I mentioned it a few times on the other threads already, but I suspect it's a fully fledged game for PC, PS5 and Series X/S whilst also being designed for VR. It's very plausible given it's a first person game.
Yep, exclusive are awful for VR.They made another VR-only game a few years back that wasn't Metro but was very much in that style called Arktika 1. So this isn't too shocking.
I hate that PC VR is so dead now, the market feels very fragmented which is exacerbating the installed base issue.
But when the main platforms are as vastly divergent in abilities as the Quest and the PS5, effective multiplatform development is pretty tough too. When Quest blew up PCVR kind of got left in the dust.Yep, exclusive are awful for VR.
I reckon there are enough VR owners out there to make a good game successful. It’s the unpolished turds that deserve to die, like on any platform. If it’s releases on Quest, PC VR and PSVR2 (and is a good game), it should do well enough. Having said all that, I wouldn’t mind one bit if it was a hybrid game, like GT7 and the Resi games.VR only will be a kiss of death. Would make more sense if it's a traditional game with a VR component.
Who has forgotten Alyx?It'll flop and be forgotten just like Half Life Alyx.
Hopefully it won't be VR-exclusive.
PC VR is dead? Doesn't feel like it - constant stream of games, steamlink native VR app on Quest plus the new UEVR mod and CitraVR.They made another VR-only game a few years back that wasn't Metro but was very much in that style called Arktika 1. So this isn't too shocking.
I hate that PC VR is so dead now, the market feels very fragmented which is exacerbating the installed base issue.
That makes no sense, the VR tag would be mentioned later if that were the case. Nah this is Sony paying for a smaller VR focused Metro that they can do on the side while developing the next traditional Metro game in the series.I mentioned it a few times on the other threads already, but I suspect it's a fully fledged game for PC, PS5 and Series X/S whilst also being designed for VR. It's very plausible given it's a first person game.
The metro games are already out,I doubt this is a wholly new game, it's mostly a take on one of the 3 entries.Wtf
So only vr?
Is it pretty bad? I really love vr and would grab a headset but not if it’s a total train wreck. It feels like it could really make some strides if a clear leader emerged.They made another VR-only game a few years back that wasn't Metro but was very much in that style called Arktika 1. So this isn't too shocking.
I hate that PC VR is so dead now, the market feels very fragmented which is exacerbating the installed base issue.
WTF? You avatar is into BDSM now?Fuck that would be amazing.
That makes no sense, the VR tag would be mentioned later if that were the case. Nah this is Sony paying for a smaller VR focused Metro that they can do on the side while developing the next traditional Metro game in the series.
I just don't see why there's a focus on VR if it can be played in the standard way? Hopefully you are right, we'll see soon.4A Games announced they had begun development of their next game (not plural) a good while back, and then Tom Hendorson also leaked last year that the game was in a fully playable state, he didn't make mention of it their being multiple titles or anything.
Yes it's possible they're making two titles but I don't think it's likely given their messaging and the rumours.
Maybe some sort of marketing and development deal with Sony, it's no secret they want to push more PSVR2 units and their line-up in that regards is relatively small at the moment. I don't have a clue honestly as I don't game on VR anyway but just an educated guess.I just don't see why there's a focus on VR if it can be played in the standard way? Hopefully you are right, we'll see soon.
Because playing in VR is much much much more immersive and realistic?I just don't see why there's a focus on VR if it can be played in the standard way? Hopefully you are right, we'll see soon.
It's "dead" in that there aren't many AAA games. It's the same for PSVR2, it's not dead, just people who expect games that aren't feasible in VR acting doom and gloom because the bulk of games are indie titles from small teams.Is it pretty bad? I really love vr and would grab a headset but not if it’s a total train wreck. It feels like it could really make some strides if a clear leader emerged.
It's so stupid. All these dip shit YouTubers harvesting clicks via constant negative VR coverage will be the same people harvesting clicks with "overlooked VR gems" videos 3 years from now. Mind you, these will all be the games that they shat on and advised people not to buy.People when talking about PSVR2's supposed death: "no wonder it's dying, where are the games?"
People when Sony show the VR games: "no this is such a waste I need this as a normal game"
Alyx wasn't forgotten. If that was the case people wouldn't be begging Valve to port it to PSVR2.It'll flop and be forgotten just like Half Life Alyx.
Hopefully it won't be VR-exclusive.
WTF? You avatar is into BDSM now?