The Best Samsung Gear VR Games of 2018

Samsung’s Gear VR headset was once the dominant mobile head-mounted display (HMD), it featured everywhere, in Samsung’s Unpacked events, standard videogame conferences, and institutions the world over as they looked to entertain visitors with new technology. But that position and stature have slowly faded, Samsung isn’t bundling the device with smartphones as it did and with the arrival of Oculus Go, VR enthusiasts can now go mobile with even more ease. That being said, there are a lot of Gear VR owners out there, and developers are still supporting the HMD. So here are VRFocus’ ten favourite videogames from the latest twelve months.

The Best Samsung Gear VR Games of 2018

Slightly Heroes

Slightly Heroes – Hatrabbit Entertainment

Whilst this isn’t a dedicated Gear VR title that’s no bad thing. In fact that works to Slightly Heroes advantage as the videogame is a one vs one online multiplayer, with cross-platform support, enabling you to battle those on Oculus Go, Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Google Daydream, Windows Mixed Reality, Lenovo Mirage Solo, and the non-VR Android app. This should ensure there’s always someone to match against. If not there’s always AI enemies to dispatch.

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Arca’s Path VR – Dream Reality Entertainment

Arca’s Path VR takes the gameplay style of classics like Marble Madness and updates it for VR headsets. Featuring a dark storyline where you play a girl tricked by an evil witch, you’ve been turned into a ball and must navigate 25 labyrinthine levels in a bid to free yourself and return home. To do this, Dream Reality Interactive has employed a gaze-based control mechanism, meaning you just need to look where you want to go.

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Narrows – Resolution Games

Narrows lets you take to the high seas, heading to the Caribbean during the golden age of piracy to make your fortune. Combining real-time crew-management with ship-to-ship combat, there are plenty of customization options to tweak your cannons and crew for battle, plus rogue-like replayability. Gameplay also includes swashbuckling sword fights, charting your own course, and making sure your crew of misfits are healthy and fed.

Covert – White Elk

Covert features asymmetrical gameplay that lets two players work together to pull off a high-profile heist, whether they’re inside or outside of VR. This works by the VR player having to pull off the heist while their mate acts as the hacker accomplice on a mobile device, feeding them vital information. Being the multiplayer title that it is, make sure the mobile device is compatible with the app, Android 7.0 or iOS 6 and above.

Eclipse: Edge of Light – White Elk

Eclipse: Edge of Light’s story finds you crash landing on a sentient planet. Upon discovering the ruins of an ancient civilization, you then come across a device known as The Artifact, allowing you to interact with their technology whilst bestowing seemingly magical powers upon you. In order to uncover the secrets of the planet and this long-lost civilization, eventually hoping to escape, players must recover the pieces of The Artifact that have been scattered across the landscape.

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Virtual Virtual Reality – Tender Claws

Virtual Virtual Reality is a narrative-driven comedy adventure about VR and AI. Players use virtual VR headsets to explore over 50 unique virtual realities, delving into the story behind AI service Activitude. As bizarre as this all sounds, Tender Claws’ VR experience is a great introduction to VR.

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Catan VR – Experiment 7

Mixing traditional boardgame gameplay with the immersive online gaming that only VR can provide, Experiment 7’s Catan VR is a polished example of the genre. Featuring both single-player and multiplayer online modes, up to four people can play against one another in cross-platform gameplay, with players taking the role of settlers who need to establish colonies on the islands of Catan, acquiring resources to build infrastructure and roads whilst engaging in trade with other players.

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Racket Fury: Table Tennis VR – 10Ants Hill

For those who enjoy a bit of sport, Racket Fury: Table Tennis VR offers a single-player campaign with four Cups to play through. Each of the 16 opponents have their own temper and unique style of play meaing players will have to think on their feet and adjust their strategy with each new opponent they face.

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Astraeus – E McNeill

Like E McNeill’s three previous VR videogames, Darknet, Tacteraand SkylightAstraeus is another deviously simple looking real-time strategy (RTS) experience that becomes a lot more complex the longer you play. Astraeus is a VR asteroid mining title where you need to build a mining network from dozens of bases and watch as hundreds of ships swarm around you. Your job is to control these swarms of mining drones, create the bases, and outpace the competition in Campaign, Skirmish, and asynchronous multiplayer modes.

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The Wizards: Trials of Meliora – Carbon Studio

The Wizards: Trials of Meliora is the next step in Carbon Studio’s spellbinding adventure. Designed specifically for mobile devices, the videogame enables players to wield powerful spells as they defend the realm. There are five levels to complete with four gesture-based spells to master. You’ll also be able to upgrade the spells to inflict greater damage and cause more chaos. One for those who enjoy a good magical fight.

VR Asteroid Mining RTS Astraeus Now Available For Oculus Rift And HTC Vive

Following a release onto Oculus Go and Samsung Gear VR last month, virtual reality (VR) title Astraeus has now released for the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. The title is a simple looking real-time strategy (RTS) experience that becomes more complex the longer players stay within the title. Embracing the quick to play, easy to learn, and hard to master design.

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Players need to manage an ever growing network of asteroid mining bases and ships, as hundreds of ships swarm around them in a stunning display of lights. As the title takes place in the near future where dozens of companies are operating in the asteroid belt, fighting for their share of the biggest gold rush in history. Players will need to take control of mining drones, build a network of bases, and outpace the competition before they beat you.

“You play as an AI who is “awakened” on an asteroid mining control ship after the captain has died. Unfortunately, his corporate bosses on Earth don’t seem to have realized this, and they keep sending critically important missions,” McNeill states. “In each level, you’ll need to build a network of dozens of bases and command thousands of ships as you attempt to corner the market (or eliminate the competition through more… direct means).”

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E McNeill has created a number of VR titles with their previous VR titles including Darknet, Tactera, and Skylight. The latter being a favorite of VRFocus having earned a full five star rating with Tactera being awarded four stars in their respective reviews.

Astraeus was created as a prototype for a VR development reality show, the VR Developer Challenge, in which it won 1st place and a £20,000 (USD) prize. Since it’s launch on Oculus Go and Samsung Gear VR back in May, E McNeill has been hard at work to bring the title to other headsets which has now released.

Astraeus is available now on Steam for HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Windows Mixed Reality. The title is also available on Oculus Go and Samsung Gear VR. For more on titles by E McNeil in the future keep reading VRFocus.

Astraeus: Echtzeit-Strategie-Titel von Darknet-Entwickler ab 7. Juni auf Steam erhältlich

Das Echtzeit-Strategiespiel Astraeus von Indie-Entwickler E McNeill erschien ursprünglich als Launch-Titel für Oculus Go und Gear VR. Nun macht der VR-Titel einen Sprung auf den PC, denn das fordernde Taktikspiel wird ab 7. Juni für Oculus Rift, HTC Vive und Windows-VR-Brillen auf Steam erhältlich sein.

Astraeus – Ab 7. Juni für Oculus Rift, HTC Vive und Windows VR-Brillen auf Steam

Der Indie-Entwickler E McNeill ist bekannt für seine VR-Strategiespiele für mobile VR-Brillen. Dazu zählen die Titel Darknet (2015), Tactera (2016) und Skylight (2017) für Gear VR, die später auch auf weiteren VR-Plattformen erschienen. Auch das Echtzeitstrategiespiel Astraeus wurde als Launch-Titel für Oculus Go veröffentlicht. Bereits in wenigen Tagen wird eine Steam-Version des Spiels für PC-Brillen erscheinen.

In Astraeus müsst ihr als künstliche Intelligenz eines Kontrollschiffs ein Netzwerk zum Abbau von Rohstoffen errichten und organisieren. Da der ursprüngliche, menschliche Captain des Schiffs leider das Zeitliche segnete, ist es nun eure Aufgabe das Management der Bohrtürme zu übernehmen. Dafür errichtet ihr zahlreiche Basen, schickt eure Schiffe umher und übernehmt die Kontrolle der Finanzlage, um Konkurrenten vom Markt zu drängen und euch als die mächtigste KI im Rohstoffhandel hervorzutun. Um eure Ziele zu erreichen, sind sowohl taktische als auch aggressivere Methoden möglich.

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McNeill entwickelte den VR-Titel ursprünglich als Prototyp für die VR Developer Challenge, überzeugte damit die Jury und gewann 20.000 US-Dollar Preisgeld. Laut Entwickler ist das Spiel im Einstieg leicht und intuitiv zu verstehen, besitzt jedoch eine ansteigende Schwierigkeitskurve und soll dadurch Langzeitmotivation bieten. Damit fällt es in die Kategorie “leicht zu lernen, schwer zu meistern.”

Astraeus ist ab dem 7. Juni für Oculus Rift, HTC Vive und Windows-VR-Brillen sowie in einer Nicht-VR-Version auf Steam für knapp 15 Euro erhältlich. Zur Veröffentlichung wird es zudem eine kleine Rabattaktion geben.

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Tactera and Skylight Dev E McNeill to Bring Latest VR Strategy Title Astraeus to PC Headsets

There are a number of indie developers that have found genuine success creating virtual reality (VR) titles, one of which is strategy specialist E McNeill. Last month saw his fourth title, Astraeus, launch for Oculus Go and Samsung Gear VR, and today McNeill has confirmed a PC version is due to be released soon.

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Like E McNeill’s three previous VR videogames, Darknet, Tacteraand SkylightAstraeus is another deviously simple looking real-time strategy (RTS) experience that becomes a lot more complex the longer you play.

“You play as an AI who is “awakened” on an asteroid mining control ship after the captain has died. Unfortunately, his corporate bosses on Earth don’t seem to have realized this, and they keep sending critically important missions,” McNeill states. “In each level, you’ll need to build a network of dozens of bases and command thousands of ships as you attempt to corner the market (or eliminate the competition through more… direct means).”

So Astraeus is a VR asteroid mining RTS title where you need to build a mining network from dozens of bases, and watch as hundreds of ships swarm around you. Your job is to control these swarms of mining drones, create the bases, and outpace the competition in Campaign, Skirmish, and asynchronous multiplayer modes.

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Originally created as a prototype for a VR development reality show, the VR Developer Challenge, Astraeus won 1st place and a $20,000 USD prize. Arriving in May as a launch title for the Oculus Go, Astraeus will be launching for Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and Windows Mixed Reality headsets next Thursday, 7th June with a 10 percent launch discount off the usual price of $14.99. Additionally, the Steam version will also include a non-VR build.

E McNeill has created some of VRFocus’ favourite RTS titles for VR headsets, with Skylight achieving a full five stars and Tactera gaining four stars in their reviews. For further updates from the indie dev on his latest VR project, keep reading VRFocus.

Darknet Dev’s Latest VR Game Hits Rift And Vive Next Week

Darknet Dev’s Latest VR Game Hits Rift And Vive Next Week

E McNeill is a name that will be familiar to any long-time VR fans. The solo indie developer was one of the first to release a full game on Samsung’s Gear VR all the way back in 2014, and he’s released a number of great strategy titles on a variety of headsets since. Next week his latest project, Astraeus, will launch on Rift and Vive, too.

Astraeus was a launch title for Oculus Go last month, and is McNeill’s fourth VR game. It’s a real-time strategy experience that the developer says is easy to learn but deep to master. You play as an AI controlling a mining ship. You’re tasked with building bases to lead other ships in an attempt to corner the market. The game began life as a prototype for the VR Developer Challenge and ended up winning first place with a $20,000 prize. Check it out in the trailer below.

It’s set to cost $14.99 on Rift and Vive, though it’ll be a little cheaper at launch with a 10% discount. The Steam version will also include a non-VR build.

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RTS ‘Astraeus’ From ‘Darknet’ Developer to Land on Vive, Rift & PC June 7th

E McNeill, an indie developer behind strategy games Darknet (2015), Tactera (2016), and Skylight (2017), announced his real-time strategy game Astraeus, an Oculus Go launch title, is coming to HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and PC on June 7th.

In Astraeus, you play as an AI who’s awakened on an asteroid mining control ship after the captain’s death. Filling in for the now deceased captain, you take command fulfilling critically important mining missions, requiring you to build a network of dozens of bases and command thousands of mining rigs as you attempt to corner the market, or eliminate the competition.

Astraeus, McNeill tells us, was originally prototyped for a VR development reality show, the VR Developer Challenge, where it won first place and a $20,000 prize.

As a launch title for Oculus Go (also available on Gear VR), the Steam version will support for Rift, Vive and include a non-VR build for traditional monitors.

Astraeus will be available at a 10% launch discount off the usual price of $15. You can follow along with the game on Steam here.

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