Vanishing Grace VR
Released on 11th Feb, Vanish Grace had made headlines even before releasing. The story is about Joel, who is on the search for his lost childhood friend Grace.
You have to follow the trails left by Grace in a hovercraft. However, steering and maintaining the vehicle is an essential part of the game.
The game uses compelling interactions and detailed settings to construct the tale.
Earlier, the demo version of the game – released in June – was much appreciated. The full version has added a lot to the original storyline.
You can buy your copy of the game for $19.99.
Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners VR
Skydance is not done with The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners even after a year-long success.!
Chris Busse said in a local interview that there is still “more” to come very soon. However, he was not willing to give out much information.
Some presume that it could be DLC content adding a survival mode or storyline. Although users would more likely desire multiplayer gameplay, Busse doesn’t think it is coming soon.
However, a follow-up may introduce the PvP and multiplayer versions of the game.
Catan VR on Quest!
Catan VR – a VR version of Settler of Catan 1995 – is now available on Oculus Quest and Quest 2 headsets.
The game is an addictive board game that immerses users in a captivating virtual experience. It is a multiplayer board game.
The game can be a great way of spending quality time with friends and family, especially during the pandemic. The game’s cross-platform support allows more freedom for the device you use to play the game.
You can also try the solo AI battle version. The developers have translated the board game to the VR version with such perfection that it enhances the overall experience.
Many believe that other board games can also translate well into VR, opening a whole new audience for VR.
Multibrush now on Quest
Multibush is the multiplayer version of the open-source Tilt Brush developed by Rendever.
The team at Rendever did everything needed to create it in a surprisingly brief time. Rendever co-founder Tom Neumann started developing a multiplayer version as soon as Google announced open-sourcing of Tile Brush a week earlier. Within 10 hours, the team was able to create a multiplayer prototype.
Once you sideload the astonishing long-awaited app, you can play online with other VR users to create some extraordinary virtual art. Remember that it is an early version, so there can be issues. Interestingly, according to Rendever, the game is coming soon on App Lab – a relief for people who avoid SideQuest.