Teeqoz said:
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Actually VR has the power to upgrade the experience of a lot of games even if they're not high class AAA. The fact that ZombieU is practically built for being very immersive and having the player really invested could make it a sleeper hit. It's always about the strong impressions a game leaves you with rather the slightly boring gameplay bits. So ZombieU could actually have a really big first impact.
VR really makes the simplest things in games feel special. I mean look at the impact of tilting the analog stick and the camera moving vs tilting your head and see the camera move the exact direction. Now multiply the feeling to looking down on the gamepad to search your backpack and then look back to the tv screen vs actually looking down and looking back up and there is a zombie in front of you. It just magnifies experiences tenfold and that is probably what people will remember instead of graphics or gameplay.
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