On Wednesday, the latest Oculu-er, the Meta Quest virtual reality gaming showcase, showcased a combination of sequels and new games coming to the all-in-one Quest 2 system within “next year.”
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new, spooky enemies bone laboratory universe. You can rip them apart with your VR hands.
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Grab separate limbs to solve puzzles.
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we are gone Bone Engineering This time it’s a factory setting and something spookier.
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Of course, this is not a Bone Engineering The sequel didn’t smash the glowing man with a pan.
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Gravity-operated guns make this classroom setup even more fun.
The event’s largest gaming showcase is bone laboratorythe sequel to 2019’s innovative but clunky PC-VR exclusive Bone Engineering. Its Zero Stress Designer insists this sequel will Coming to the weaker Quest 2 hardware, and a PC-VR version “later this year.”
Like the original PC version, bone laboratory Will revolve around a mix of parkour and physics-driven interactions with guns and melee weapons, only this time around, it will take place in a variety of fantasy-style levels and include new monsters like walking skeletons that VR players can obviously catch Live these monsters with their hands, tearing apart piece by piece. Its Quest 2 version will support community-made mods like maps, weapons, and outfits – although it’s unclear how these mods will be built and imported into the Quest version.
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upcoming official logo Ghostbusters VR game.
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The trailer has a ton of motion blur, so it’s by far the sharpest footage we’ve had to share.
The event’s other big surprise so far is harder to call “the game” as it was revealed as a pre-rendered CGI concept, but Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg thinks it’s important enough to appear in the In the Activity’s “Another Thing” fragment: Ghostbusters VR. Developed by nDreams, a VR stealth game maker Phantom: Stealth, the new game appears to be a four-player co-op adventure in which players explore factory-style levels, using ghost-hunting gear to eliminate and capture ghosts. It’s unclear if the game and its lack of legitimate gameplay footage will launch within the “next year” window promised by the event.
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The incident did not explain why Sony-affiliated film properties like ghostbusters Launching its first home VR game on the Meta Quest 2 instead of Sony’s own upcoming PlayStation VR2 system. The series has previously appeared in the “VRcade” experience, which combines VR headsets with real-life “4D” twists like spinning fans and smells.
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Manipulate the lo-fi world Urban VR Use your hands.
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Step 1: Choose a hospital.
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Step 2: Find the right place to build it.
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Step 3: Place buildings to inspire joy in the citizens.
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Take another look at the Add Buildings interface.
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Why view a budget-filled computer monitor when you can… view a budget-filled virtual computer monitor?
In the example of “We’d like to see more genres in VR” Urban VR Announced as a new entry in the long-running city-building simulation series, and its first virtual reality game.Its trailer is instructive because it shows how typical city Menus appear in clever, VR-specific ways based on hand and wrist position. The trailer shows an aspiring VR mayor performing a typical series of tasks such as checking budgets, placing buildings, managing street traffic and changing geography – all from a bird’s-eye camera perspective or directly on the street , while walking around the admittedly lo-fi simple-textured VR universe.