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Skydance's Behemoth Adventure Moves Into 2024

Skydance's Behemoth receives a slight name change and a huge delay, pushing the VR adventure into late 2024.

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jznrpg292d ago

It sounds like a mashup of SoTC and Dark Souls in VR. If it even comes close to those games I’m in.

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Behemoth's titanic battles and close combat are a great reason to play VR again | TheSixthAxis

TSA writes: "Coming off the backs of their two excellent The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners games, expectations are naturally very high for Skydance's Behemoth."

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Babadook752d ago

So many games to look forward to actually, just nothing from Sony themselves, apparently.

porkChop52d ago

They're doing pretty much what they did with the Vita. It didn't sell right out of the gate so they pulled almost all support.

Babadook752d ago (Edited 52d ago )

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I feel like the astrobot decision was made before psvr2 even went on sale. Apparently psvr2 was outselling psvr1 by a decent amount too.

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Most Anticipated VR Games Coming 2024

2023 was a decent year for immersive gaming. Looking ahead, here are our most anticipated VR games due to arrive in 2024.

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The Most Exciting PSVR2 Games to Come

Have you pre-ordered a PlayStation VR 2? Here are some of the most exciting PSVR2 games to come after the launch window.

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Abnor_Mal538d ago

Out of the list of games provided Lo-Fi looks the most interesting to me. It has a retro-futuristic look. I would have liked to see more gameplay, but what was there piqued my interest that I will be looking for more information about the game.

Aliens VR a shooter in that universe is something I’d love to play, unfortunately no video. Hopefully there’ll be something to show soon.

Behemoth, for some reason puts me in the mind of a first person Shadow of the Colossus, shame there wasn’t any real gameplay.

Firewall Ultra looks great, I never really got a chance to fully get into the first game due to the hit and miss tracking of the PSVR camera.

I see myself this generation spending more money on PSVR2 games rather than flat PS5 games and I’m okay with that.

Neonridr537d ago

Lo-Fi definitely has that Blade Runner feel to it.

Abnor_Mal537d ago

That’s the name of the movie but couldn’t remember at the time, and definitely didn’t want to say it has a cyberpunk look to it.

HeartJoy292d ago

I completely understand. Firewall Ultra looks great though and I'm sure it will be a much better experience!

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883538d ago

Lo-Fi definitely looks really interesting. I would actually *really* love to see room scale (which PSVR2 can nicely allow with a the 15 foot tiny cable and self contained tracking - nevermind how the eye tracking could be used here) versions of games *like* Lucas Arts' Monkey Island (series) and original Sierra type (King's Quest, Space Quest, Police Quest, Leisure Suit Larry) games. I believe these types of games would have endless potential/life in VR and were unwittingly made to be the absolute perfect fit for VR exploration and immersion. So many different worlds/eras/stories to enter. There is just so much that can be done, and this is a genre of game that I can see myself in love with for decades and decades due to VR arriving at this level/accessibility. While I like a lot of them, I hope developers do not feel forced to make all things VR about "thrill" experiences.