The Virtual Space Race
Several years ago in a galaxy not so far away, there was a great disturbance in the force… It was the death of a time honored genre of gaming. Gone were the games that I fondly remember such as the classic Wing Commander series, Freespace: The Great War, and the fantastic X-Wing vs Tie Fighter games. The good old days of climbing into the cockpit of my Banshee class heavy fighter to take out a few Kilrathi while playing Wing Commander, or engaging my enemies during an all-out space based war in FreeSpace had vanished. Over the years as genres in the gaming industry sometimes do, the space sim just sort of died, but now almost a decade later we are about to see these types of games make a comeback all thanks to Virtual Reality.
support for Star Citizen but according to RSI it is coming in an update. The game has just released Alpha 2.0 to all backers, and with this update players now have the freedom to explore a single system in the game. There is still no VR support in the 2.0 update, but backers are hopeful that it will be added soon. Most of this speculation is due to the fact that the game uses a heavily modified version of CRYENGINE. Crytek recently added native support to its CRYENGINE which has given Star Citizen’s players another glimmer of hope that official VR support is finally coming. However, as of the writing of this article no release info has been given for the planned VR support, or for the game’s final street date. Currently, you can gain access to Star Citizen by purchasing various ships at different prices on RSI’s website.
EVE: Valkyrie
Eve Valkyrie has been making the rounds at the various trade shows for a while and has been met with great enthusiasm from the crowds. Valkyrie started as a pet project by a small team of developers internally at CCP and has grown to be a confirmed pack in title for those who will be pre-ordering the Oculus Rift in Q1 2016. Valkyrie swings more towards being a multiplayer arcade style combat game than a true space sim. The graphics are outstanding and the game is fast paced. Fragging enemy ships with a group of your friends flying close on your wing looks to be great fun! Eve Valkyrie is slated to launch on the Oculus Rift and Sony PSVR systems. As for the price for this title CCP made this statement on the official site – EVE: Valkyrie is currently only available as a bundle with the Oculus Rift, while their supplies last. After Rift pre-orders end, the EVE: Valkyrie Founder’s Pack will be available for purchase on the official EVE: Valkyrie website, and from select digital retailers, at a price of $59.99 in USA. We’re still working on the exact prices in other countries and we’ll update as soon as we can.
Like something right out of the movie Gravity, ADR1FT Looks to put players in the role of a stranded astronaut. Floating through the wreckage of a destroyed space station with no memories and a space suit that is losing oxygen, all while trying to figure out what has happened and how to get home is what you can expect here. Ever since I saw Gravity at the IMAX, I couldn’t stop thinking of just how terrifying that scenario would be and soon this game looks to make those fears a virtual reality! ADR1FT releases on the Oculus Rift and Steam in Q1 of 2016.nonlinear story line. Unlike Elite Dangerous or Star Citizen and more like Eve Valkyrie, Everspace is geared towards action oriented gameplay mechanics. The game was successfully kick started this year and has recently achieved Greenlight status on Steam. Alpha and Beta access packages are available for purchase now as well as a discounted digital version and collector’s edition available for pre-order from everpace-game.com.
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