B*Witched and the Red Hot Chili Peppers may have sang about rollercoasters of love, but PlayStation VR exclusive Until Dawn: Rush of Blood's ghost train is a little rickety for romance. PlayStation Access has uploaded a pretty funny video of them checking out Supermassive Games' rails shooter, which includes ample screaming and complaining. It doesn't really offer a particularly great look at the game, but it made us laugh.
[source youtube.com]
Comments 9
Poor dave..
I really enjoyed the main game but this seems a little unplayable to me. Not because of it's quality, but you need VR, Camera and Move and Night Time to play this. This seems like a lot to ask for what is likely a 7 or 8 hour experience to me.
@SPGFan34 the game is only £14 so if it is 7 or 8 hours its not an unreasonable price for the game.
@dryrain yeah that is a good price. Shame you need about 3 or 4 different peripherals to play it but I'm sure the game is good,
lol looks cool. I really hope we get a "traditional" sequel though as I loved the first one...
This looks fun, though I'd probably be more afraid than Dave and have to shut my eyes.
As others have pointed out though, I'd be more inclined to spend $5 to do this at an amusement park than spend $400 to have it at home. I bought Move and the camera and a couple of really lame games to try that out, but all of it really cheap on clearance. I'm waiting to get PS4 for $250, PSVR would probably have to be $150 before I even considered it. I'd rather spend $700 on a 65" ultra TV the entire family could enjoy at once hours every day, gaming, tv, sports and movies.
The way I view this is if I bought a Neo I would not be able to play any more games that what I can play now. The games will just have better graphics/frame rates etc. With PSVR I can play different games and have an immersive experience.I have been waiting for VR for a long time so this is my first chance to get an affordable version of it. My solution to to not having a big TV is sit closer to it lol.
The way I view this is if I bought a Neo I would not be able to play any more games that what I can play now. The games will just have better graphics/frame rates etc. With PSVR I can play different games and have an immersive experience.I have been waiting for VR for a long time so this is my first chance to get an affordable version of it. My solution to to not having a big TV is sit closer to it lol.
I am looking forward to and dreading this game in equal measure. I pity my neighbors as there will be lots of screams and shouts. But the game is perfectly timed for Halloween seeing as it releases in October. I think there is a lot of potential for horror games on VR as it can truly immerse you in terror. There is the danger that VR games with too many jump scares could make it uncomfortable to play for long periods though.
Show Comments
Leave A Comment
Hold on there, you need to login to post a comment...