I'm personally excited for Stormland, although it wont be out until 2019, it looks super immersive.
Defector won't be out until sometime in 2019 either, but it looks heavily melee focused, which is something I really enjoy in VR!
What are some titles you can't wait to get your hands on?
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Lone Echo 2.
"Ask not what VR can do for you – ask what you can do for VR"
and I am happy to wait until a worthy headset and graphic card emerges.
That said there are two things I can't wait to see in a VR game:
- a RTS-FPS game (basically: a strategy game where you can dive in the action as a character, like in Dungeon Keeper 2). That kind of game would be both strategic and epic, and the immersion would be terrific. I would love to order a group of minions to attack an enemy and then join their battle.
- a "true" magic battle game. I loved The Unspoken as a first VR game, but its motion system is now completely outdated. Wands didn't really appeal to me, it was relatively empty as a game and the magic system wasn't really magic.
- a VR MMORPG with a better artistic direction than OrbusVR. I like Orbus (I love its gameplay), but their world is the exact opposite of "immersive" to me. It's not appealing, nor memorable, not even beautiful...
For now that's pretty much all I lack in VR software.
My hopes for VR next gen:
- Full Body Tracking. Come on, Oculus!
- Eye tracking with foveated rendering. Must reduce the power needs!
- More big-scale games. I need a true VRMMORPG!
- Bigger community.
"If you don't mind, do you want me to take you there? Where dreams come true."
Agreed - it does look awesome, and I loved the first games in the series:
It has support for the Rift + Touch. The release date is expected to be "late 2018" - which is ... now?
"VR SUPPORT
VR is amazing! For anybody who has experienced some of the latest titles that take full advantage of VR and Touch Controllers, it is a very unique and immersive experience.
However, Chaotic Fusion realized something with regards to the VR marketplace: a lack of full-length content and variety. While some of the games and demos available on the various VR marketplaces provide wonderful and immersive experiences, many of them are very short.
The Poisoned Pawn not only promises to be one of the very first full-length VR experiences of its type, but it is presented in a genre that VR was truly meant to be in: the first person, point and click adventure genre. But, we are replacing ``point and click`` with ``grab and touch``!
With full VR and touch support (with plans to have this experience available on many of the most popular VR hardware platforms*) The Poisoned Pawn will provide players with a truly immersive experience. Walk, run or crawl your way through the environments. Interact with objects on a level never before experienced. Immerse yourself in a rich and detailed futuristic, cyberpunk world where your skills as an observer and investigator will help you through your cases!
* Currently only Oculus and Oculus Touch are supported. Vive support will depend on future development and dev kit access, etc."
Source: http://chaoticfusion.com/
"Ask not what VR can do for you – ask what you can do for VR"
Planetrism - release date Q2 2019:
A Fisherman's Tale (by the creators of Arizona Sunshine) - release date Q4 2018:
Blunt Force - release date Q2 2019:
Borderland 2 VR - don't know if it'll ever be available for PCVR:
Blade and Sorcery - december 2018:
Population: One (Q2 2019):
Firmament (by the creators of Obduction - Q1 2019):
The Spy Who Shrunk Me - maybe released this year...
Zero Caliber has been mentioned before in this thread - but maybe a video is nice ;-)
I hope to see this in PCVR like Moss:
District Steel (Dimension Dude?) - maybe also in December 2018:
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Bastards.
Thomas Covenant, Unbeliever
Also MechWarrior 5
Well, we have a game ourselves coming out....
check out the launch trailer here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9OEqnm1N3E&feature=youtu.be
below are a few main NPC screen shots. You’ll be interacting with these 3 as Casey Maxwell in the game. Here is a recent preview/review of the game. https://www.vrfitnessinsider.com/scraper-first-strike-preview/ If you like full-featured RPG shooters with engineering, scavenging, dynamic missions all wrapped in a fun shooter, we hope you check out the game when it is released! Scraper: First Strike has full locomotion, large levels to explore and a bunch of other high-end RPG shooter elements.
Detailed article on the game & the AAA people involved. https://vrscout.com/news/labrodex-scraper-prequel-novel/
Scraper: First Strike releases on 11/21/18 on Steam, & the Oculus store.
https://www.pcgamer.com/vr-games-2019/
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"Ask not what VR can do for you – ask what you can do for VR"
https://variety.com/2018/gaming/news/angry-birds-vr-isle-of-pigs-brings-mega-franchise-to-virtual-reality-1203092797/
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I put Lone Echo 2 in 1st place and Stormland in 2nd place, so what would be 3rd place for you?
My 3rd place:
https://www.oculus.com/experiences/rift/2739977019349635
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Yeah that does look good actually, I'll keep an eye out for this one.
At least you have a date set for your game, the other two I mentioned have no dates other then 2019 ! So Sad!!!
New trailer - 16 minutes, so get a cup of coffee and enjoy
Textures and gameplay look much better than I previously thought - this could be a very interesting title!
I hope the "Vive Only" approach will change when the devs find out they aren't selling any copies
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Profundum (January 2019):
The Rig (Spring 2019):
Nostos:
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BTW, A Fisherman's Tale has gotten a launch date, namely Jan 22. And there's a 360 degrees trailer here:
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"Ask not what VR can do for you – ask what you can do for VR"
On second thought, I'm not going to watch that video - too many spoilers!
"Ask not what VR can do for you – ask what you can do for VR"