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Racing Game Vector 36 Arrives On Steam Early Access October 21st

One Angry Gamer "Red River Studios’ new racing game that is said to be the Grand Turismo of Wipeout, will be arriving on Steam Early Access starting October 21st. The game is heavily based on physics and will propel players to complete a race with the least amount of casualties while attempting to come in first."



freshslicepizza3132d ago

this looks really good, might have to pick it up early

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Physics-based futuristic racer Vector 36 coming to PSVR, Xbox One

Physics-based futuristic VR compatible racer Vector 36, currently available as an Early Access title, will race on to the PC, Mac and Linux this month which will be followed by a Xbox One version and eventually a PlayStation 4 version complete with PlayStation VR compatibility.

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Vector 36 Impressions | NextPowerUp

Vector 36 is a physics based racer by Red River Studio LLC, sporting VR support along with a release date that should hopefully coincide with the Oculus Rift CV1's release. The title has often been compared with Episode I: Racer, but is much more complex and physics orientated. For starters it has pitch controls and a near newton-physics simulation of general movement. The placement systems for the parts supports all manner of configuration for weight distribution as well as lift distribution, and features a number of prebuilt skimmers for those looking to dive into the race. The game takes place on Mars, and pits you against a range of opponents on multiple tracks to test your skills. There's also a neat little part destruction system to keep you from going full cowboy on the way around the track.

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Vector 36 Receives Early Access PC Update

Earlier this week VRFocus reported on developer Red River Studios confirming its physics-based racer, Vector 36 would be supporting Sony Computer Entertainments (SCEs) PlayStation VR head-mounted display (HMD) for PlayStation 4. The PC version of the videogame is currently on Steam Early Access with full support for Oculus Rift, which will be followed by HTC Vive compatibility. The studio has also released a new update for the PC version.