good, silence the naysayers who talk bollocks.

Tacoboto13d ago

The context in the article is kinda like the discussion of MAU metrics. Manipulation of figures to get it to say what you want it to.

I.e. "The proportion is shrinking, but there are more players so it's actually not shrinking!"

Crows9013d ago

That's not like mau metrics ....

If there's 20,000 players and only 10% use it and then there's a jump to 40,000 and 10% are using still using it then....there's been an increase because 10% of 40k is higher than 20k.

That's an actual number increase of people using it. That's growth.

Tacoboto13d ago

MAU is used to reference engagement or growth in a game. The conversation is muddied because people want to talk about sales instead of player count. How is this not like that?

Growth can mean and be two different things. Growth of quantity, or growth of proportion. People in finance and accounting will never look at 2% in one instant and look at 2% at a later instant and say "Hey look, growth!" That's a joke, to be frank. The 2% is more than the earlier 2% but that 98% remainder also grew.

Eonjay13d ago

Which is why Sony is putting PSVR 2 on it.

Abnor_Mal13d ago

I wish Sony would have given upgrades to many of their PSVR games for their VR2 system. Unfortunately for me their pcvr movement is not doing me any favors, hopefully there’s some kind of trickle down effect.

Eonjay13d ago

Sony would only be able to Patch its own games. Devs would have to go back and create their own patches. To be frank, whats gonna stop this from happening is money. Are they willing to pay to have a developer create the patch, QA to test...

Abnor_Mal13d ago

@Eonjay totally agree with what you said about third party devs and the cost, Q&A etc, but Sony could have updated Astrobot, The Persistance, Blood and Truth, and Farpoint. Have a few in-house devs work on DriveClub vr, and pay for an update for Rush of Blood and maybe a Shadow of the Colossus VR. I would love to play Borderlands VR on PSVR2.

shinoff218313d ago

Sure Sony mightve been able to help but reality is most of those titles were from 3rd parties.

ApocalypseShadow13d ago (Edited 13d ago )

What he's saying is that Sony should have lead by example. Instead, they haven't done shit bringing them forward and expected 3rd parties to do it themselves in bringing their own games. If Sony's not going to do it, why should they?

It's like when they lead by example in the creation of their games. Or lead by example when they make their hardware.

Hate to say it, but for PS VR 2, they are lagging big time. GT is nice. But if you're tired of sims, then there's just Horizon. I'd rather have Blood and Truth remastered at that level or a sequel than what they currently released. No chance of that though as they killed London Studios. Another bullshit move they made. About as bad as killing Evolution Studios to keep GT as their only racing game. I like Sony's platform. But I'm not buying their headset if they're not going to put in the effort like they do with flat games.

shinoff218313d ago

Exactly. I almost bought vr2 but it's the games missing. Sure that horizon might be dope but I'd prefer the full horizon, or last of us, Spiderman, something. Pay some 3rd party devs. I was hoping to get that fallout 4 but that's not happening now lol

shinoff218313d ago

Vr is dope. Idk know why people wanna hate. It's definitely a dope next step. Even if it's a sidestep. I really wish more developers would throw down. Imagine a last of us with vr, or a final fantasy game, all kinds of stuff. It would be incredible.

bunt-custardly12d ago

Praydog's FREE UEVR mod is working wonders for the PC VR community.

220°

The newly founded 'Flat2VR Studios' aim to make VR modding a serious business

The Flat2VR community is taking the next step and announced a studio that will develop and commercialize licensed VR ports.

Read Full Story >>
mixed-news.com
Profchaos39d ago

This is great news I love virtual reality and my psVR2 however it's clear that the current bespoke way of building VR games is not working. There's some great games that have been released Absol but they are few and far between and if they are native they are clearly lower in budget and scope then at least I would like. It's definitely jarring to.go from high quality games like Spider-Man 2 to the biggest VR releases like Arizona sunshine 2 and see the huge gulp in quality.

This company aims to streamline porting older games into VR and make them feel as VR native as possible.

And to be honest some of my favourite VR experiences have been traditionally flat screen games ported into VR like resident evil 7, 8 4, doom 3 with the aim controller or borderlands 2.

And I'm not saying that there isn't great native VR games to be found I'm saying more traditional games ported over would be very welcome we have decades of amazing games that we all love and VR presents an opportunity to truely bring us into the world.

just_looken38d ago

The floating hands wires climbing/tool sims need to go for sure.

But i want the sword art online vr now that would be awesome

Leeroyw38d ago

I just found my people. Massive vr fan here but I want to live in older more broader era experiences that were made for traditional gaming. But in VR.

just_looken38d ago

@Lee

Rollarcoasters would be something else in vr

aaronlif1036d ago

Yes! I hope they bring Doom 3 to PSVR2. I was happy to see it on PSVR but couldn't help but feel like they should have held off for the PSVR2 for that game. They had to substantially cut the visuals on that. I feel like a psvr2 version would be able to do it better justice. I've asked the company that made the psvr port if there was any plans to make a psvr2 version, they said no but that if they were asked by Sony to do it they would. I also would love to see Star Wars Squadrons get a PSVR2 version.

Profchaos36d ago

Yes squadrons I forgot about that one it was amazing to play online with flat screen gamer friends some of my favourite multiplayer moments

RiseNShine38d ago

Amazing news, there're so many forgotten gems out there, these guys have been consistently porting old games like Return to Wolfenstein, Quake 4, jedi knight, etc. Sounds great that they can earn a living by doing official ports, publishers dust off some old properties, gamers get great games in VR, we all win.

mudakoshaka38d ago

Awesome news! Which popular Steam and Switch game do you think is their first project?

50°
10.0

Wallace & Gromit in The Grand Getaway Review - Gamerhub UK

Wallace & Gromit are preparing for a well-earned golfing getaway, but mishaps and mayhem send them hurtling off course!

Read Full Story >>
gamerhub.co.uk