Today we're excited to announce four new titles coming to PS VR2 very soon. Below you can check out the reveal trailers and more details on new games like Pixel Ripped 1995, Tiger Blade, and 7th Guest VR. You'll also get a first look at the PS VR2 debut of the critically acclaimed Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate.
These four join the ever-expanding PS VR2 lineup, which includes games like the recently released action-rhythm title Beat Saber and forthcoming games like the wacky sci-fi shooter Synapse, the horror shooter Resident Evil 4 VR, and more It Includes new additions announced last month's PlayStation Showcase.
Have no idea what to play next? There are many demos and trial versions of games available on the PlayStation Store, including Horizon Call of The Mountain, Resident Evil Village, Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge, and more*.
Now we introduce you to the new games, with the developers revealing more details:
Tiger blade
Tiger Blade brings the stylish, adrenaline-pumping combat of the best Korean neo-noir action films to PS VR2. Sword and gun your way through hordes of crooks in this thrilling chase through Sewoon's atmospheric and faithfully recreated marketplaces, docks, alleyways and streets. In an alternate Korea, you take on the role of the most dangerous assassin working for the Tiger Clan's Horangi Chapter. Tasked with stealing a mysterious package from a rival chapter, you are shocked to discover that the stolen item is actually a tiger cub - a mythical creature thought to be extinct for a hundred years and now owned by every gang in town is desired.
Tiger Blade is designed to have high replay value, with a scoring and leaderboard system, online leaderboards, speedrunning, and side objectives. Haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and vibration functions in the headset further intensify the fast-paced, non-stop action. In keeping with the Korean influence that runs through Tiger Blade, the action is set to the beat of original Korean hip-hop. If you liked the music in the trailer - SINCE's "Seat Belt" - then you'll love the other titles in the game too!
Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate
Explore colorful worlds, experience gripping action, and solve mind-bending puzzles as you rewrite the past to rewrite the future. Plunge headlong into the thrilling events of history in an epic time travel adventure like never before. Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate is a remake of the award-winning and critically acclaimed game Wanderer, reimagined for the next generation of VR.
A variety of exciting new features and gameplay await the eager adventurer. In stunning new graphics, you can now swim, jump, climb, ride zip lines, and move through time in true adventure fashion. Plus, thanks to PS VR2's state-of-the-art haptic technology, you'll experience unparalleled immersion, with proximity and contextual haptics fine-tuned to enhance your experience as much as possible.
Pixel Ripped 1995
Experience the nostalgia of gaming's golden era like never before with Pixel Ripped 1995! This crazy adventure is a game within a game as our virtual hero Dot sets out to restore balance to different dimensions. The solution to this? The best gamer of 1995, an 11-year-old boy named David, is recruited. On your quest, you'll discover a range of games, each a loving tribute to 16-bit and 32-bit classics, all set in an immersive virtual reality world. The game has been expanded and improved for its PS VR2 debut. The game breaks the limitations of 60 frames per second and you can now enjoy the performance of 120 frames per second while getting even deeper into the game thanks to the PS VR2 Sense controller's adaptive triggers and PS VR2 headset feedback can dive in.
The 7th Guest VR
We're excited to announce that the hit '90s crime thriller, The 7th Guest, is being brought back to life using state-of-the-art PS VR2 technology. The 7th Guest VR is a remake of the original game and story, with all-new puzzles, new rooms to explore, and new gameplay possibilities: 3D live-action graphics via spooky volumetric video capture. We filmed our actors in a circular array surrounded by cameras to capture their every move from every direction. These characters can then be seen from different perspectives during the game. Volumetric video recordings and exquisite performances help tell a compelling and immersive story.
PS VR2 amplifies this experience even further. Eye-tracking allows you to delve into the intricate details of the puzzles by focusing your eyes on specific parts and areas within the rooms, while the PS VR2 Sense controller's adaptive triggers make each item tangible; PS VR2 headset feedback conveys the characters' eerie presence as their stories unfold before your eyes. In addition, thanks to the improved dynamic lighting and the higher resolution of the volumetric video, you will delve even deeper into the spooky atmosphere.
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