And, if working a real job isn’t enough for you, you can skip to the year 2050 in Job Simulator, where robots have replaced us all, to learn the robotic skills needed to work as a chef, office worker, food shop cashier etc. The Ninja Trainer game is even more strenuous, throwing fruits, that progressively get smaller and more frequent, at you to slash with your samurai sword with precision and accuracy.įor more artistic types, Tilt Brush allows you to change your 360-degree environment (be it a mountain or space) to start creating a canvas from paint brushes, star stamps and the like. Landscape-based games like Highlands have you point the controllers to propel yourself from tree to tree, navigating around by using a trackpad to move horizontally and vertically (not ideal for those who suffer from motion sickness).įor sports practice, baseball pitching game Homerun Derby promises to train your hand-eye coordination enough to happily take a pitcher role IRL. It’s also a little heavier because it has the ability to change the lens distance from your face, which is a vital feature for glasses wearers (anyone who has had to double up on glasses for a 3D film will appreciate this.)Ĭreative production agency Happy Finish invited us to have a go on their HTC Vive in their London demo studio, and the intuitive, simple-to-use motion-based controllers make shoot em’ ups like zombie horror Brookhaven Experiment feel like Time Crisis arcade play on speed. You can go full robot by turning this setting on exclusively and pretending you live in The Matrix. Compared with the Oculus, Vive has a “chaperone safety system” made of invisible lasers, which show you when you’re getting too close to an object or wall - like an in-car safety system but instead of beeping, you’ll see blue outlines of your surroundings.
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