VR headsets will soon be the latest trend in gaming as products such as Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and PlayStation VR are ready for deployment. Gamers are probably wondering what games they can immerse themselves into once they get their hands on these devices.
Apparently, there are at least eight games ready to be played in the Oculus Rift, PC Mag reported. For avid fans of the great beyond, "Adr1ft" is currently one of the few space exploration games out in the VR gaming market today. Gamers will fill in the shoes of an amnesiac astronaut floating around a space station in ruins. The objective in this game is to help the main character to regain his memories.
Also, the hit cartoon TV series, "Adventure Time" will make its way to the platform as well. It will be the first cartoon franchise to venture in VR. In this game, players get to explore the land of Ooo and the goal is to locate the villain that keeps messing in gamers' head. Main characters Finn and Jake will also be present in the game.
Perhaps, the game with the most interesting gameplay so far, "Chronos" will make sure gamers will think twice before making a move. The main twist of this game is every time the player character dies, he/she will age gradually. It has its own perks though, as players will be able to cast spells which can be hard for the younger version of the character. However, if the character grows too old, his physical strength decreases as well.
For avid fans of multiplayer games, "EVE: Valkyrie" will take gamers from commanding their own spaceship to being just an average Joe. Also, for pet lovers, "Farlands" will take gamers to a planet inhabited by aliens, which can be fed and befriended.
Meanwhile, for gamers intrigued which device should they buy, Wareable made an in-depth on every VR headset coming out. It looks like the favorite remains to be Oculus Rift as not only did it cause the hysteria for VR headsets, but it will also be backed up by Facebook, one of the biggest companies in the world.
Here is another review of the said device courtesy of The Verge.