![]() ![]() Battle Zone is one game I’d happily pay for, at least on the basis of my brief time with it at E3 today. Not that Sony’s tech demos up to this points haven’t been charming, but they really only represent experiments in what’s possible and comfortable for Morpheus, a tow in the water if you will. Sony’s VR charge at E3 2015 this year is palpable with a purported 20 new titles at the show, their impressive Morpheus-only area left us in no doubt (were there any in the first place) of the gaming giant’s commitment to the space.Īnd this year was the first where titles are emerging which, for me at least, I’d actually put money down on. As a result, the system took arcades by storm back in the early eighties.įast forward 35 years (a figure that’ll make those who played the original wince) and developer Rebellion has brought the title bang up to date in virtual reality on Playstation with Project Morpheus. By building a themed cabinet, reminiscent of a tank’s interior and using vector graphics presented to the player through a novel periscope display, the game was a surprisingly immersive title, with solid accessible gameplay. We go hands-on with Rebellion’s update to Atari’s arcade classic Battle Zone and discover that this VR reboot is anything but a cheap VR cash-in on a retro title.īack in the day, Atari’s arcade game Battle Zone was cutting edge. ![]()
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