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Forums - Sony Discussion - PS4: Rise Of The Tombraider Coming Oct 11th (RUMOUR)

the-pi-guy said:
poklane said:

Via IGN:

Releasing October 11th, will be a 20 Year Celebration Edition including the full game and all DLC from the Season Pass. You also get an artbook if you pre-order. The 20 Year Celebration Edition will also include extreme survivor, ultra hard difficulty for the main campaign as well as 3 new pieces of playable content: Blood Ties, which also supports PSVR since it's First Person. There will also be a zombie-filled chapter called Lara's nightmare, and the 3rd new piece is a co-op endurance mode.

PC and Xbox One Season Pass holders will also get all the new content (minus PSVR support of course), and it will obviously all be available seperately on PC and XB1 as well.

VR is usually best in third person.

1. What?

2. IGN isn't quite right from what I've heard. Blood Ties is normally 3rd person. It's just the PSVR stuff that's third person.



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the-pi-guy said:
Normchacho said:

1. What?

Yes?  

I mostly mean that third person works great in VR.  

First person often times has difficulties.  

 

"Indeed, Playful built Lucky's Tale knowing that a controller would be the early standard, and that proved helpful in creating a stable, satisfying user experience. Bettner points out that, "a lot of those problems go away," in third-person, and while first-person experiences are more immediately striking, my time with third-person games like Lucky's Tale and Gunfire Games' Chronos provided a more consistent level of immersion. "When we found third-person it unlocked a whole world of possibility," Bettner continues. "In Lucky's Tale, you can see something off in this distance and want to go there, and you can go there. It won't make you nauseous to do it. That unlocks entire genres: the Zeldas, the Metroids, all these wonderful games. This perspective and this approach works."

http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2016-04-12-luckys-tale-why-third-person-games-are-vital-for-the-future-of-vr

Oh yeah! I forgot you had Lucky's Tale! I agree that 3rd person games do work great in VR. But I wouldn't say they work better than first person games.



Bet with Adamblaziken:

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Why do you lot keep bumping my rumour thread and not the thread that contains all the information and gameplay videos? lol

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=218746&page=1#



 

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