Additionally, Payday 2 oddly allows co-op between players on standard controllers and those in VR. That’s less interesting since they have the same abilities regardless of control method.
I’d love to see more games that explore asymmetry. Ever since Evolve ate up all my time for 2 years I’ve been looking for the next great asymmetric game and not enough devs have ventured in VR for that purpose.
There is a lot of potential in asymmetrical games in general with certain players having access to different information and strategies than others due to their perspectives.. letalone adding VR to the mix. I am imagining that the VR players can pull out a clipboard or tablet containing secret info, in order to try to obtain separate objectives or even hamper the other controller based players with them having to ferret out the traitor or stop the VR faction from achieving their objectives!
Ah, thanks for the response! I don’t think I’d considered or played such a game before. Pretty interesting stuff!
Phasmophobia is super fun co-op
I've actually been itching to play that. My gf tried it with me months ago and was absolutely terrified.
Oh no for sure lmao. When I first started playing I would literally just exit the game if I heard a floorboard creak
But it gets sooooo good the more you play, especially on the higher difficulties where ghosts suppress some of their official “evidence” types and you have to rely on your knowledge of each ghost’s unique traits. Genuinely of the most rewarding detective style experiences I’ve ever played
There are far too few VR co-op games. The ones that exist are mostly shooters.
Asymmetrical VR co-op is a goldmine just waiting to be explored.
I’m curious to know what you mean! What is an asymmetrical VR co-op game?
By asymmetrical I mean a game where one person (or possibly more) is playing in VR while the other(s) are playing with a controller.
The first that comes to mind is Davigo which has yet to come out but looks like a lot of fun.
Another is Takelings: House Party
Additionally, Payday 2 oddly allows co-op between players on standard controllers and those in VR. That’s less interesting since they have the same abilities regardless of control method.
I’d love to see more games that explore asymmetry. Ever since Evolve ate up all my time for 2 years I’ve been looking for the next great asymmetric game and not enough devs have ventured in VR for that purpose.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
Davigo
Takelings: House Party
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There is a lot of potential in asymmetrical games in general with certain players having access to different information and strategies than others due to their perspectives.. letalone adding VR to the mix. I am imagining that the VR players can pull out a clipboard or tablet containing secret info, in order to try to obtain separate objectives or even hamper the other controller based players with them having to ferret out the traitor or stop the VR faction from achieving their objectives!
Ah, thanks for the response! I don’t think I’d considered or played such a game before. Pretty interesting stuff!
Phasmophobia is super fun co-op
I've actually been itching to play that. My gf tried it with me months ago and was absolutely terrified.
Oh no for sure lmao. When I first started playing I would literally just exit the game if I heard a floorboard creak
But it gets sooooo good the more you play, especially on the higher difficulties where ghosts suppress some of their official “evidence” types and you have to rely on your knowledge of each ghost’s unique traits. Genuinely of the most rewarding detective style experiences I’ve ever played