I know I'm a big VR virgin but blown away so far and that was just from the VR Worlds London Heist car chase section. Wow!
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Originally posted by hudson View Postand £9.99 for digital version.
For me doing disk ver when i can but then digital if the disk ver is obscenely priced or it's not available as disk. Upto 12 games & climbing so far, enough to keep me occupied till well after xmas. Hope my body can take the vr.
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Gotta say... And I'm going to get eviscerated for this, I'm sure...
Played the demo and I don't quite get the hype for AstroBot.
I mean, I get why it's getting good reviews and why people would love it. It seems like a very good 3D platformer with some great ideas, and some elements of it just ooze with charm. The way in which it makes the virtual controller, hovering in space part of the scene is just amazing too. I'm also aware of how responsive and slick the controls feel, and how that only comes about with very skilled design (it isn't something that just "works" in the way some people expect), so no issues there.
However, from the demo, it just feels like something I'd prefer to be playing on a normal TV. The VR trickery, whilst novel, doesn't really add much for me.
It may well be that the demo doesn't give the best impression of the game? But then that's what a demo's for, so I don't really know.
Again, not knocking it. I can see why people are enjoying it. It just didn't "click" as this amazing experience for me.
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Originally posted by Asura View PostGotta say... And I'm going to get eviscerated for this, I'm sure...
Played the demo and I don't quite get the hype for AstroBot.
I mean, I get why it's getting good reviews and why people would love it. It seems like a very good 3D platformer with some great ideas, and some elements of it just ooze with charm. The way in which it makes the virtual controller, hovering in space part of the scene is just amazing too. I'm also aware of how responsive and slick the controls feel, and how that only comes about with very skilled design (it isn't something that just "works" in the way some people expect), so no issues there.
However, from the demo, it just feels like something I'd prefer to be playing on a normal TV. The VR trickery, whilst novel, doesn't really add much for me.
It may well be that the demo doesn't give the best impression of the game? But then that's what a demo's for, so I don't really know.
Again, not knocking it. I can see why people are enjoying it. It just didn't "click" as this amazing experience for me.
The demo is extremely representative of the full game. Suggest you don't buy it!
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Dream sesh tonight.
First: Played my second and concluding instalment of Batman VR. Even better than the first. Amazing final chapters ... so many neat touchesAgain, the feeling of being there is so good.
Second: Superhot VR. I love playing this but I'm at a point where it's very hard and there's no option to restart the game or choose chapters. I may never complete it.
Lastly: Tetris Effect. Only my second proper play and it was utterly brilliant. The New York jazz level is amazing. Love this game
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