Oculus are offering a new Touch launch bundle which packs in 5 of the best supported titles into one $90 bundle. Oculus Touch launch day is now upon us and the company that brought us the Rift is revving its retail engines to ensure the new motion controllers are as attractive as possible to consumers....
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Get Five Awesome VR Games in The $90 Oculus Touch Launch Bundle Collection
Since launch, the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift have been battling for the collective attention of early adopters in the virtual reality market. Both have substantial ecosystems, but the Vive launched with controllers that took the immersive experience to a level a gamepad just doesn’t allow for. Tomorrow, that significant advantage officially dissipates as the...
New ‘Space Pirate’ And ‘Fantastic Contraption’ Trailers Go Beyond MR
How would you show a friend what VR is like without putting them inside a headset? It’s not an easy question to answer, but two new trailers released today might have the best solution yet. So far, mixed reality has proved an effective way of capturing the magic of VR in a trailer. That process...
‘Kingspray Graffiti’ Review: Bombing Walls With Virtual Spray Paint
The paint drips from the wall, bleeding the blue-green from the eyeballs into the pale, tan skin of Super Saiyan Goku. At least, that’s what I tell myself I’m spray painting on this brick wall, even though it looks more like a smiling potato with yellow grass on top of its head. I’m not much...
Review: Oculus Touch
Oculus Rift is late to the motion control party, but its solution is the absolute best so far. The post Review: Oculus Touch appeared first on WIRED. Source: Review: Oculus Touch
‘I Expect You To Die’ Review: A View To A Thrill
I am trying to get a car started. It’s not any car, though. It’s a gorgeous, vintage luxury automobile. It’s also owned by an evil mastermind named Dr. Zor. I am trying to steal it. From a plane. In flight. Because I’m a spy. It’s not every game where you dodge lasers and diffuse a...
‘Ripcoil’ Review: Competitive VR That’s Big On Fun But Short On Content
I’ve never really known what it’s like to punch someone in the face. Every time I have a dream where pugilism becomes necessary — there’s only one donut left at the bakery, someone tells me that Shia Labeouf will never win an Oscar, that type of thing — I never seem to be able to...
‘Quill’ Review: Changing Art as We Know it One Line at a Time
I’m not an artist. I mean sure, in my day I’ve been known to doodle a killer cube and my wildlife paintings have been called “What is this supposed to be?” and “Seriously, your mother and I are worried about you,” from time to time. For the most part, however, I am hopeless with a brush or...
‘Toybox’ Review: A Free Collection of Toys That Proves The Power of Social VR
Like many of the free apps and experiences you can try on the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, Toybox isn’t really a game, it’s more of a space. After about five minutes of tinkering with blocks, remote controlled tanks, and fireworks, you’d think you’ve “seen everything there is to see” and you’d mostly be right....
HTC Vive vs. Oculus Rift With Touch – Which Is The Better Roomscale Experience?
“My feet, arms, and legs are so sore,” I tell my wife over dinner. She laughs and tells me I haven’t left home, gone to the gym, or done anything other than write and play VR games the past few days. “I know,” I tell her. “That’s the point.” Playing roomscale VR games is exhilarating,...