We were first introduced to Wanderer back in March, and it's one of the more exciting titles heading to PlayStation VR in the near future. The PlayStation Blog just gave us a brand new trailer for the time-travelling adventure, and we're really looking forward to seeing what makes this game tick.
You'll travel to various notable time periods and attempt to alter the path of history. It looks like there will be plenty of gameplay variety as you solve puzzles across all kinds of interesting settings — driving a remote control car on the moon, playing the drums at a huge gig, or exploring ancient structures. We're fully on board to check out this mysterious game when it launches in the summer.
Are you looking forward to Wanderer? Take your time in the comments section below.
[source blog.playstation.com]
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Another great looking vr game 😁. Always seems to be the same not much out then all of a sudden a few great looking games release. This one looks really interesting.
I want to know the catch with this game because it looks incredible.
Maybe it's just me but I'm surprised at the number of VR titles coming out. 12 months or so ago it sounded like Sony had announced the death of VR. I wonder if devs had been given a heads-up on VR2 and a possibility of either backwards compatibility support (at the API level?) or a simple migration path.
Probably wishful thinking.
@SJBUK Sony had announced the death of VR or Sony's critics had announced the death of VR? I think it is the latter and not the former.
@hi_rnick I meant the wording of some of the statements around VR in the latter stages of 2020 sounded very much like they were thinking of exiting the arena and that the PS5 might not be compatible. Obviously that turned out not to be the case The point I was trying to make, badly as it turns out, was that as VR development is still very active for PSVR1 maybe it means PSVR2 will be backward compatible or it will be easy to port VR1 titles.
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