A variety of new VR games have been released, and each franchise should feel familiar to you.
These titles are Assassin’s Creed Hub, bullet storm, seventh guest, Vampire: The Masquerade – Justiceand PowerWash Simulator.
Lots of games launched yesterday alongside new ones Meta Quest 3 VR Headphones from the company formerly known as Facebook. The 128GB version of the new headset costs $500/£500, up from the current Quest 2, but the latter will drop another $100/£100 next week on June 4 – if you will. Quest 3 will launch in the fall.
Anyway, back to the game.
Assassin’s Creed Nexus VRThe longtime Facebook/Oculus game is coming to Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest Pro, and Meta Quest 3 later this holiday season.
Ubisoft did not provide any additional information, instead stating that it will keep all relevant information Ubisoft Forward Campaign June 12.
People Can Fly announced yesterday that it will bring bullet storm For VR, it will be available for PC headsets, PS VR2 and Quest.
While full details will be shared later, gunplay is expected to be a natural fit for VR, while electric belts will be “fun to use with motion controls”.
A reimagining of the interactive movie puzzle-adventure game released in 1993 seventh guest Also coming to VR. Scheduled for release later this year on PC headsets, PS VR2, and Quest 3, in the game six guests are welcomed to a mansion where something sinister is going on.
Its wealthy resident, the reclusive toymaker Henry Stouff, lurks in the shadows, and here lies a dark force shrouded in mystery. Who is the seventh guest? What does Henry want them to do? Who will live to tell this story?
As you explore the eerie mansion, the puzzles become more and more challenging, dangers abound, and every shadow, creak, and flicker of light adds to the tension.
During the gameplay, you will unlock new rooms and uncover hidden secrets while trying to stay witty.
Another interesting title announced yesterday was the Vampire: The Masquerade – Justice. In it, you play as a vampire after mortals and your own kind.
In it, you play as Justice, a vampire of the Banu Haqim family. Your father has been murdered, a special relic has been stolen, and you begin to investigate what happened. To that end, you’ll travel to the homeland of the death-worshipping Hecata vampires to find out.
Keen to uphold their code of ethics, Banu Haqim are known for enforcing the law, dealing with threats and punishing lawbreakers. Use your vampiric discipline to hunt and hide from society’s gaze while trying to track down criminals.
Set in the dark and mysterious Venice, the game features a narrative with multiple side quests and dialogue options. While playing it, you will also improve your ability to become a powerful vampire.
It’s coming later this year, and it’s coming to Quest 2, Quest 3, and PS VR2.