Owners of Sony’s high-end headsets will soon be able to get their hands on one of 2023’s top-rated sci-fi shooter VR titles. Vertigo 2 is coming to PSVR2 later this year. Originally released on PC in March, it was revealed at his Perp Games VR Summer Showcase on July 14 that the Half-Life inspired title is coming to PSVR2 this year. rice field.
Vertigo 2 Release physical and digital
according to VR uploadBoth digital and physical versions of Vertigo 2 are planned for PSVR2 in 2023, though no specific release date has been given. Described by its creators as “an immersive single-player first-person shooter focused on story, spectacle, and tactile VR gameplay,” Vertigo 2 has been well received by critics and gamers after its PC launch in March. It was widely praised by and currently has an “overwhelmingly positive” rating on Steam. The Perp Games VR Summer Showcase has come to a close with the announcement of the PSVR2 port. The showcase also included detailed information about the PSVR2 release of Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate.
Created by independent developer Zach Tsiakalis-Brown, Vertigo 2’s gameplay is heavily inspired by classic Valve shooters such as the Portal and Half-Life series. With a fairly comedic feel throughout, his light-hearted gunplay in Vertigo 2 should stand out against decidedly darker PSVR2 shooters like Hellsweeper VR. The game’s campaign mode is divided into his 18 chapters, featuring various alien enemies and giant bosses that the player can attack using his Vertigo 2’s many unique weapons. Players can also create their own fun using Vertigo 2’s built-in level editor, with scripting support for creating custom his missions.
Tsaccharis Brown is I mentioned earlier the possibility of a Vertigo PSVR2 port. Despite being a single developer, he tweeted that it was “definitely a possibility” and would love to see it happen.
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Vertigo 2 is just one of many high-profile PC VR titles coming to PSVR2 in the coming months, raising some concerns about Sony’s lack of quality titles for its headsets. should help you deal with As part of a $2 billion investment in games R&D announced earlier this week by Sony Group, the company plans to increase spending on developing VR, AR and mixed reality titles over the next few years.