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What genres will define VR gaming?

Sport 2 1.92%
 
Shooters 19 18.27%
 
RTS 0 0%
 
Simulation 30 28.85%
 
Puzzle 3 2.88%
 
Horror 28 26.92%
 
RPG 7 6.73%
 
Something else 15 14.42%
 
Total:104

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JEMC said:
tiffac said:

With extra peripherals. lol! xD

Wouldn't that put porn in the simulator genre?

And new genre was born. lol! xD



tiffac said:
JEMC said:
tiffac said:

With extra peripherals. lol! xD

Wouldn't that put porn in the simulator genre?

And new genre was born. lol! xD

Believe it or not, we're far from the first to think about it.

I'll only post the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8sB4QrIOBk



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JEMC said:

Believe it or not, we're far from the first to think about it.

I'll only post the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8sB4QrIOBk

Leave it to the Japanese to be ground breaking when it comes to technology. lol! xD



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Simulators probably.



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fluky-nintendy said:
The Last of Us 2 better be available in VR.

Urgh, it better not be as long as it doesn't come natural, don't want them to force in the peripheral if it doesn't make sense (like they did with the grenade throwing in UC1), make the game as great as it can be and then see if VR makes sense, if it doesn't leave it out. Definitely don't make it require Morpheus.



I believe it's early pull will come from space simulations/racing simulations (those work really well in VR) and Miniecraft-esque builder games. Ofcourse horror will also play a role, but I think that's a bit less mainstream - I usually have no problem playing those, but in VR it might have a bit too much of an impact to be played regularly by more than a niche.

Once it's an established form of entertainment new genres will rise and open world games/rpgs could also be big in VR, but they are harder to pull off and generally have longer dev times.



Exploration and simulation games will explode.



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