New VR games announced for PSVR 2, Meta Quest & PC VR
VR publisher Perp Games announces release dates and new VR games for multiple platforms. All news at a glance.
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HappyFunland
In this spooky game, you will explore an abandoned amusement park where creepy things are happening.
HappyFunland will be released on March 22 for Playstation VR 2 and SteamVR.
Madison VR
Madison VR is a VR port of the "scariest video game ever made", according to a study.
The title will be released on March 29 for Playstation VR 2 and is set to benefit from the system's strengths, including eye-tracking and controller haptics.
Anyone who purchased the original before March 1, 2024 will receive a 20% discount on the PSVR 2 version (offer valid until April 29, 2024).
The trailer shows the flat version.
Mixture
The action adventure will be released on April 12 for Playstation VR 2.
The following trailer shows the older Quest version.
Retropolis 2: Never Say Goodbye
This point-and-click adventure was developed from the ground up for VR, and will be released on May 24 for Playstation VR 2.
I recently reviewed the Quest version of Retropolis 1 and 2 and wrote in my conclusion:
"Retropolis brings the best of point-and-click adventure to VR without reinventing the wheel. The puzzles are mostly well done, but the real strength of Retropolis lies in its gorgeous film noir world and characters. Despite what the setting might suggest, nothing here is robotic."
Slender: The Arrival
The VR port of the 2013 horror game will be released on September 13, 2024 for Playstation VR 2 and SteamVR.
Perp Games plans to announce information on other VR formats soon. The VR game could therefore be coming to other platforms.
The following trailer is new.
VR Skater SL
The skating game, which has already been released for SteamVR and Playstation VR 2, will make the jump to Meta Quest 2 and 3 this spring.
The following trailer shows the PSVR 2 version.
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