Oasis Games has been one of the biggest supporters of PlayStation VR thus far, bringing a variety of titles from China to these shores. Pixel Gear is another in a long line of experimental releases, and is arguably the simplest. It basically sees you assume the role of a gunman from a static position, picking off approaching Hallowe'en-inspired nasties.
The PlayStation Move tracking is the highlight here, allowing you to aim down the "sights" of the controller in virtual reality in order to pick off the bad guys. Unsurprisingly, the loop loses its lustre pretty quickly, but if you're in the market for a shallow shooting gallery, then this will keep you entertained for an evening or two.
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@seanobi This actually works better than Until Dawn in my opinion.
Sony should make new ps4 move rather than relaying on old tech, I don't have problems when playing until dawn but when playing a game that have hand in vr like batman vr and job simulator ps move sometimes could not handle it and lose track.
@wiiware I think the problem is that that'd bump up the cost significantly. I think Move is good enough for now.
occlusion will be a problem for the move controllers unless they add a 2nd camera,
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