Tuesday, April 19, 2016

TECH SPECIAL ........7 virtual reality experiences that will blow your mind

7 virtual reality experiences that will blow your mind


Oculus Rift is finally out and a number of other big-ticket virtual reality technologies are to be unveiled later this year. This will surely lead to an increase in immersive games. Here are seven of our favourite virtual reality experiences

Virtual reality is going to be the next big thing. After four years of waiting, the Oculus Rift finally un veiled this week. Other big-name headsets like Playstation VR hit the market later this year, so plenty of people are sure to jump into the virtual world. And when they do, they'll be playing lots of immersive games, though VR is more than that. The inaugural Vision Summit showcased some of the best in VR back in February. We picked out seven of our favourites:
1 I Expect You To Die is a first-person puzzle game for the Oculus Rift that has received numerous awards. It puts you in the shoes of a secret agent, trying to survive a series of deadly situations. It just won the Inspire Award at the 2016 Vision Summit, which means it was the conference's best overall submission.
2 Another puzzle game that's getting a lot of love in the VR community is Thunderbird, made for the HTC Vive and Playstation VR headsets. The game is an episodic fantasy adventure, similar to a hit 1993 game called Myst. “The 20 minutes or so I spent in Thunderbird were among the best I have spent in VR,“ wrote UploadVR's Will Mason.
3 VR is not all fun and games.
There are immersive experiences that take you to places most people can't go to in real-life, like to the Moon with the Apollo 11 VR Experience. Astronaut Charlie Duke -who actually went to the Moon on Apollo 16 -tried a demo of the interactive story, and he is definitely a fan. “That's fantastic.
Wow,“ he said. “That's really something!“
4 Then there's Budget Cuts by Neat Corporation, a spy game that was awarded Best Game at Vision Summit.
You can look around and literally use your feet to walk around in the game.
But it has an interesting fix for moving across longer distances. You use hand controllers to point to where you want to go, so you don't end up walking into a wall back in the real world.
5 VR is also being used for a totally new way of experiencing film and music. One awesome display of the technology comes with U2's virtual reality music video for `Song for Someone'. You can watch it anyway, but it's obviously going to be much better with a VR headset.
6 We especially liked riding on Pegasus with the VirZoom controller, an exercise bike that controls how fast you go in the virtual world. You can also drive a race car or lasso bandits in the old West.
7 If you're a fan of Blade Runner, you'll love this adventure game set in a future dystopia called Technolust. The game's realistic depictions of humans and use of immersive audio helped it take home Vision Summit's Artistic Achievement award.
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