
VRFocus- Virtual reality has the power to strengthen the relationships that people grow with characters in videogames. Imagine making real eye-contact with The Walking Dead’s Clementine or fighting alongside BioShock Infinite’s Elizabeth as if they were real people. It’s a hugely promising concept that could serve to enrich narratives over the course of the next few years. This week sees the launch of one such title that could truly show the potential of VR storytelling. That title is Life is Strange from Dontnod Entertainment.

A live-action "Life Is Strange" TV series has been greenlit at Amazon Prime Video, Variety has learned exclusively.

Who would have thought that giving games away for free would be so lucrative?

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These type of games would be a great fit for vr!