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Indie Dev Discusses The Crypt, VR Development & Project Morpheus

Tim Aidley is the personification of the term ‘passionate’. He’s a developer by day, working on mobile applications and videogames at Hutch Games, the studio behind the well received Smash Bandits, by night he’s a different kind of developer. Aidley works on personal projects that are more experimental; intriguing in both design and execution and almost guaranteed to be a commercial flop, if they ever got that far. Aidley is the kind of developer that modern virtual reality (VR) needs at this point in it’s infancy, and The Crypt is exactly the kind of experiment that is perfect for the technology.

mark3214uk3650d ago

wonder if dev kits were sent out yet?

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Pistol Whip is Alive and Well With VOIDSLAYER Scenes

Cloudhead Games has announced the VOIDSLAYER update for Pistol Whip, adding three new scenes in June for all supported platforms.

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PSVR2 Firmware Update Shows Early Signs of PC Support via Cable Connection

Recent findings in the latest PSVR2 software update, indicates that PlayStation is already starting to implement support for PC.

Garethvk60d ago

I can finally play Half Life Alyx.

mariopasta60d ago

I can finally watch pron, I mean watch pronouns be pronounced in PC VR games that were previously not available on Playstation.

crazyCoconuts59d ago

be careful not to sprain your... tongue pronouncing those pronouns

Profchaos59d ago

I'm excited for that to plus I can try fallout 4 VR always wanted to play that

crazyCoconuts59d ago

I was lucky and held off on 4 until I played it in VR. It really is pretty awesome - you'll love it.

DaReapa59d ago

The icing on the cake would be if Sony / Valve allow for a Steam Link app much like it is for the Quest 3. Likely wishful thinking, though.

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The VR Escapades of Rick and Morty Could be at an end

Warner Bros. Discovery is closing down Adult Swim Games, delisting its published games. Thus putting Rick and Morty VR in jeopardy.

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Knightofelemia68d ago

Hence why physical will always be better then digital.