Kill It With Fire VR, the first-person spider-hunter from developer Casey Donnellan Games and publisher tinyBuild, infests Sony’s PSVR2 next month with a November 7, 2023 release date. Mankind’s worst ...
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Off the top of your head, what’s the best way to increase immersion while using virtual reality? Flawless, controller-free hand tracking? Direct brain integration? Maybe some kind of smell-o-vision?
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A research team has found a way to create sonic sensations both on and inside a person's mouth for more realistic VR. And we just threw up in our own mouths thinking about it. Share on Facebook (opens ...
Joy Way, the studio behind STRIDE and AGAINST, revealed a new VR game which seems to combine the web-slinging action of Spider-Man with the demon-slaying melee carnage of DOOM. Called Dead Hook, the ...
Researchers are looking to target haptics for AR/VR at the second most sensitive and dense of mechanoreceptors, the mouth. So, if you have ever felt your VR/AR experience has been lacking a bit of ...
In Camouflaj’s Marvel’s Iron Man VR, Tony Stark can find an Oscorp building in Free Fly mode which then prompts him to note that Norman Osborn’s expansion outside of the United States suggests he’s ...
Scientists have invented mouth haptics for VR that allow users to feel different virtual experiences with their mouths. These include feeling the wind on your face while riding a bike, taking a sip ...