Demeo is a 1-4 player turn-based tabletop dungeon crawler available on both PS5 and PC. PSVR2, the latter being significantly better. Choose a role from the seven possible classes (Guardian, Warlock, Sorcerer, Assassin, Hunter, Barbarian, Bard) and using the card’s abilities he will move through three floors, roll the dice and enter the dungeon. You must defeat the monsters that stand in your way. Boss on the final floor.
There is plenty of content within Demeo, with a total of 5 campaigns with different locations, enemies and bosses, each taking anywhere from 90 minutes to 3 hours to complete. The board Demeo campaigns on is a highly detailed environment ranging from forest dungeons to castle catacombs. Playing in VR, you can see how detailed the different people and surroundings are. Fire, for example, spews upward-drifting ash particles, poisons bubbles like they’re brewing in a cauldron, and makes leaves float gracefully from trees. This is a really great scene for PSVR2.
Multiplayer is where Demeo shines, but you can also play randomly with a group of friends or online. It feels great working together as a team, taking turns dealing damage, buffing, and healing each other to gain the upper hand over your opponents. With a dedicated player base, PSVR2 players will have no problem joining experienced groups. Since the game’s inception, the community has welcomed new players with tips, tricks, and strategies via the built-in game chat, eager to guide players new to Demeo.
Resolution Games also makes good use of PSVR2’s new features. Headset haptic feedback triggers for a short time whenever you take damage, and a long time when you go down. The team also took full advantage of his PSVR2 Sense controller’s adaptive his triggers, adding different weights to each piece he picks up and moves on the board.
Plus, the controls are well-mapped for comfort in VR, allowing for long play sessions. You can tilt and rotate the table to find the perfect playing and viewing angles. Leaning on a table for long periods of time usually causes neck pain.
Whether you have a group of friends to play with or just want to conquer the campaign alone, you’ll have a blast no matter what. Demeo is easy to pick up, but hard to master, but be aware that the social space Heroes Hangout is mysteriously missing in this version. Nonetheless, tons of content, fun and strategic gameplay loops, stunning visual detail, and excellent virtual reality implementation all come together to make a fully immersive tabletop title like no other. helps create a