Celebrities in VR: Videogames, Movies & Investment

Virtual reality (VR) is a pervasive new medium. While it’s currently being lead by videogames – as was expected by many over the past three years of gestation – there are plenty of other areas in which VR will in time become a dominating presence. Hollywood is one of these, and many celebrities have already begun vocalising their support. Some have in fact gone even further however, lending their talents or finance to videogames and short movie productions.

Katee Sackhoff

Katee Sackhoff in EVE Valkyrie

Battlestar Galactica, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Riddick actor Katee Sackhoff is famed for her science-fiction adventures, so who better to star in VR’s first sci-fi blockbuster? EVE Valkyrie casts Sackhoff as Rán Kavik, stalwart leader of the Valkyrie pilots. Sackhoff is presented as your comrade during story-driven moments and a commentator on the action during multiplayer gameplay. She is suspiciously aware of your successes and failures, and is quick to condemn a poor performance.

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Elijah Wood in Henry

Henry is a short film from Oculus Story Studio, currently available for free to all Oculus Rift early adopters. It depicts a loveable cartoon hedgehog that’s having a bit of a rough time. See, Henry loves hugs, but his spiky exterior is not all too welcoming for his friends. As such, he finds himself in a very lonely situation at his birthday party.

In a rather odd turn of events, Oculus Story Studio decided not to make a big deal out of the fact that Elijah Wood, who shot to fame in his role of Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, is the sole voice viewers will hear throughout the film. Wood acts as the narrator, guiding the player through Henry’s misery and into an unsurprisingly smile-inducing resolution.

Sean Pertwee as Alfred Pennyworth

Nick Frost, Lara Pulver & Sean Pertwee in Esper 2

The first Esper videogame, originally developed for Samsung Gear VR, featured some rather humorous voice-acting courtesy of Norm MacDonald (My Name is Earl, Mike Tyson Mysteries, Family Guy), but it was the sequel that really upped-the-ante. Coatsink rallied the talents of Nick Frost (Spaced, Shaun of the Dead), Lara Pulver (True Blood, Sherlock) and regular videogame voice talent Sean Pertwee (Event Horizon, Gotham) to lend their voices to Esper 2, offering the biggest celebrity cast of any VR videogame to date.

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John Rhys-Davies in Firebird: La Peri

The recent Steam Early Access release of Firebird: La Peri saw John Rhys-Davies, actor famed for playing the character of Sallah in two Indiana Jones movies and Gimli in the big screen adaptation of The Lord of the Rings, deliver a narrative for Innerspace VR’s recreation of the classical piece, La Peri.

“When working on the Firebird franchise, it was evident that we wanted a strong voice and John Rhys-Davies was the obvious choice. His legacy in gaming and entertainment is unparalleled,” said Balthazar Auxietre, CCO and co-founder of Innerspace VR.

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Kevin Spacey Investing in VR

Although Kevin Spacey is yet to appear in any VR productions himself, the actor made a bold early move investing in the technology. Woofbert VR, a content production company specialising in short film, is the benefactor of Spacey’s enthusiasm. Having stated that it was the Oculus Rift that ‘opened his eyes’ to the possibilities of VR in theatre, Spacey recognises that: “A lot of the early problems with the technology have been solved, it’s time for the content creators to produce.”

Celebrities in VR: Videogames, Movies & Investment

Virtual reality (VR) is a pervasive new medium. While it’s currently being lead by videogames – as was expected by many over the past three years of gestation – there are plenty of other areas in which VR will in time become a dominating presence. Hollywood is one of these, and many celebrities have already begun vocalising their support. Some have in fact gone even further however, lending their talents or finance to videogames and short movie productions.

Katee Sackhoff

Katee Sackhoff in EVE Valkyrie

Battlestar Galactica, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Riddick actor Katee Sackhoff is famed for her science-fiction adventures, so who better to star in VR’s first sci-fi blockbuster? EVE Valkyrie casts Sackhoff as Rán Kavik, stalwart leader of the Valkyrie pilots. Sackhoff is presented as your comrade during story-driven moments and a commentator on the action during multiplayer gameplay. She is suspiciously aware of your successes and failures, and is quick to condemn a poor performance.

Henry Oculus screenshot

Elijah Wood in Henry

Henry is a short film from Oculus Story Studio, currently available for free to all Oculus Rift early adopters. It depicts a loveable cartoon hedgehog that’s having a bit of a rough time. See, Henry loves hugs, but his spiky exterior is not all too welcoming for his friends. As such, he finds himself in a very lonely situation at his birthday party.

In a rather odd turn of events, Oculus Story Studio decided not to make a big deal out of the fact that Elijah Wood, who shot to fame in his role of Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, is the sole voice viewers will hear throughout the film. Wood acts as the narrator, guiding the player through Henry’s misery and into an unsurprisingly smile-inducing resolution.

Sean Pertwee as Alfred Pennyworth

Nick Frost, Lara Pulver & Sean Pertwee in Esper 2

The first Esper videogame, originally developed for Samsung Gear VR, featured some rather humorous voice-acting courtesy of Norm MacDonald (My Name is Earl, Mike Tyson Mysteries, Family Guy), but it was the sequel that really upped-the-ante. Coatsink rallied the talents of Nick Frost (Spaced, Shaun of the Dead), Lara Pulver (True Blood, Sherlock) and regular videogame voice talent Sean Pertwee (Event Horizon, Gotham) to lend their voices to Esper 2, offering the biggest celebrity cast of any VR videogame to date.

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John Rhys-Davies in Firebird: La Peri

The recent Steam Early Access release of Firebird: La Peri saw John Rhys-Davies, actor famed for playing the character of Sallah in two Indiana Jones movies and Gimli in the big screen adaptation of The Lord of the Rings, deliver a narrative for Innerspace VR’s recreation of the classical piece, La Peri.

“When working on the Firebird franchise, it was evident that we wanted a strong voice and John Rhys-Davies was the obvious choice. His legacy in gaming and entertainment is unparalleled,” said Balthazar Auxietre, CCO and co-founder of Innerspace VR.

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Kevin Spacey Investing in VR

Although Kevin Spacey is yet to appear in any VR productions himself, the actor made a bold early move investing in the technology. Woofbert VR, a content production company specialising in short film, is the benefactor of Spacey’s enthusiasm. Having stated that it was the Oculus Rift that ‘opened his eyes’ to the possibilities of VR in theatre, Spacey recognises that: “A lot of the early problems with the technology have been solved, it’s time for the content creators to produce.”

Oculus: Patent für Positional Tracking für Mobile VR

Oculus hat ein neues Patent eingereicht, welches ein Depth-Mapping System für ein mobiles VR-Headset beinhaltet. Somit soll die Erkennung des Raumes mit Tiefensensoren möglich sein. Ob und wann Oculus das Patent wirklich umsetzt, bleibt abzuwarten. Carmack hatte dieses Jahr bereits gesagt, dass er das Positional Tracking für Mobile VR bald ermöglichen könne. Dafür sei aber ein neues Kamerasystem nötig und daher sollte man nicht auf ein Softwareupdate hoffen, welches Positional Tracking bringt.

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Oculus Depth Mapping

Das System von Oculus besitzt einen Illuminator (Laser Transmitter,  Infrarot Illuminator) (1312) und eine Infrarot Kamera (1314). Die Technik soll es ermöglichen, den Raum zu scannen und die Informationen an das mobile VR-Headset weiterzugeben. Interessanterweise schweigt sich das Patent zu der dritten Kamera aus, welche oberhalb der Infrarot Kamera zusehen ist. Das System wird einen großflächiger Infrarotstrahl in den Raum abgeben und mit der IR Kamera die Entfernung messen. Theoretisch sollte mit einem solchen System nicht nur die Erkennung des Raumes umsetzbar sein, sondern es könnte auch Positional Tracking ermöglichen. Ebenso hat das System Potential, um eine Gestenerkennung zu liefern.

Das Prinzip, welches Oculus beschreibt, orientiert sich an der Technik der Kinect von Microsoft. Auch hier wird ein großflächiger Infrarotstrahl in den Raum gegeben und ein zweiter Sensor erfasst die Reflexionen von den Objekten. Somit ist das Prinzip nicht neu. Bei der Kinect hatte dieses Vorgehen und die Auswertung der Daten jedoch zu einer recht hohen Latenz geführt. Dies wird aber abhängig davon sein, wie und in welchen Umfang die Daten ausgewertet werden müssen.

Das aktuelle Patent basiert auf einer provisorische Einreichung, welche Oculus bereits 2015 durchführte. Vermutlich sind an der Umsetzung auch die Spezialisten von Nimble VR beteiligt, ein Unternehmen welches Oculus im Jahr 2014 aufgekauft hatte.
Es bleibt spannend, ob wir die Technik von Oculus vielleicht schon in der nächsten Generation der Gear VR bewundern dürfen.

[Quelle: Field of Division]

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Win a Copy of Esper: The Collection from Coatsink

Today British indie studio Coatsink Software launched its Esper: The Collection package for Oculus Rift. Featuring both Esper and Esper 2 for the head-mounted display (HMD) the package allows anyone who hasn’t purchased the titles to but them both together, and for one week only at a discounted rate. VRFocus has gone one better though and acquired several codes for our lucky readers to win.

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For Oculus Rift owners who are after Esper: The Collection we’ve got three codes up for grabs, and because Coatsink are so nice they’ve not forgotten Samsung Gear VR users either. There are three codes for Esper and three codes for Esper 2 available. All readers have to do is enter below to have a chance of winning. The winners will then be selected in a weeks time.

Win Esper & Esper 2 On Gear VR Or Oculus Rift

Both the puzzle titles involve solving increasing complex brain-teasers by way of telekinesis. The story is set in 1975, members of the public begin to display extra-sensory abilities and the government paranoid as it is, starts forcing citizens to undergo aptitude tests under the guise of national security. As an unwitting citizen taking part in these tests players are ‘encouraged’ by a government contractor – voiced by Eric Meyers – to prove they are not a threat by completing various tests using their new found abilities.

While the original was purely lab based Esper 2 takes it up a notch, expanded the premise, by taking the player out of the confining lab and onto telekinetic adventure around the world. Lending their voices to a new bunch of characters longside Eric Meyers are actors Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Paul) Lara Pulver (Spooks, Sherlock) and Sean Pertwee (Dog Soldiers, Event Horizon, Gotham)

For all the latest news from Coatsink Software, keep reading VRFocus.

Esper: The Collection Launches with Week Long Discount

Last month Coatsink Software revealed the upcoming launch of its Esper: The Collection title. Supporting the Oculus Rift head-mounted display (HMD) it features both puzzle titles, Esper and Esper 2 in one package for the very first time. And not only will the package allow players to get their hands on both videogames for one all in price, but for the first week there will also be a further discount.

For the next week from today Oculus Rift owners buying Esper: The Collection will be able to get 33 percent off the regular price, dropping the cost down from £10.99 GBP to £7.99.

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Both titles originally appeared on the Samsung Gear VR, and Coatsink has not forgotten the system. Both Esper and Esper 2 on Gear VR will have a 50 percent discount available for the next 7 days.

The series revolves around players having telekinetic abilities. Esper is a first-person puzzle game set in 1975 when members of the public begin to display extra-sensory abilities. So the government under the guise of national security starts forcing citizens to undergo rigorous aptitude tests. As one of these people, players will be ‘encouraged’ by a government contractor to prove they are not a threat by completing various tests using their telekinesis.

Then for Esper 2 Coatsink expanded the videogame further, moving beyond the confines of the lab taking the player on a telekinetic adventure across the globe. Alongside the expanded gameplay Esper 2 is most notable for the introduction of new characters voiced by actors Nick Frost, Lara Pulver and Sean Pertwee, who join Eric Meyers, the vocal talent from the original game.

VRFocus reviewed Esper 2 back in December 2015, giving it our highest rating. For all the latest VR releases keep reading VRFocus.

Stop the End of Days in Wrath of Loki: VR Adventure on Gear VR

This week Polish indie studio The House of Fables has launched its Nordic themed Gear VR title, Wrath of Loki: VR Adventure.

The virtual reality adventure videogame casts players as Thor, the god of thunder, who must face Loki and stop Ragnarok, the mythical end of days befalling Asgaard.

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“Our team has quite a lot of experience creating adventure games,” said Adam Robaszyński-Janiec, CEO, The House of Fables. “We know what our fans expect and what kind of experience they are looking for. So as soon as VR headsets started to become popular, we knew that they were perfect for the kind of games we create. But instead of adapting one of our previously released titles to one of the platforms, we’ve decided to create a game that is designed specifically with VR headsets in mind. One that would allow gamers to fully dive into the game world and let them feel like they’re a part of it. That’s how Wrath of Loki: VR Adventure was born.”

Wrath of Loki: VR Adventure includes hand-drawn locations, an immersive soundtrack and the voice acting by Michael McConnohie, whose extensive back catalogue includes videogames, animation and anime.

Recently Steel Media along with Deepoon held the Global VR Challenge, beginning in the UK before being whittled down to 10 finalists at the ChinaJoy event in July. Wrath of Loki: VR Adventure was part of those ten but didn’t go on to win.

The videogame can be downloaded for $2.99 USD from the Oculus Store for Gear VR. And for all the latest releases, keep reading VRFocus.