I am curious to see the actual games. This is the only LABO Kit to be announced without a video, which is especially unusual given its only a month til it comes out.
From the poster/PR it's fairly easy to work out what they might be; the Blaster is said to be used in a game fighting off an alien invasion, the camera for photographing sea life, there looks to be one where you just use the visor to look around at planets or other vistas, while the elephant one could be something like using your "trunk" to pick fruit from a tree, and the bird one presumably combines with the pedal to give a sense of "you're flying and you can feel the wind on you".
Also, rechecking the original January 2018 reveal trailer, all the Toycons shown there are now accounted for, so it looks like this 4th Kit will complete the LABO series. They were quite sneaky in that trailer as in the wide shot at the end you can actually see them using some of the VR Kit Toycons, but they're not holding up up to their faces, so as not to give away that they're for VR.
DreadPirateRoberts said: The flaw in your latest argument curl is the assumption that a new Labo kit comes at the expense of non-VR gaming. There is literally zero evidence to support this assertion. |
I never claimed the LABO VR Kit came at the expense of non-VR gaming.
Last edited by curl-6 - on 11 March 2019