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10 VR Games That Are Going to Make You Look Like a Moron

Twinfinite: With VR officially starting its foray into the market, we take a look at the 10 VR games that will make you look the stupidest in front of other people.

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Orejillz3343d ago

I've played a couple of these, and I must agree.

capitanandi3343d ago

"No one come over, I'm playing VR games!"

XeyedGamer3341d ago

I look like a moron, regardless.

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Surgeon Simulator Acquired by Infogrames, nee Atari, nee Infogrames

The Surgeon Simulator IP has been acquired by Infogrames, which used to be Atari, which used to be Infogrames, and is now a label of Atari.

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The 7 Best VR Horror Games

Looking to get some spine-tingling chills with a new VR horror game? Check out our recommendations for the seven best VR horror games!

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Knushwood Butt836d ago (Edited 836d ago )

Not exactly horror but I recently played Transference in VR and it scared the crap out of me multiple times.

Don't play that game flat: play it in VR.

It's up on PS Plus Extra.

HeliosHex835d ago

The exorcist is pretty dam scary.

SullysCigar835d ago

I'm really looking forward to Madison on PSVR2, but they REALLY need to get Phasmaphobia on it too!

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Bossa Studios goes fully remote

From Games Industry: "UK developer Bossa Studios is shifting its work structure following lockdown measures, now allowing permanent remote working.

As of now, Bossa employees can either work from home, the London office or a mix of locations "as best suits their working preferences and personal needs.""

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RazzerRedux1760d ago

I haven't been in my office in four months. Starting to wonder if this is going to be typical for a lot of jobs. Some businesses may realize they are renting a lot of unneeded space.

kneon1760d ago

You're right, I expect many companies will realise that they are wasting money on office space, and on excess middle management. That won't be good for commercial real estate values. And it will impact the millions of restaurants, bars etc. who's main customers are the cubicle dwellers of the now much emptier office towers.On the upside we'll be wasting a lot less time commuting and will burn a lot less fuel.

But this isn't new for me, I've been working remote for over 20 years.