The Thrill of the Fight is amazing in Mixed Reality. Really adds to the game, you can see where you can move with much more confidence and it's awesome seeing the guy you're fighting in your VR area (which is my garage in my case and also adds to the underground fight feel!)
@@denemessina8601 I appled for their content creator program, hopefully I can do a video on it soon. Its been a little while since I played a good puzzle game!
Looks great in mixed reality with Quest Optimizer, but there's a lot of running around places you've already visited and sometimes gets a bit frustrating. Still it's at a good price point, so worth checking out if you like maze-like platformers.
Yeah it needs Quest Game optimizer, which I actually just saw in a Reddit post that meta support recommended it to someone who was complaining about blurry visuals lol. As for Witchblood! That’s a good take. I got very frustrated with this one running around and back tracking, but it’s cheap. But for me, I just want entertained enough. Probably not really my style of game.
I think as a person who plays a mix of flat and vr games that "x but in VR" is not compelling enough if the game isn't solid enough in the genre. Even more so now if you've got a PC and can play some of those good flat games in VR (in UEVR with some mod jank). I can't however think of many metroidvania games that work with it (FIST Fist Forged in Shadow Torch? and the Ori games, which I preferred to play in flat) but if you expand to other types of platformer, platformer/puzzler, experience platformer, there's loads. I was just playing American Arcadia with UEVR...
Yeah this is a really good point that I kinda danced around in the video. Modern platformers even the 2D ones have just raised the bar. On the point of UEVR, there is a rough and early Unity version called UUVR I think? I bet once you open up Unity to VR in this way, that list of VR platformers grows immensely.
@@bmackVR yeah, I'd often thought "I wonder if I can play that in UEVR" and with indie games a lot of the time it's no because it's Unity. I was actually wrong about Ori. It's a Unity game. I remembered playing it a bit in VR but I think that was with injected flat 3d.
The Thrill of the Fight is amazing in Mixed Reality. Really adds to the game, you can see where you can move with much more confidence and it's awesome seeing the guy you're fighting in your VR area (which is my garage in my case and also adds to the underground fight feel!)
Ohhh very good point! I have this on PCVR so I hadn’t really considered it.
Have you tried ' The Infinite Inside"? That's an excellent m.r game, though it switches between mr and vr at various stages. Very pretty too.
I have not, but I know the game. Thanks for reminding me!
@@bmackVR it's fantastic, very trippy! Only £13 too .
@@denemessina8601 I appled for their content creator program, hopefully I can do a video on it soon. Its been a little while since I played a good puzzle game!
Looks great in mixed reality with Quest Optimizer, but there's a lot of running around places you've already visited and sometimes gets a bit frustrating. Still it's at a good price point, so worth checking out if you like maze-like platformers.
Yeah it needs Quest Game optimizer, which I actually just saw in a Reddit post that meta support recommended it to someone who was complaining about blurry visuals lol.
As for Witchblood! That’s a good take. I got very frustrated with this one running around and back tracking, but it’s cheap. But for me, I just want entertained enough. Probably not really my style of game.
@@bmackVR Quit responding to comments and get on with the Arkham Shadow review! 😃
@@saturnking77 haha its gonna be awhile before I get that out. Still pretty early in the game. I am thoroughly enjoying the game though!
I think as a person who plays a mix of flat and vr games that "x but in VR" is not compelling enough if the game isn't solid enough in the genre. Even more so now if you've got a PC and can play some of those good flat games in VR (in UEVR with some mod jank). I can't however think of many metroidvania games that work with it (FIST Fist Forged in Shadow Torch? and the Ori games, which I preferred to play in flat) but if you expand to other types of platformer, platformer/puzzler, experience platformer, there's loads. I was just playing American Arcadia with UEVR...
Yeah this is a really good point that I kinda danced around in the video. Modern platformers even the 2D ones have just raised the bar.
On the point of UEVR, there is a rough and early Unity version called UUVR I think? I bet once you open up Unity to VR in this way, that list of VR platformers grows immensely.
@@bmackVR yeah, I'd often thought "I wonder if I can play that in UEVR" and with indie games a lot of the time it's no because it's Unity. I was actually wrong about Ori. It's a Unity game. I remembered playing it a bit in VR but I think that was with injected flat 3d.
@@quidnunc01 sometimes VORPx works, but I cannot recommend anyone really buy that program.