Anyone play Soulkeeper VR recently? Curious about the state of the game since it's on sale for the Steam sale.
Yup, while Organ Quarter wasn't designed with teleport locomotion in mind, we absolutely had to include it for that very reason. Nobody seems to have had a problem with it yet!I am also thinking about getting Organ Quarter, it has a lot of positive reviews on Steam, i was playing Paranormal Activity: the lost soul, but it does not support teleport locomotion, so it was impossible to play without getting motion sickness.
I have a feeling this one is going to be really good.New dev gameplay of Township Tale. This one is just showing the devs messing about with mini games using the physics and gestures of the game.
Yup, while Organ Quarter wasn't designed with teleport locomotion in mind, we absolutely had to include it for that very reason. Nobody seems to have had a problem with it yet!
I do! I think these days over 2/3 of my gaming time is coop. Not all VR of course, but still.
I really, really enjoyed Arizona Sunshine. I played it alone: the singleplayer was good fun but the Horde mode and the Mansion mode are really great and worth booting up for again and again.Would anybody properly recommend Arizona Sunshine? It's held it's price pretty well, but I am always weary of these types of games and how they actually play in reality. I thought Robo Recall was this absolutely incredible experience that was basically my 'THIS is what I thought VR gaming was going to be' moment (kinda funny that the best experience I've had with my Vive was an Oculus funded game), but stuff like Raw Data, etc just felt a bit of a novelty to me, and I thought the gunplay felt kind of mindless and not particularly satisfying. Does it deliver on it's image as an actual fully fleshed out experience in VR?
Really want to get back into my Vive, it can be so amazing, but I often feel like the times I most enjoy it are when it's not even me playing and I get to show it to friends. I find Audioshield pretty boring alone, but I played it with friends the other week and it was the most fun I've had playing games in ages
I would recommend it. It is one of the few VR shooters that doesn't feel like a wave shooter. I appreciate those games for what they are, but personally, they exhaust me quickly to the point where I can only handle them in small doses. AS does have horde sections but they aren't too frequent. The game has excellent pacing and delivers a pretty satisfying SP campaign.Would anybody properly recommend Arizona Sunshine? It's held it's price pretty well, but I am always weary of these types of games and how they actually play in reality. I thought Robo Recall was this absolutely incredible experience that was basically my 'THIS is what I thought VR gaming was going to be' moment (kinda funny that the best experience I've had with my Vive was an Oculus funded game), but stuff like Raw Data, etc just felt a bit of a novelty to me, and I thought the gunplay felt kind of mindless and not particularly satisfying. Does it deliver on it's image as an actual fully fleshed out experience in VR?
ZalusithixDoes anyone here play Sairento? I have a rift and I am thinking about picking it up. I grabbed the serious sam vr collection last night which was an amazing deal.
I am also tempted to pick up job simulator because of the new endless mode update.
Would anybody properly recommend Arizona Sunshine? It's held it's price pretty well, but I am always weary of these types of games and how they actually play in reality. I thought Robo Recall was this absolutely incredible experience that was basically my 'THIS is what I thought VR gaming was going to be' moment (kinda funny that the best experience I've had with my Vive was an Oculus funded game), but stuff like Raw Data, etc just felt a bit of a novelty to me, and I thought the gunplay felt kind of mindless and not particularly satisfying. Does it deliver on it's image as an actual fully fleshed out experience in VR?
Really want to get back into my Vive, it can be so amazing, but I often feel like the times I most enjoy it are when it's not even me playing and I get to show it to friends. I find Audioshield pretty boring alone, but I played it with friends the other week and it was the most fun I've had playing games in ages
Its an incredibly short game from what PSVRera told me when i asked them about it. Its around the 2-3 hour mark and it seems it didn't live up to the pre realease hype.Theseus VR is out today. Its rather anticipated by PSVR owners prior its launch so I guess its a great title.
Both games are highly recommended. Sairento' ninja gameplay is awesomeDoes anyone here play Sairento? I have a rift and I am thinking about picking it up. I grabbed the serious sam vr collection last night which was an amazing deal.
I am also tempted to pick up job simulator because of the new endless mode update.
will you be getting From Other Suns?I do! I think these days over 2/3 of my gaming time is coop. Not all VR of course, but still.
do you have a rift or a vive? I heard some people had issues with it on the rift. Not sure if they were full of it or not...Both games are highly recommended. Sairento' ninja gameplay is awesome
Would anybody properly recommend Arizona Sunshine? It's held it's price pretty well, but I am always weary of these types of games and how they actually play in reality. I thought Robo Recall was this absolutely incredible experience that was basically my 'THIS is what I thought VR gaming was going to be' moment (kinda funny that the best experience I've had with my Vive was an Oculus funded game), but stuff like Raw Data, etc just felt a bit of a novelty to me, and I thought the gunplay felt kind of mindless and not particularly satisfying. Does it deliver on it's image as an actual fully fleshed out experience in VR?
Really want to get back into my Vive, it can be so amazing, but I often feel like the times I most enjoy it are when it's not even me playing and I get to show it to friends. I find Audioshield pretty boring alone, but I played it with friends the other week and it was the most fun I've had playing games in ages
Here's what's new:
- New Cheer System - the best thing about Rec Room is you! We love our players, and we especially love when our players look after each other. Now there's a way to show your appreciation for players who make your day in Rec Room. Give them a "thumbs up" gesture and hold it while the timer completes. Then, tell them what made you happy by tapping a button on your watch - you can give cheers for being helpful, for being a good sport, for being a great host, or for being impressively creative. Or you can just give a general cheers for no specific reason!
Also, it's...
- Here's how to do the thumbs up gesture: First, make a fist by pulling the trigger and pointing your thumb towards the sky - hold that pose for a second and you'll do a "thumbs up".
- Cheers can be anonymous if you prefer.
- If you choose to accept a cheers (you'll be notified on your watch), there'll be confetti!
- Rec Room Laser Tag Weekend - you're all invited to a sneak preview of a new game mode we're working on. From 5PM (PST) this Friday night until just before midnight on Sunday night. It's early, but we really want your feedback on how we should develop this. We've been having a blast playing it at the Against Gravity headquarters, and we're really excited to share it with you!
But wait, there's more!
- Maker Pen got an update - there's now an explicit "EDIT" and "PLAY" mode. When you start creating, you're in EDIT mode. When you're done, press the PLAY button on the Maker Pen menu and your creation will get physics, gravity, etc. If you want to go back into EDIT mode, press the Edit button, touch the object you want to edit with the tip of the pen and pull the trigger.
And more!
- Maker Pen - Clone now works on entire objects in PLAY mode.
- Maker Pen - You can now draw perfectly proportioned spheres and boxes by toggling "constrained" on.
- Maker Pen - ribbons are now aligned with the angle of the pen tip when you draw (makes them look nicer).
- Maker Pen - we did a lot of under-the-hood work to improve performance, fix the annoying bugs where you creations would disappear, improve collisions, and set ourselves up for continued improvements (like saving and re-loading creations... it's coming).
- PlayStation VR players are starting to show up in the general population. Please make them feel welcome! More humans in more headsets is exactly what Rec Room (and VR) need to grow big and strong!
- Dorm Room - we replaced the computer with a comfy chair and a seasonal replacement head. You're welcome.
- Seriously, we moved all the computer functions (e.g., registering your email, updating name, searching for friends, entering a #roomcode) into your watch, so you can use those features anywhere now.
- Thanks computer, you served us well!
- This Room button in watch - the "Scoreboard" button is now the "This Room" button. Scoreboard can still be found in there, as well as a new "Actions" tab which hosts the Hazard button (if you're playing Disc Golf) or the Switch Teams button (if you're playing paintball and the teams become unbalanced). The "This Room" button is preparation for adding persistence to Custom Rooms
- Updated intro tutorial now that the computer is gone.
- Fixed a nasty bug where hands were animating at a reduced framerate. Ugh.
- Fixed issue where non-hosts could grab duplicate items from the Sandbox Machine.
- Last but certainly not least, we're changing the way we handle underage players. Tldr - junior players (age 12 and under) are now permitted in Rec Room, but they can't hear or transmit mic audio, can't access certain functions, and you can set a matchmaking preference to try and avoid them if you prefer. We'll talk about this more in a post on our subreddit
I bet they aren't making any. They have a lot of VC funding so that's probably keeping them going. I assuuuuume they'll charge for cosmetics eventually, but who knows.I just don't know how Rec Room does it. How are they making any money on this game? God bless 'em in any case.
Head tracking (all VR games) and tracked motion controllers, or just a bog standard controller?Is there a free game on SteamVR that I could try and see if my PSVR setup works? I can't seem to find any and I'd like to be able to play VR games with headtracking and a controller.
Maybe this will help? (assuming you have a Vive)Played some of the new Rotweiner mode in H3VR. Pretty fun. Also, I overheat way too easily in VR without some sort of fan blowing on me at all times. That + discomfort in glasses is lessening my enjoyment of VR by a non-negligible amount.
There's a separate thread for discussing the PIMAX KS here. I'm currently on an early bird 5k tier.So is anyone here backing the Pimax 8k kickstarter? I'm currently on the fence. On one hand, the larger FOV and resolution sound really good, but I have doubts about their ability to fully deliver without any issues.
Wilson's heart is on sale (-73%) for one day, so for me thats £8. Is it worth getting at that price?
Yeah, the flip side to having original content for music is that enjoyment of the game is going to be impacted by your impression of said music. Personally the well done sync between the actions and music makes up for the composition for me, but it's definitely a YMMV situation.Dabbled around in both for quite a while today. I know Airtone has a good reputation all around and I have fun with the mechanics, presentation is really good but I can't say that I enjoy the music very much, I don't want to bash the music too much but even for trashy Jpop that's sort of garbage tier electro/pop noise. Don't think I will get used to that. The english voice over is terrible, luckily you can switch to Japanese and still have the text in english.
From what I understand its not full on horror like paranormal or resident evil, but it does have moments that are tense or have scared players. This is based on what i've read and the small bits of gameplay I've seen.I'm also debating getting the "deal of the day" Wilson's Heart.
10 Euros is very tempting - is it very scary or manageable..? (i'd prefer the latter).
Oh - and it's my first post here on the new forums, glad to be here and see some familiar user names :)
Wilson's heart is on sale (-73%) for one day, so for me thats £8. Is it worth getting at that price?