Halloween VR Horror Livestream: Five Nights At Freddy’s, Organ Quarter, And More!

For today’s livestream it’s a Halloween special event! We’re going to play a short list of great VR horror games and try not to pass out. If you’re curious about how we livestream the way we do then look no further than this handy guide for general tips and this guide specific to our Oculus Quest setup.


You’d be hard-pressed to find a better genre-format combination than horror and VR. Horror video games are designed to make you feel scared, trapped, and often completely immersed in a terrifying location and experiencing that from inside of a VR headset takes all of your senses to the next level. Some of the best horror games ever work great in VR and some of the best VR games are horror games. They just go together so well.

So to celebrate Halloween this year we’ve decided to do a special stream focused specifically on all of the best VR horror games you can play on the Oculus Rift S. Specifically we plan on streaming: Five Nights at Freddy’s VR, KOBOLD: Chapter 1, Contagion VR: Outbreak, Dreadhalls, Organ Quarter, and potentially Shattered Lights..

The stream is planned to start today, October 31st, at around 12:30PM PT today and we’ll aim to last for about two hours. We’ll be hitting just YouTube. You can see the full stream embedded via YouTube right here down below once it’s up, or find it here on this page:

You can see lots of our past archived streams over in our YouTube playlist and various other gameplay highlights. There’s lots of good stuff there so make sure and subscribe to us on YouTube to stay up-to-date on gameplay videos, video reviews, interviews, and more original content!

And please let us know which games or discussions you want us to livestream next! We have lots of VR games in the queue that we would love to show off more completely.

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Steam’s Terrifying Halloween Sale Begins Today

Tis not the season to be jolly just yet, it’s actually time for the complete opposite (no not being grumpy). It’s almost Halloween, an even better time for videogames where being terrified is pretty much mandatory and loads of titles get a spooky makeover. Steam also sees it as a good reason to discount loads of horror-themed experiences for a few days – likely more scary for your bank balance than anything.

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Today, Steam has begun its seasonal sale, offering plenty of discounts on virtual reality (VR) titles that offer a scare factor. As you’d expect there are quite a few listed – 114 in fact – with discounts ranging from 15 percent all the way up to 91 percent.

VRFocus isn’t going to list all the titles of offer – you can view them all here – but there were a few that caught the eye and are certainly worth picking. Stifled for example is a good choice, offering an echolocation style system where the entire experience is black as night. It’s only through making noise that you can see what’s around you. The problem comes when you need to see but making a sound will then alert what’s in the darkness to your presence.

Or how about Five Nights at Freddy’s VR: Help WantedThis title featured in VRFocus’Best Horror Game List‘ offering some brutal jump scares thanks to a frightening compendium of mini-games designed to make players scream. With 30 percent off it’s a decent saving for a videogame released only a few months ago.

Five Nights at Freddy's VR

For those after big savings why not go for Don’t Knock Twice which has a 66 percent saving, offering some good scares but some weird design choices. Rogue-lite shooter In Death has a decent 60 percent off, Monstrum has a massive 80 percent saving (but only supports Oculus Rift) and Kobold: Chapter 1 has a rather tasty 70 percent off.

In fact, head to the Specials section and you’ll find 677 videogames discounted on Steam across a range of genres, in case none of the horror VR experiences takes your fancy. Steam’s Halloween Sale runs until 1st November 2019, for further VR sales coverage in 2019, keep reading VRFocus.

Scream and Hide in Virtual Reality Films and Videogames This Halloween

We all love a little bit of a scare, scream and adrenaline rush. Virtual reality (VR) is particularly good at making viral videos when we see our friends and family members tremble, scream or fall off chairs. Be prepared to go through those same emotions in these latest experiences in VR and augmented reality (AR).

Dark Corner Tag Along

Dark Corner Studios are releasing international exclusives for horror fans to enjoy. All four of the films are available now through the Dark Corner app which you can get on Oculus Rift, Oculus Go, Samsung Gear VR, and Google Daydream headsets.

  • Tag Along – A blood-spattered haunted house story from Taiwan, director Pu-Yuan Cheng and producer Shin-Chi Chen have created a short horror experience that expands the mythology of this hit Taiwanese franchise. Get ready to enter the haunted home of the demon Mosien, if you dare…
  • Oh Deer – The first foray into VR for Swedish director Peter Pontikis, Oh Deer is a stark, minimalist POV experience. It’s an exercise in suspense and divided attention, placing the viewer in the perspective of a wounded animal as hunters close in from all sides.
  • Horomaru – An indie haunted house story from South Korea by director Jae-gyun Hong. Three young ghost hunters with plans to upload their 360 footage for viral internet views go exploring in an abandoned mansion. What they don’t realize is that the house used to host grisly sacrificial rites; “Horomaru” refers to “the ritual of sacrificing a living human to a ghost or demon.”
  • The Office – A popular horror short from the prolific European VR studio Inside360, directed by Miguel Temme. The viewer takes the POV of an office worker about to head home for the day…when suddenly mysterious things start to happen all around you.

WITHIN also has some premieres for their Fright Fest Collection with eight experiences, including five app premieres. These premieres will include:

  • The Caretaker​ – created by Jacob Wasserman, Adam Donald, and Ant Gentile of Hidden Content. This follows the mysterious occurrences at a strange hotel when a couple arrives to wait for a mechanic after their car breaks down on a cold winter night.
  • An Obituary​ – created by Jean Yoon, Kuk-seok Yang, and Jin-hee Kim. The experience charts the unsettling course of a funeral when the man attending realizes he is the sole mourner alongside the deceased’s grieving mother. Why is there nobody else in the village?
  • 11:57​ – is a first-person POV nightmare in which you are strapped to a chair in a dark cave. The experience revolves around your every move, but may leave you cowering under your bed.

Also available will be Dinner Party,​ the pilot episode of a new anthology series called, The Incident.​ Focused on actual supernatural events the first installment is based on the story of Betty and Barney Hill, an interracial couple who reported the first nationally known story of a UFO abduction in 1961.From WITHIN’s archives the Fright Fest Collection will include Greg Nicotero’s The Walking Dead, AMC’s The Terror, ​and Sergeant James. 

It’s not all about VR this season, AR app Noovie ARcade app have also been busy preparing audiences in cinema theatres with pre-show creepiness. Twenty minutes before a screening, audiences can download the Noovie ARcade app on Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

Then, they will be shown a slew of spooky imagery, such as a silhouette of a child on a swing, clutching a teddy bear. Strange, zombie-like creatures who move with a jerky, unnatural motion appear as ominous writing appears on a billboard, pleasing ‘Save Me!’. Alternatively you can also play AR games on the cinema screen like Cinevaders, Emoji Escape and Kernal Cannon.

The horror experience will be available at selected theatres from 6th October until 31st October, with over 20,800 movie screens taking part,  including big chains such as AMC, Cinemark, Regal Entertainment Group along with 55 regional and local cinemas and exhibitors.

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If cinema or movies just aren’t immersive enough for you, and you’re looking for a little bit more interaction with your content. You can always head over to Viveport where they’re doing a 90% off massive Halloween sale. There’s a lot on offer, there’s even a ‘Free Frights’ category, you can select from various categories, with my personal favourite category “AHHH!”

KOBOLD If you’re looking for something that sits between a film and videogame you can always try Kobold. This experience is coming to the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. Designed as a trans-media experience. Before entering VR you watch a short film which serves as an introduction into the world and characters and tells the backstory of a missing boy and his family.

In the VR experience you play an urban explorer investigating the mysterious case of the missing boy. With your torch in hand you look to discover the secrets of an abandoned villa in the middle of a dark forest in Germany. Featuring real locations that have been scanned for authenticity, KOBOLD offers players a fully interactive universe where they can pick up clues, solve a mystery and come face to face with an ancient evil.

Continue reading VRFocus to get the latest scares.

VR Horror Film Kobold Coming to Viveport for Halloween

Aiming to blur the lines between cinematic film and interactive virtual reality (VR) experience, KOBOLD is a horror title from German team AnotherWorld VR, set to launch in time for Halloween on HTC Vive and Oculus Rift.

KOBOLD

Having appeared at events like the Raindance Film Festival in London, UK, KOBOLD is designed as a trans-media experience. Before entering VR you watch a short film which serves as an introduction into the world and characters and tells the backstory of a missing boy and his family.

“Little KASPAR is dealing with the recent loss of his mother by pouring his imagination into Germanic fairy tales and by playing with his imaginary friend PIXI,” explains the synopsis. “When Pixi offers him a way to see his mother again, Kaspar embarks on a journey that takes him deep into a dark world that he may never return from.”

In the VR experience you play an urban explorer investigating the mysterious case of the missing boy. With your torch in hand you look to discover the secrets of an abandoned villa in the middle of a dark forest in Germany. Featuring real locations that have been scanned for authenticity, KOBOLD offers players a fully interactive universe where they can pick up clues, solve a mystery and come face to face with an ancient evil.

KOBOLD

KOBOLD certainly looks to be one of the most interesting horror experiences due for release this month, mixing both film and VR content together. October generally tends to be the best month for fright fans with the likes of The Exorcist: Legion VR completing its episodic series next week on PlayStation VR, as well as Home Sweet Home for the headset. While Oculus Rift will also see RED: Lucid Nightmare arrive soon.

Many more scares await those who are brave enough, when they are announced VRFocus will let you know.