Vampire Survivors VR asks what if the bullet hell was on your face?

during my many hours of play escape from vampires I’ve often wondered what it would feel like to have the most insane bullet hell action happen very close to my eyes. Now my dream is coming true, as there is a VR port for the Meta Quest headset.

given proper name Vampire Survivors VR It costs $10 and is available for Meta Quest 2, 3, 3S, and Pro. This isn’t a game that puts you in the middle of the action, as you won’t have to bend and weave around the living room to avoid oncoming mobs. Rather, it gives you a top-down view of the platform and you use a controller to navigate as you would on any other platform. This kind of strategy has worked in the past with titles like VR Daimio,

It can be played sitting or standing, which is not true of all VR games. Furthermore, it is a standalone version and has no cross-buy with other platforms. This means that save files do not carry over. It’s a strange thing, but I guess it makes sense given the uniqueness of VR. Developer Ponacle has not revealed whether this version will feature online co-op, which was recently announced to be coming soon to PC and console builds.

As far as DLC is concerned, Vampire Survivors VR Includes base game and Moonspell’s legacy And Tides of Foscari Expansion. We have no information about the status of other expansions like Cool Castlevania One or Absolutely Bizarre Balatro Tie in.

Vampire Survivors VR It’s available now, for those willing to risk a massive headache and perhaps nausea. Poncal currently has no plans to develop it for other VR platforms like Steam VR or Pico.



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