The game supports the VR headset on the PS4.
I've seen 3rd person games being sold for VR, which work ok, but then you have sports games, platformers, and action adventure
games all supporting VR, which... don't work at all.
Not exact matches
Similarly, Scruta
Games, which also develops for
VR, said that, until Luckey steps down, they'll be cancelling Oculus
support for their
games.
The platform will host the next «Halo»
game, and will also
support Steam
VR content.
The
game is slated for release next month on the PlayStation 4 (a PlayStation
VR headset is required to play) and it was revealed today that it will
support four player online co-op when it launches.
The developers are doing this by featuring over one hundred and seventy licensed cars from the most iconic brands, offering the largest track roster ever seen on any console racing
game, and even including full
VR support and 12K resolution (PC only).
Horror
games would probably do pretty well too, but by no means should every
game have
VR support.
It was recently announced that Rise of the Tomb Raider was making its way to PS4 in a 20 Year Celebration edition that comes with all of the
game's DLC, a new chapter, and
VR support.
The
game will feature key locations used in the Metal Gear series and will also come with
VR support.
Announced in Japan as Anubis: Zone of Enders, this remake of the second
game in the franchise will feature enhanced 4K graphics, total PS
VR support and new sound design.
Fittingly then, this
game has full
support for both PlayStation
VR and PS4 Pro, bringing both 4K visual fidelity and immersive virtual reality to the experience.
Along with PSVR
support, which makes the entire
game playable in «fully immersive
VR,» the upcoming DiRT Rally DLC will also add a new Co-Driver Mode for the rally sections of the
game:
Sony's Wipeout: Omega Collection, on the other hand, will be receiving
VR support, letting players experience the entire
game in virtual reality.
The
game was recently
supported with a free PlayStation
VR update, which has proven popular.
Megadimension Neptunia VIIR is basically a remastered release for the original
game that features many quality - of - life improvements and a partial
support for the
VR headset.
There are some good changes to the combat system that add more strategy to it, but overall, the experience of the
game is still mostly the same if you ignore the partial
VR support that is typically limited to a single gameplay mode.
Now that the
game is out, it turns out that more than the
VR features, the actual upgrades to the
game are a welcome addition and even if you don't have any interest in the
VR support, the
game seems to play out just fine without it.
I don't think either is official, since Pikmin 4 hasn't been officially confirmed to be for NX by Nintendo, and the developer of Riverside said he would only bring the
game to the NX if it
supported VR (although I don't know why he still put it in the trailer).
Having fully expected software to dry up in the same way
support for the Vita died off, it was definitely a pleasant surprise to see Supermassive Games's psychological horror
game The Inpatient and a handful of other that included Skyrim
VR.
The Rift
VR glasses has received a ton of
support from studios looking to port their
games over to the platform.
The Rift
VR glasses has received a ton of
support from studios looking to port their
games... [Read more...]
By this he means that the praise of saying «It's good for a
VR game» isn't a good standard to have and needs to be remedied as soon as possible and I
support this thought 100 %.
We hope that
gamers will
support our Loading Human Kickstarter campaign and join us on Prometheus» journey, exploring the new potential on offer with
VR gaming and Unreal Engine 4.»
CD - ROMs in 1991 were just the same as
VR headsets and consoles nowadays: too expensive to obtain, with limited presence of compatible
game support.
While
supporting VR is a good step for Nintendo as it will appeal to a lot of
gamers, however, the concern is the hybrid console's hardware, will it be able to handle
VR?
With the recent unveiling of DriveClub
VR and confirmation that Gran Turismo Sport will
support VR, PS4 owners have plenty of racing
games to look forward to experiencing with the PlayStation
VR headset.
I played this on the Gear
VR which unfortunately does not
support Bluetooth controllers, unlike every other version of this
game which utilizes gamepad controls.
It is going to be the first
VR (Virtual Reality) HMD (Head Mounted Device) to make a debut on a console, having
support for the PS4 the peripheral also allows players to bring their hands into the
game with the help of the PlayStation Move controllers.
Especially with the addition of
VR support, even if limited nature, the is striking all the right boxes of a racing
game.
There are 4 main modes to choose from; Career, Quick
Game, Split Screen and Online however only 1 of these modes is
VR compatible and that's Quick
Game and of the 4 modes offered in there, only 2
support VR; Time Attack and Hot Lap.
When I mentioned how the
game feels like a
VR title that also
supports regular interfaces, I made that statement with the current amount of content in mind.
With
games like Golem, Final Fantasy XV, Futuridium
VR, War Thunder and many others still to release their
VR supported content, Sony isn't slouching on the
support.
Seeing the growing
support of
VR in the
games community as a whole shows the promise for developers who are taking the risk to focus on developing
VR native
games before the hardware is commercially available.»
It's been two months since the launch of Volume on PlayStation and — thanks to your overwhelming
support of the
game — I'm happy to announce an expansion for Volume coming first to PlayStation
VR at launch — Volume: Coda.
PlayStation
VR is getting a good amount of
support from
game developers worldwide leading Sony to boast 50
games coming out from the headset's launch through the end of the year.
Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebrationwill include the award - winning Rise of the Tomb Raider ®
game, a completely new story chapter entitled «Blood Ties», new co-op Endurance gameplay, PlayStation
VR support for «Blood Ties», all of the previously released DLC, more outfits, weapons, and Expedition Cards.
The
game has been remade in Unreal 4 for PS4, the upside of which is built in
VR support for Morpheus and Oculus.
Utilizing a brand new first - person perspective (and PlayStation
VR support on the PS4), the latest Resident Evil
game will mark a fresh start for the series.
Geoff Keighley managed to organize
VR support for The
Game Awards, so I'm not sure what the roadblock is; there are third party companies that specialize in setting up public events for
VR support.
If flying along narrow all - terrain tracks wasn't already scary enough in Codemasters» excellent DiRT Rally, things are going to get even scarier when the
game gets PlayStation
VR support in the coming weeks.
The only issue I had was with the controls which I eventually managed to get used too, but the
game is clearly taken from the Gal * Gun
VR version on Steam so I would love them to re-implement the
VR support for PSVR.
Aside from GT Sport, Sony as yet to announce 1 major AAA
game for
VR and are instead counting on the
support of 3rd party.
The marketing no, but the lack of
VR support for most First Party
games doesn't give me anything interesting for me to play.
I've yet to see any
VR games of interest to make me take the PSVR leap.I love my PS4 but I'm definitely not forking over 400 dollars including more money for other peripheral that's needed to operate this head contraption.Who knows possibly within 3 years Sony stops
supporting it & it turns out being just a gimmick.I'll just sit back for a few years & see how well it does, I'm not being a guinea pig... I'll see if other folks turn out being one or not.
Again... still haven't seen one
VR game of interest, seeing what happened with Sony's so called
support with 3D, PS Move & Vita, I'll sit this one out, I'll just enjoy my PS4 playing
games on my 50 in hd tv.
Not only did we listen to them, but we decided to take it to another level and develop an entirely new
game solely focusing on tactical tank battles.We can't wait for the community's feedback when the
game comes out on May 1st and also feel very excited about the upcoming
VR support,» says Mythical City Games CEO, Jedrzej Jonasz.
We announced
support for PlayStation
VR a ways back and have shown the
game running on PS
VR at events like PlayStation Experience 2015.
It will provide hours of entertainment and an FPS experience that
VR is currently lacking plus with more updates promised, this is a
game I would gladly
support.
Well we're already ahead of you in that we announced
support a ways back and showed the
game running on PS
VR during PlayStation Experience 2015.
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