The Virtual Arena: The LBE VR Reopening Perspective

The Virtual Arena

Covering the immersive Out-of-Home entertainment scene for VRFocus, in his latest Virtual Arena column, industry specialist Kevin Williams, starts the first of his visits to re-opening VR and Immersive entertainment venues – with exclusive access to a brand new videogame from Vertigo Arcades. In these features reporting on the latest experiences, and the new conditions that the international LBE business is adapting to. 

After over 100-days during the COVID-19 lockdown period and the VR amusement and attraction market starts to tentatively reopen for business. In what will become a regular series, KWP has been invited to attend many of the planned international commencements of these businesses. But like many of the coming coverage, this first report is more a review of a brand-new release in the LBE VR scene than just a site visit. 

Revealed last month, Netherlands-based Vertigo Arcades – the location-based entertainment arm of Vertigo Games – announced the launch of its new free-roaming (Arena Scale) game experience Ghost Patrol VR. This is the third arena scale title from the company – famous for cross-platform success with Arizona Sunshine and its new Corsair’s Curse title. Vertigo was one of the first to see the potential of LBE VR business, promoting game properties. Ghost Patrol VR is a new direction and marks the representation of third-party developed content, working in cooperation with Crazy Bunch, the German developer behind this great experience.

Ghost Patrol VR

Based on Vertigo Arcades’ ‘HAZE’ software platform for facilities operating Arena Scale VR attractions, the system handles the loading and operation of the four-player games. Compared to the older-player based zombie-blasting content, Ghost Patrol VR has been created to offer a great family experience, aimed at players between 12-15-years of age and older. After booking their session and naming their character, the players don the VR hardware and are transported to a haunted mansion, navigating the rooms, corridors, and haunted elevators, working as a team to blast the spooky opponents and collect gemstones in a haunted wave shooter extravaganza.

Ghost Patrol

From the start Ghost Patrol VR offers a great playing environment, with the HTC Vive Pro and controllers, and a PC backpack computer, the player is prepared for action. The game uses both controllers, with one used for their “Hue Blaster” and the other for their flashlight. Moving around the rooms, the players are accosted with flying furniture and then hoards of Pink or Blue ghosts – the players must match the colour of their Hue Blaster to the corresponding apparitions. During the 20-minute experience, players navigate the floors of the building, using elevators, secret passages, and portals – the game culminating in a satisfying boss battle.

Vertigo Arcade Kit

Of the considerable number of Arena Scale VR experiences, we have evaluated, this was a well-polished and highly enjoyable videogame, and even in this final release version the companies are continuing to tweak the experience. The game giving off Nintendo Luigi’s Mansion vibes but still being able to be its own unique experience, with a fun and colorful cartoon graphical style.

The team behind the game were kind enough to video conference with us to give some detail regarding the launch of this new product. Vertigo Games’ CEO Richard Stitselaar and Producer Paul van der Meer revealing that they have licensed their platform at some 700 venues across 40 countries. And are working with operators as they come back on stream to license this latest game. For this chance to try the brand-new experience, the Escape Room and VR game operator Wing Entertainment were kind hosts at their Omescape London Aldgate venue. They had the latest installation of the Vertigo Arcades setup, offering a selection of all its titles and having just upgraded to include Ghost Patrol VR to their library.

Ghost Patrol VR

The Escape Room’s at the Omescape venue will be remaining closed under the current level of advisory, but the VR element of the site is now opening to take private parties and hires, able to accommodate current COVID measures to their operation of the immersive entertainment. This VR element, a vital addition to many Escape Room operations is a lifesaver in being able to continue business. 

We would like to thank the team at Omescape for the chance to be the first to experience the fun of the new arena scale game, and for the Vertigo Arcades team for video conferencing with us and walking us through the development process. We will look forward to reporting more on the next new releases on the platform coming this year.

Omescape Venue
Reception at the Omescape venue, showing their other VR experiences on offer. Image credit KWP

Of the other venues coming back on stream, and one such re-opening was held at Universe Science Park, in Denmark, a visitor attraction site, and the location of the “World FirstParadropVR attraction, installed back in 2018. Now with the lifting of COVID measures, the visitor attraction has reopened the building where ParadropVR is situated – developed by UK-based Frontgrid. The attraction offers riders the chance to virtually soar over the landscape, controlling their own paraglider through the virtual landscape with exhilarating speed whilst playing a game; riders scores are then ranked on a mobile app leaderboard. 

The ParadropVR system employs a unique rise and surge motion platform, lifting the player physically, and so totally immersing them in the experience. The Universal Science Park team have limited the number of riders to accumulate in the attraction building, and are employing best practise hygiene procedure regarding operating the VR system, but confirm that the interest to ride the experience has not diminished from the guests to the venue.

Paradrop VR

This ends the first part of our coverage, with the next facility report, and other new developments, coming in a few days from European VR venues coming back to life. See you soon.

Team-Based Adventure Ghost Patrol VR Will Appear in Arcades Later This Month

Ghost Patrol VR

The location-based entertainment (LBE) industry has suffered during the coronavirus lockdown but that hasn’t stopped companies preparing for when these measures ease up. This week Developer CrazyBunch and publisher Vertigo Arcades have announced a new arcade title set to begin rolling out to arcades this month, Ghost Patrol VR.

Ghost Patrol VR

Like a lot of specialised VR arcade experiences Ghost Patrol VR provides team-based gameplay for a colourful yet spooky adventure. Players have to make their way through a haunted mansion where the hallways move and so does the furniture.

Armed with Hue Blasters, players can detect the ghosts with a torch then blast them with the gun, making sure the colour of the ghost matches the gun. The action element will be complimented by puzzle sections where players will have to move hallways and activate platforms by charging mysterious orbs.

Supporting teams of four, they’ll have to work together defeating the giant Ghost King to complete the 20 minute experience. There’s also a competitive edge as high scores will be awarded at the end, noting how many ghosts each player shot.

Ghost Patrol VR

Ghost Patrol VR will be made available to VR arcades worldwide from 30th June as more locations begin to reopen. Vertigo Arcades launched a relief initiative to help those businesses by offering extended payment terms, license extensions and other forms of aid to partner arcades.  

The company’s outlook for the LBE industry remains positive: “We are ready to help boost back up this industry full of creativity and innovation with the right collaboration and support,” says Mário Gonçalves, Account Manager at Vertigo Arcades in a statement.

As for parent company Vertigo Games, the publisher announced this week that Traffic Jams would be coming to multiple headsets including PlayStation VR, Oculus Quest and PC VR in September 2020.

For further updates on the LBE VR industry, keep reading VRFocus.

Ghost Patrol Promises A Ghost Bustin’ Good Time At VR Arcades

Vertigo Arcades is preparing a spooky treat for the return of VR arcades in the future.

Revealed today on the Upload VR Showcase: Summer Edition, Ghost Patrol is a new four-player VR arcade game developed by Crazy Bunch. Take a look at the first trailer below!

It’s not hard to see where Ghost Patrol gets its inspiration from. This is a VR ghostbuster in which players fight off spirits by matching their color with the beams they shoot from their weapons.

As with other Vertigo Arcades projects, you’ll be able to walk around an area while the game uses elevators and other tricks to morph the environment around you. It’s an idea we’ve seen employed in other Vertigo Arcades projects like the location-based versions of Arizona Sunshine.

The game is coming to VR arcades at an unspecified date. Obviously these are tough times for the VR arcade industry (Vertigo Arcades itself is offering support), so it’s great to have a new reason to look forward to their return.

Ghost Patrol isn’t Vertigo’s only reveal of the show. We also had a first look at the multiplayer mode for its upcoming home-based VR title, Traffic Jams, developed by Little Chicken. Vertigo’s also working on its next big VR shooter, After The Fall, which we’re hoping to see more of in the near future.

And there’s plenty more where that came from. Tune in to the Upload VR Showcase: Summer Edition for a fresh look at Wraith: The Oblivion – Afterlife and Lonn along with much, much more!

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