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3 hours ago, Captain LeChuck said:

Yeah, I'll wait for that. I'm in no rush for VR content, but am happy to pay for top quality content. 

 

I was impressed with the Bound demo. Very impressed, actually.

 

It is top quality content. The intro is one of my go-to VR experiences.

 

The levels themselves are just fun, and (at least with touch controllers and presumably move controllers), very physical.

 

Dr Shark is just letting himself down. Four good levels (and that intro :-) ) >> pointless content for the sake of content.

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33 minutes ago, footle said:

 

It is top quality content. The intro is one of my go-to VR experiences.

 

The levels themselves are just fun, and (at least with touch controllers and presumably move controllers), very physical.

 

Dr Shark is just letting himself down. Four good levels (and that intro :-) ) >> pointless content for the sake of content.

 

I think it looks great, it's just, as a new adopter of VR, I'm a little disappointed that everything is either a glorified tech demo or incredibly short. Sure, I could have researched more before taking the plunge, but there we go. I still think it looks great and I will get it once it actually shows up on the store... 

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Finally picked one of these today and first impressions are very positive. Loving the whole Resident Evil experience ... think I've only got to the first save point in about an hour's worth of play cos I can't stop looking at the scenery and leaning in and out of rooms! Very, very impressed.

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14 hours ago, Herbalizer said:

First impressions of I Expect You To Die are not good.  The calibration and move tracking are shit. Never had this problem with any of my other games 

 

the intro IS amazing

 

its designed to be played sitting down. I'm just not very good at it. Specifically: Defusing the secondary defence mechanism?

 

last night I was throwing targets (from the drawers) up in the air then grabbing the gun and shooting. Wish id uploaded it now.

 

Nothing wrong with that tracking.

 

[edit]

 

I've resorted to a guide

 

Spoiler

 

 

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No idea to be honest. I am a little bit obsessed with the Apollo programme though so an experience will do me . I seem to remember they were tweaking some of the lunar landing aspects for psvr release. I wouldn't expect anything too groundbreaking on the gameplay front though .

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It's basically a documentary, but it's a lovely one even if you ignore the 3 interactive sections.

 

I don't regret the price just for the experience of having Neil Armstrong with me a thumbs up before we all got launched into space. It's quite the experience in that cockpit even in VR.  If the point of a good documentary is to transport you there, this is a very good documentary.

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So, I expect you to die is very good, but very short. The puzzles are basically trial and error. You try something, you die, you work it out, you come to the next point at which you can die.. and you die, So on the next try you do the first thing right and then the second thing right and then you die on the third thing. And then you do the first thing right and the second thing right and then on the fourth thing.. you get the idea.

 

They are well crafted, inventive puzzles, which are fairly easily solved. Each puzzle has 6 trophies, and usually when you first solve a puzzle you ll get 2 or 3 of them, so there are other things you can do in each scenario. They won't affect the actual solution though.

 

I really liked it... But it's too short. Way too short.

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