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The action-packed VR shooter “Naked Sun” is heading to HTC Vive, SteamVR and Oculus on July 17th

The action-packed VR first-person shooter Naked Sun is on a collision course with HTC Vive/SteamVR and Oculus – The game is releasing into the wild on July 17 via Steam. According to UK-based developer Door Z, the PSVR version will be released in late August.

Jackhass2107d ago

Looks pretty darn good for VR!

TGG_overlord2107d ago

It's one of the few VR games that I would like to try myself.

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VR game 'Naked Sun' releases on Oculus, Vive

Door Z's new VR shooter title, 'Naked Sun', is now available on HTC Vive and Oculus Rift.

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Review: Naked Sun | VRFocus

For an on-rails shooter it’s not bad, not bad at all.

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'Naked Sun' dev promises users won't get motion sickness

The developers behind the upcoming virtual reality shooter Naked Sun say the game won't give players motion sickness.

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thejigisup2105d ago

Mighty bold claim. I hope this is true and is backed by by the final product, really want to shut up those that refuse vr bc of motion sickness. I mean I feel bad for those that get that from vr, they really are missing out but no motion sickness would be some next level stuff bc too many people have either claimed this or eluded to it and were wrong. This would be a breakthrough for the tech def.

AnubisG2105d ago

I'm one of those people who gets sick by playing certain VR games. Not all, but some. I love VR, so if they can figure out a way so I won't get sick anymore, than that would be awesome.

letsa_go2105d ago

I agree! I have PSVR and can only play it for about 30 mins before I am ready to hurl. I tried watching a 360 video of the disneyland railroad. Nope! I could only take about 20 seconds of that before the headset came off. haha

chris2352105d ago

newsflash: this motion sickness goes away when one uses vr helmets on a regular basis. these articles about motion sickness are beyond cringeworthy and are painting a very wrong picture.