Unrestricted player movement paired with
head tracked weapon aiming creates an incredibly smooth and immersive approach to gameplay.
Not exact matches
Ford and Cooper butt
heads as she
tracks down Bulgarian arms dealer Rayna Boyanov (Rose Byrne), who plans on selling a miniature nuclear
weapon to the highest bidder.
Pooling their talents, they
track down clues, suspects, and murder
weapons while avoiding capture by the
head of the local children's home.
Sadly, the Uzi is the only
weapon available in the game, which proves perfect when it comes to mowing down hordes of zombies, but annoying if you're trying to score
head shots, which the game so happens to keep
track of.
Moreover, this feature allows non-VR players to take advantage of the
head -
tracked «look - to - lock»
weapon functionality present in the VR experience of the game, enabling you to enjoy the gameplay enhancing benefits of VR along with the graphical fidelity and accessibility of flatscreen gaming.
Aiming
weapons is done through
head tracking, so you can be a little more accurate with your shots, but movement is slowed down slightly - which can make boss battles that much trickier.