
Damien writes "You start in the spacesuit of Commander Alex Oshima, opening your eyes to the black desolation of space in the middle of a wrecked space station. Your character starts just as lost and clueless as you are, not knowing what happened or why you’re in this situation, and with such mystery, it’s up to you to piece together the story as you play. And that's the bulk of the gameplay, it's an exploration based game in which you maneuver in a space environment interacting with various objects. To some people, perhaps this isn't quite enough gameplay to justify buying it, and that's understandable. However, for those that can appreciate a great exploration game, there are absolutely many aspects that ADR1FT does well."

Now here is a pleasant surprise. Three One Zero and 505 Games have announced that they have removed the Denuvo anti-tamper tech from their Unreal Engine-powered first-pers on adventure game, ADR1FT.

Space exploration game is no longer coming to Microsoft's console
PSVR Support please, I still haven't thrown up playing a PSVR game so here's hoping this will do the trick 😝Only kidding. You can do it 😉

New Normative takes a look at the diversity concerns facing VR gaming, and how inclusiveness can be achieved without hampering design.
FPS games have dealt with this same issue for many many years and guess what....its not really as big an issue as this article would lead you to believe.
The actual big issue for VR right now is the media hype has slowed a ton.... It's still the buzz word right now in gaming but its not nearly on the level it was pre-Oculus launch. Is it running out of steam or just coming back to reality? Likely a bit of both but more just coming back to reality as in, many are starting to look at this as not a viable primary way to game.