A spiritual successor to the enduringly popular franchise is officially bound for Quest and PC VR headsets next month, with its PSVR2 version set to follow suit later.
is previous, however gold. It’s a wonder why additional studios haven’t attempted to replicate the sports game’s iconic time-freezing movement mechanism.
While this approach has its benefits to some degree? When you slow down, time accelerates, and the merciless enemy AI gains momentum too. Don’t waste time second-guessing yourself; otherwise, you’re toast.
Developer Allware has unveiled a brand-new trailer announcing their partnership with writer Perp Games to bring the experience to Quest and PC VR headsets, set for release on January 21st, 2025. The PlayStation VR2 launch is poised to arrive at a future date, with no further details provided by the studios.
Accordingly, the sport promises increasingly sophisticated enemy AI, accompanied by environmental hazards such as deadly lasers, shifting platforms, and unexpected surprises for those brave enough to venture forth, ALLWARE notes.
What an incredible odyssey? Perp Games’ collaboration yields an unparalleled experience where time becomes a dynamic gameplay element,” comments ALLWARE’s Carlos Alfonso. Their assistance has been invaluable in introducing the sport to an exponentially larger audience than I could have ever envisioned. Because of its impending release, Perp might make the game accessible on PSVR2 and Quest, bringing this dream to reality for a broader audience. I’m thrilled about the future ahead!
Wishlists are now available on all platforms, with a price tag of $19.99, £14.99, and €19.99. Discover it on the Horizon Retailer for Quest 2/3/Professional, Steam for PC VR headsets, or the PlayStation Store for PSVR 2.