One of the big topics at this year’s GDC is virtual reality. There were demonstrations, seminars, and presentations discussing the present and future of VR, and Oculus used this opportunity to release their lineup of games for the release of the Oculus Rift on March 28th. The 30 titles range across various genres and price points, from $4.99 up to $59.99.
Here is the full list of titles:
- ADR1FT – $19.99
- Adventure Time: Magic Man’s Head Games – $4.99
- AirMech: Command – $39.99
- Albino Lullaby – $9.99
- Audio Arena – $9.99
- Project CARS – $49.99
- Chronos – $49.99
- Darknet – $9.99
- Dead Secret – $14.99
- Defense Grid 2 Enhanced VR Edition – $29.99
- Dreadhalls – $9.99
- Elite Dangerous: Deluxe Edition – $59.99
- Esper 2 – $9.99
- EVE Valkyrie Founder’s Pack – $59.99
- Fly to KUMA – $14.99
- EVE Gunjack – $9.99
- Herobound SC – $9.99
- Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes – $14.99
- Lucky’s Tale – Bundled
- Omega Agent – $14.99
- Radial G – $24.99
- Rooms – $14.99
- Shufflepuck Cantina Deluxe VR – $9.99
- Smashing The Battle – $19.99
- Vanishing of Ethan Carter – To Be Confirmed
- Vektron Revenge – $9.99
- VR Tennis Online – $24.99
- Pinball FX2 VR – $14.99
- BlazeRush – To Be Confirmed
- Windlands – $19.99
Those who pre-order the Oculus Rift will have Lucky’s Tale, a game designed exclusively for the Rift, and Eve: Valkyrie included with their purchase. It will also come with an Xbox One Wireless Gamepad because not all VR games have been designed for the Oculus Touch, which is the motion controller specifically for the Oculus Rift.
Sony also released the launch titles of the Playstation VR today, and though it is much less expensive than the Oculus Rift, it won’t be out until October. It seems 2016 is shaping up to be a big year for virtual reality.
Published: Mar 16, 2016 11:16 am