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The developer
best known for the "Resistance" and "Ratchet & Clank" franchises is
set to release three VR games for the recently released Oculus Rift
system in 2016.
After four years in development, the Oculus Rift began shipping to consumers March 28. Despite the technology's untested position in the marketplace, Insomniac Games is moving full force into the emerging 360-degree interactive medium.
"We went in with open eyes," said Insomniac Games President and CEO Ted Price. "We knew, at first, that the install base would be low. At the same time, we have a lot of passion for and faith in the growth of VR looking ahead to the future."
Insomniac's VR games set to debut later this year include:
— "Edge of Nowhere": A moody third-person title inspired by H.P. Lovecraft set in the Arctic that recalls "Tomb Raider" and Uncharted" adventures. The game mimics a player's head movements in VR to cast a flashlight in different directions when exploring unnerving virtual caves.
— "The Unspoken": With the handheld Oculus Touch controllers, players' hands are capable of casting spells in seedy corners of Chicago, where members of an urban magic fight club meet to duel. The spells range from spewing fireballs with a wrist flick to waving crows to attack.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-insomniac-games-trio-vr.html#jCp
The developer
best known for the "Resistance" and "Ratchet & Clank" franchises is
set to release three VR games for the recently released Oculus Rift
system in 2016.
After four years in development, the Oculus Rift began shipping to consumers March 28. Despite the technology's untested position in the marketplace, Insomniac Games is moving full force into the emerging 360-degree interactive medium.
"We went in with open eyes," said Insomniac Games President and CEO Ted Price. "We knew, at first, that the install base would be low. At the same time, we have a lot of passion for and faith in the growth of VR looking ahead to the future."
Insomniac's VR games set to debut later this year include:
— "Edge of Nowhere": A moody third-person title inspired by H.P. Lovecraft set in the Arctic that recalls "Tomb Raider" and Uncharted" adventures. The game mimics a player's head movements in VR to cast a flashlight in different directions when exploring unnerving virtual caves.
— "The Unspoken": With the handheld Oculus Touch controllers, players' hands are capable of casting spells in seedy corners of Chicago, where members of an urban magic fight club meet to duel. The spells range from spewing fireballs with a wrist flick to waving crows to attack.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-insomniac-games-trio-vr.html#jCp
The developer
best known for the "Resistance" and "Ratchet & Clank" franchises is
set to release three VR games for the recently released Oculus Rift
system in 2016.
After four years in development, the Oculus Rift began shipping to consumers March 28. Despite the technology's untested position in the marketplace, Insomniac Games is moving full force into the emerging 360-degree interactive medium.
"We went in with open eyes," said Insomniac Games President and CEO Ted Price. "We knew, at first, that the install base would be low. At the same time, we have a lot of passion for and faith in the growth of VR looking ahead to the future."
Insomniac's VR games set to debut later this year include:
— "Edge of Nowhere": A moody third-person title inspired by H.P. Lovecraft set in the Arctic that recalls "Tomb Raider" and Uncharted" adventures. The game mimics a player's head movements in VR to cast a flashlight in different directions when exploring unnerving virtual caves.
— "The Unspoken": With the handheld Oculus Touch controllers, players' hands are capable of casting spells in seedy corners of Chicago, where members of an urban magic fight club meet to duel. The spells range from spewing fireballs with a wrist flick to waving crows to attack.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-insomniac-games-trio-vr.html#jCp
The developer
best known for the "Resistance" and "Ratchet & Clank" franchises is
set to release three VR games for the recently released Oculus Rift
system in 2016.
After four years in development, the Oculus Rift began shipping to consumers March 28. Despite the technology's untested position in the marketplace, Insomniac Games is moving full force into the emerging 360-degree interactive medium.
"We went in with open eyes," said Insomniac Games President and CEO Ted Price. "We knew, at first, that the install base would be low. At the same time, we have a lot of passion for and faith in the growth of VR looking ahead to the future."
Insomniac's VR games set to debut later this year include:
— "Edge of Nowhere": A moody third-person title inspired by H.P. Lovecraft set in the Arctic that recalls "Tomb Raider" and Uncharted" adventures. The game mimics a player's head movements in VR to cast a flashlight in different directions when exploring unnerving virtual caves.
— "The Unspoken": With the handheld Oculus Touch controllers, players' hands are capable of casting spells in seedy corners of Chicago, where members of an urban magic fight club meet to duel. The spells range from spewing fireballs with a wrist flick to waving crows to attack.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-insomniac-games-trio-vr.html#jCp
The developer
best known for the "Resistance" and "Ratchet & Clank" franchises is
set to release three VR games for the recently released Oculus Rift
system in 2016.
After four years in development, the Oculus Rift began shipping to consumers March 28. Despite the technology's untested position in the marketplace, Insomniac Games is moving full force into the emerging 360-degree interactive medium.
"We went in with open eyes," said Insomniac Games President and CEO Ted Price. "We knew, at first, that the install base would be low. At the same time, we have a lot of passion for and faith in the growth of VR looking ahead to the future."
Insomniac's VR games set to debut later this year include:
— "Edge of Nowhere": A moody third-person title inspired by H.P. Lovecraft set in the Arctic that recalls "Tomb Raider" and Uncharted" adventures. The game mimics a player's head movements in VR to cast a flashlight in different directions when exploring unnerving virtual caves.
— "The Unspoken": With the handheld Oculus Touch controllers, players' hands are capable of casting spells in seedy corners of Chicago, where members of an urban magic fight club meet to duel. The spells range from spewing fireballs with a wrist flick to waving crows to attack.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-insomniac-games-trio-vr.html#jCp
The developer
best known for the "Resistance" and "Ratchet & Clank" franchises is
set to release three VR games for the recently released Oculus Rift
system in 2016.
After four years in development, the Oculus Rift began shipping to consumers March 28. Despite the technology's untested position in the marketplace, Insomniac Games is moving full force into the emerging 360-degree interactive medium.
"We went in with open eyes," said Insomniac Games President and CEO Ted Price. "We knew, at first, that the install base would be low. At the same time, we have a lot of passion for and faith in the growth of VR looking ahead to the future."
Insomniac's VR games set to debut later this year include:
— "Edge of Nowhere": A moody third-person title inspired by H.P. Lovecraft set in the Arctic that recalls "Tomb Raider" and Uncharted" adventures. The game mimics a player's head movements in VR to cast a flashlight in different directions when exploring unnerving virtual caves.
— "The Unspoken": With the handheld Oculus Touch controllers, players' hands are capable of casting spells in seedy corners of Chicago, where members of an urban magic fight club meet to duel. The spells range from spewing fireballs with a wrist flick to waving crows to attack.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-insomniac-games-trio-vr.html#jCp
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Insomniac Games is ratcheting up its work in virtual reality.
After four years in development, the Oculus Rift began shipping to consumers March 28. Despite the technology's untested position in the marketplace, Insomniac Games is moving full force into the emerging 360-degree interactive medium.
"We went in with open eyes," said Insomniac Games President and CEO Ted Price. "We knew, at first, that the install base would be low. At the same time, we have a lot of passion for and faith in the growth of VR looking ahead to the future."
Insomniac's VR games set to debut later this year include:
— "Edge of Nowhere": A moody third-person title inspired by H.P. Lovecraft set in the Arctic that recalls "Tomb Raider" and Uncharted" adventures. The game mimics a player's head movements in VR to cast a flashlight in different directions when exploring unnerving virtual caves.
— "The Unspoken": With the handheld Oculus Touch controllers, players' hands are capable of casting spells in seedy corners of Chicago, where members of an urban magic fight club meet to duel. The spells range from spewing fireballs with a wrist flick to waving crows to attack.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-insomniac-games-trio-vr.html#jCp
Insomniac Games is ratcheting up its work in virtual reality.
After four years in development, the Oculus Rift began shipping to consumers March 28. Despite the technology's untested position in the marketplace, Insomniac Games is moving full force into the emerging 360-degree interactive medium.
"We went in with open eyes," said Insomniac Games President and CEO Ted Price. "We knew, at first, that the install base would be low. At the same time, we have a lot of passion for and faith in the growth of VR looking ahead to the future."
Insomniac's VR games set to debut later this year include:
— "Edge of Nowhere": A moody third-person title inspired by H.P. Lovecraft set in the Arctic that recalls "Tomb Raider" and Uncharted" adventures. The game mimics a player's head movements in VR to cast a flashlight in different directions when exploring unnerving virtual caves.
— "The Unspoken": With the handheld Oculus Touch controllers, players' hands are capable of casting spells in seedy corners of Chicago, where members of an urban magic fight club meet to duel. The spells range from spewing fireballs with a wrist flick to waving crows to attack.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-insomniac-games-trio-vr.html#jCp
Insomniac Games is ratcheting up its work in virtual reality.
After four years in development, the Oculus Rift began shipping to consumers March 28. Despite the technology's untested position in the marketplace, Insomniac Games is moving full force into the emerging 360-degree interactive medium.
"We went in with open eyes," said Insomniac Games President and CEO Ted Price. "We knew, at first, that the install base would be low. At the same time, we have a lot of passion for and faith in the growth of VR looking ahead to the future."
Insomniac's VR games set to debut later this year include:
— "Edge of Nowhere": A moody third-person title inspired by H.P. Lovecraft set in the Arctic that recalls "Tomb Raider" and Uncharted" adventures. The game mimics a player's head movements in VR to cast a flashlight in different directions when exploring unnerving virtual caves.
— "The Unspoken": With the handheld Oculus Touch controllers, players' hands are capable of casting spells in seedy corners of Chicago, where members of an urban magic fight club meet to duel. The spells range from spewing fireballs with a wrist flick to waving crows to attack.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-insomniac-games-trio-vr.html#jCp
Insomniac Games is ratcheting up its work in virtual reality.
After four years in development, the Oculus Rift began shipping to consumers March 28. Despite the technology's untested position in the marketplace, Insomniac Games is moving full force into the emerging 360-degree interactive medium.
"We went in with open eyes," said Insomniac Games President and CEO Ted Price. "We knew, at first, that the install base would be low. At the same time, we have a lot of passion for and faith in the growth of VR looking ahead to the future."
Insomniac's VR games set to debut later this year include:
— "Edge of Nowhere": A moody third-person title inspired by H.P. Lovecraft set in the Arctic that recalls "Tomb Raider" and Uncharted" adventures. The game mimics a player's head movements in VR to cast a flashlight in different directions when exploring unnerving virtual caves.
— "The Unspoken": With the handheld Oculus Touch controllers, players' hands are capable of casting spells in seedy corners of Chicago, where members of an urban magic fight club meet to duel. The spells range from spewing fireballs with a wrist flick to waving crows to attack.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-insomniac-games-trio-vr.html#jCp
Insomniac Games is ratcheting up its work in virtual reality.
After four years in development, the Oculus Rift began shipping to consumers March 28. Despite the technology's untested position in the marketplace, Insomniac Games is moving full force into the emerging 360-degree interactive medium.
"We went in with open eyes," said Insomniac Games President and CEO Ted Price. "We knew, at first, that the install base would be low. At the same time, we have a lot of passion for and faith in the growth of VR looking ahead to the future."
Insomniac's VR games set to debut later this year include:
— "Edge of Nowhere": A moody third-person title inspired by H.P. Lovecraft set in the Arctic that recalls "Tomb Raider" and Uncharted" adventures. The game mimics a player's head movements in VR to cast a flashlight in different directions when exploring unnerving virtual caves.
— "The Unspoken": With the handheld Oculus Touch controllers, players' hands are capable of casting spells in seedy corners of Chicago, where members of an urban magic fight club meet to duel. The spells range from spewing fireballs with a wrist flick to waving crows to attack.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-insomniac-games-trio-vr.html#jCp
Insomniac Games is ratcheting up its work in virtual reality.
After four years in development, the Oculus Rift began shipping to consumers March 28. Despite the technology's untested position in the marketplace, Insomniac Games is moving full force into the emerging 360-degree interactive medium.
"We went in with open eyes," said Insomniac Games President and CEO Ted Price. "We knew, at first, that the install base would be low. At the same time, we have a lot of passion for and faith in the growth of VR looking ahead to the future."
Insomniac's VR games set to debut later this year include:
— "Edge of Nowhere": A moody third-person title inspired by H.P. Lovecraft set in the Arctic that recalls "Tomb Raider" and Uncharted" adventures. The game mimics a player's head movements in VR to cast a flashlight in different directions when exploring unnerving virtual caves.
— "The Unspoken": With the handheld Oculus Touch controllers, players' hands are capable of casting spells in seedy corners of Chicago, where members of an urban magic fight club meet to duel. The spells range from spewing fireballs with a wrist flick to waving crows to attack.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-04-insomniac-games-trio-vr.html#jCp
Apr 15, 2016
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- Or instead, you could choose something witty and memorable
- Make sure your blog description accurately describes the theme of your blog, as this will be indexed by search engines
Most of these options can be changed in the "Basic" settings section of your blog.
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