Preview: Feral Rites Brings Brawling to VR

Following the release of Edge of Nowhere as an Oculus Rift exclusive earlier this year, Insomniac Games are coming back with another videogame built specifically for virtual reality (VR) this month. Feral Rites is a brawler that, much like Edge of Nowhere, follows a very traditional genre formula with aims of adapting the template for the brand new medium.

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A scrolling beat-‘em-up akin to Streets of Rage or Final Fight but eschewing the modernization presented by the likes of Devil May Cry or God of War, Feral Rites instead opts to follow the likes of Fighting Force and The Warriors, Feral Rites is traditional genre gameplay transplanted into a 3D world, with the modernisation coming from the choice of medium opposed to innovating within the gameplay design.

Of course, it could be argued that choosing to bring a much maligned genre to VR in the first place is an attempt at innovating, especially given Feral Rites’ back-to-basics approach. However, in the version VRFocus played there was little to suggest that Feral Rites could be anything more than a port into VR rather than genuinely progressing the genre. Multiple paths and a slowly unlocking upgrade system are all well and good, but far from defining additions.

Edge of Nowhere suffered from a similar presentation early on in its gestation, and has since proved worthy of bringing third-person action/adventure gameplay to VR. Feral Rites could well follow the same path as it’s true that the combat system at its heart is – although basic – pleasingly solid. Normal attacks, combo maneuvers and specials are complimented by the transformation ability. The player’s hidden power is control over their inner beast, able to transform into a small selection of feral creatures each with unique talents to overcome the many obstacles and combat challenges in Feral Rites.

The videogame also promises a number of customization features, from collecting gear to upgrading traits. However, in VRFocus’ time with the videogame it felt as though these elements may be heavily structured – thus limiting the ‘customisation’ aspect of the videogame and leaning more closely towards a regulated progression system – however it will take further significant gameplay time with Feral Rites to truly explore the opportunities here.

Luckily, VRFocus will get that opportunity very soon as Feral Rites has been confirmed for release exclusively on the Oculus Rift next week. You can expect a detailed review alongside the launch of Feral Rites, as well as further updates concerning Insomniac Games’ other VR projects.

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Feral Rites Gets Release Date for Oculus Rift

Insomniac Games has been an ardent supporter of virtual reality (VR) having released the popular Edge of Nowhere for Oculus Rift, whilst developing two other titles, The Unspoken and Feral Rites. Today the developer has now announced that the latter videogame will be released on Oculus’ head-mounted display (HMD) next week.

A Twitter posting by Oculus stated: “VR adventure-brawler @feralrites, from @insomniacgames, is launching September 13 on #Rift!” That’s one week away today.

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Feral Rites in made its playable debut at this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in June, with the action brawler set in a mythical world. Previously Cameron Christian, Lead Designer on Feral Rites at Insomniac Games described the title, saying: “Feral Rites is what we’re calling an adventure brawler. It’s trying to combine the feel of adventure of Zelda with the brutal combat of God of War. It takes place on kind of a lush exotic jungle island which is a very dangerous world. The big premise pushing it along narratively is you’re the young son of a Chieftain who was slain and you’re trying to find and get revenge on the killer of your father, and so you’re travelling through different parts of this island in different exotic island to find who is your father’s killer and to enact revenge on them.”

No details have yet been revealed on price but on the Oculus website the videogame is listed as a comfortable experience. Insomniac Games also teased on twitter that a new trailer will be coming soon to compliment the launch.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of Feral Rites, reporting back with any further announcements.