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You’ve got to love a good virtual reality (VR) horror. There’s just something about slowly wandering around dusty old houses with creaking windows and poorly lit rooms that just makes you wonder why you started in the first place…and then those eyes appear out the darkness. In 2021 Fast Travel Games
(Apex Construct) will be adding to this genre with its first horror title
Wraith: The Oblivion – Afterlife, a rather creepy, haunted house-style experience that’s just brimming with atmosphere.
It’s a heavily story-driven experience with a kind of murder-mystery whodunit feel to it all. But in this mystery you’re not solving someone else’s death you’re trying to work out what happened to your unfortunate soul. Because you play Ed Miller, a photographer invited to a séance with his girlfriend at the mansion of a major Hollywood producer. Naturally, something horrible goes awry and Miller ends up dead. Not happy in the afterlife dead with white fluffy clouds a
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Facebook made some big announcements yesterday regarding its Oculus Quest platform and how well some developers were doing. Over 60 titles have managed to exceed the $1 million USD marker with the company naming several of them. Since that announcement, studios have taken to Twitter to confirm which of them had managed to be part of this coveted group.
Some weren’t that surprising like nDreams’ stealth shooter
Phantom: Covert Ops. Available on both Oculus Quest and Rift, it launched in June last year and only a month later had achieved over $1m in gross revenue from both platforms. The studio Tweeted that Oculus Quest revenue has exceeded $1 million on its own.