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Gaming News:Throw Everything in the Aptly Named Throw Anything
Jack Gardner posted a topic in Announcements
A new VR game releasing today that pits players against a horde of increasingly silly zombies. Your only weapons? Your bare hands and anything else that might possibly be thrown as a projectile. Players will have to defend themselves by throwing items at the encroaching zombie horde - hopefully driving them back from a variety of ridiculous locations. In Throw Anything, players are able to grab items in their environment to appropriate them as thrown weapons. Of course, players might run short on throwables and might be forced to resort to breaking apart large items in their vicinity, or even use the NPCs around them in a pinch! The Early Access game launching on Steam today will include five levels for players to master. These levels are filled with zombies, four mid bosses, and five intimidating main bosses to overcome. Kalev Jung, the CEO of developer VisualLight released a statement saying, “Throw Anything is not for the faint of heart. Action tower defense takes on a whole new meaning in VR! Suddenly, the threat is right in front of you – and you need to be quick on your feet to avoid getting your face eaten.” Throw Anything will be available for HTC Vive starting today via Steam Early Access with PSVR and Oculus Rift support coming later this year. View full article-
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A new VR game releasing today that pits players against a horde of increasingly silly zombies. Your only weapons? Your bare hands and anything else that might possibly be thrown as a projectile. Players will have to defend themselves by throwing items at the encroaching zombie horde - hopefully driving them back from a variety of ridiculous locations. In Throw Anything, players are able to grab items in their environment to appropriate them as thrown weapons. Of course, players might run short on throwables and might be forced to resort to breaking apart large items in their vicinity, or even use the NPCs around them in a pinch! The Early Access game launching on Steam today will include five levels for players to master. These levels are filled with zombies, four mid bosses, and five intimidating main bosses to overcome. Kalev Jung, the CEO of developer VisualLight released a statement saying, “Throw Anything is not for the faint of heart. Action tower defense takes on a whole new meaning in VR! Suddenly, the threat is right in front of you – and you need to be quick on your feet to avoid getting your face eaten.” Throw Anything will be available for HTC Vive starting today via Steam Early Access with PSVR and Oculus Rift support coming later this year.
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Gaming News:PSVR Showcase Includes Until Dawn Prequel And Skyrim VR
Naomi N. Lugo posted a topic in Announcements
One of the main focuses of the Sony E3 2017 press conference was showcasing support for its VR headset. Keep reading below to see all of the upcoming games coming to PSVR. Sure to please a slew of Elder Scrolls fans, Sony started out its VR showcase with Skyrim in VR. In the trailer, we got to see various combat systems including the title's signature dragon shouts. Next up was Star Child, a third-person new IP with a sci-fi setting appropriate for its name. Final Fantasy XV Monster of the Deep focuses on the fishing mini-game from the main game. The game has a release date of September 2017. The Inpatient explores a vintage mental asylum and teases "discover who you are before it’s too late." The setting is familiar to those who have played Until Dawn. Players will be in Blackwood Sanatorium 60 years before the events of Until Dawn. Bravo Team is a first person shooter set in a "fictional " modern day Eastern European city. The last of the VR games of the 2017 conference was a title called Moss that focused on a mouse. The adorable little critter roams around in a fantastical natural world. Which games are you excited for in VR? What titles do you want to see? View full article -
PSVR Showcase Includes Until Dawn Prequel And Skyrim VR
Naomi N. Lugo posted an article in Gaming News
One of the main focuses of the Sony E3 2017 press conference was showcasing support for its VR headset. Keep reading below to see all of the upcoming games coming to PSVR. Sure to please a slew of Elder Scrolls fans, Sony started out its VR showcase with Skyrim in VR. In the trailer, we got to see various combat systems including the title's signature dragon shouts. Next up was Star Child, a third-person new IP with a sci-fi setting appropriate for its name. Final Fantasy XV Monster of the Deep focuses on the fishing mini-game from the main game. The game has a release date of September 2017. The Inpatient explores a vintage mental asylum and teases "discover who you are before it’s too late." The setting is familiar to those who have played Until Dawn. Players will be in Blackwood Sanatorium 60 years before the events of Until Dawn. Bravo Team is a first person shooter set in a "fictional " modern day Eastern European city. The last of the VR games of the 2017 conference was a title called Moss that focused on a mouse. The adorable little critter roams around in a fantastical natural world. Which games are you excited for in VR? What titles do you want to see? -
Way sooner than most people anticipated, PlayStation announced today at GDC that they would be releasing their PlayStation 4 virtual reality headset during the first half of 2016. The headset will accommodate glasses, offer an OLED display resolution of 1920x1080 with a framerate of either 60fps or 120fps. Sony boasts that the latency is half of what the models shown last year were capable of. No price has been announced. Perhaps that is something that we can expect to see revealed at E3? View full article
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Way sooner than most people anticipated, PlayStation announced today at GDC that they would be releasing their PlayStation 4 virtual reality headset during the first half of 2016. The headset will accommodate glasses, offer an OLED display resolution of 1920x1080 with a framerate of either 60fps or 120fps. Sony boasts that the latency is half of what the models shown last year were capable of. No price has been announced. Perhaps that is something that we can expect to see revealed at E3?