PlayStation VR Launch Titles – Part 5

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Posted October 13, 2016 by Brett Claxton in Features, PS4, Trailers

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With PSVR out this week we’ve looked at a huge amount of the launch titles already. Unfortunately a few of them have seen their release slip from the launch but there’s still a few more to look at. You can read the previous parts by clicking on the relevant piece of text below.

Part One
Part Two
Part Three
Part Four

The Assembly
Publisher: nDreams | Developer: nDreams | Genre: Interactive Story

The Assembly is an interactive story that was designed especially for VR. You will explore an organisation that many would consider morally ambiguous and have to deal with some awkward trials and puzzling puzzles. You will be exploring the organisation from two different perspectives and hopefully it’s a story that’s worth telling.

 

 

Tumble VR
Publisher: Sony Interactive | Developer: Supermassive Games | Genre: Puzzle
Move Compatible

Supermassive Games take up the next two slots in the list with two very different games. Tumble VR is a simple physics based puzzle game all about stacking. With over 70 levels to play through there’s plenty of content there. The fact it has two control schemes, using the DualShock or the Move, should mean that there will be various ways to master it.

 

 

Until Dawn: Rush of Blood
Publisher: Sony Interactive | Developer: Supermassive Games | Genre: On Rail Shooter/Horror

Until Dawn: Rush of Blood is the second game being made by Supermassive Games for the launch of PSVR and it is definitely different compared to Tumble VR. Based on the popular survival horror game, Until Dawn, the game is a horror based on rails shooter. It’ll have jump scares and definitely be fun to play but, much like all on rail shooters, may lack depth. You can read our previous coverage of the game here.

 

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Waddle Home
Publisher: Archiact | Developer: Archiact | Genre: Puzzle
Move Compatible

If you love penguins and puzzles then you’ll love Waddle Home. A cute looking puzzle game where you help some chubby penguins find their way home. Home in this case being some sort of space ship. It won’t set the world on fire but it looks like nice library filler for puzzle fans.

 

 

Wayward Sky
Publisher: Uber Entertainment | Developer: Uber Entertainment | Genre: Adventure/Puzzle
Move Compatible

In Wayward Sky you play as a young co-pilot as she searches a mysterious sky fortress for her kidnapped father. It’s got a lovely art style and has been received well at press events. The mix of third person adventure and first person puzzles should be interesting to witness in virtual reality.

 

 

And that’s it. That is the entire launch games covered for PSVR. We’ve left out a few F2P titles that are also available to play on the PlayStation 4 without the headset but that’s it. You can find out what they are, and what games are getting VR patched in, via this NeoGAF thread. What are you most looking forward to playing? Let us know in the comments below.


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