Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
While Lone Echo is not the first game to take science fiction trappings and add a sense of weightless movement to the proceedings, it is easily the best example to date so far. The story is fantastic, the controls and visuals are completely immersive and is truly one of those games that could only be effectively conveyed with virtual reality.
In this article you’ll find titles highlighting the best-looking games from across the board. Playable across a variety of VR headsets, including PC VR, PSVR/PSVR 2 and Meta Quest 2.
The PlayStation Brahs:
Here's 10 PCVR titles we would love to see make their way to the PlayStation VR 2.
I hope its backwards compatible with PSVR 1 titles. Saves me having two headsets setup.
The controllers look like cat eyes in the link to this article. Cant unsee it.
Video game storytelling is always evolving, but narrative design especially helped interactive storytelling blossom in the 2010s decade.
Hypnospace Outlaw is an odd one. It will for sure have some influence on future "alternative" narrative story telling.
$40 might be a bit high but it does look very good. Lone Arena is totally wild, it truly is next gen VR.