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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Something for the Weekend: Steam’s Halloween Havoc

You may have noticed something of a theme these last few days on VRFocus. But such is inevitable when there’s a holiday such as Halloween going on, and so it’s only natural that this week on Something for the Weekend we highlight just a few of the videogames currently on offer in the Steam Halloween sale. Which does have more than a few virtual reality (VR) experiences up for grabs a reduced price.

Before we begin it should be noted that a lot of the titles in the sale, which incidentally does have its own VR section on the Steam store page, are also a part of Halloween sales elsewhere. In particular the Oculus Store sale. For information on that check out our post detailing all the titles involved in the sale for both the Oculus Rift and the Samsung Gear VR.

Steam descriptions and links to all the games can be found below. Please note: All Halloween sales end on 1st November 2017.

Compatibility: HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, OSVR

“The Vanishing of Ethan Carter is a first-person story-driven mystery focused on exploration and discovery. Occult-minded private detective Paul Prospero communicates with the dead to discover the fate of a missing boy and the mystery behind a dark ancient force inhabiting Red Creek Valley.”

Available as a bundle comprising the game and VR mode, the title is available for £4.38 (GBP) at a discount of 80% off.

A Chair in a Room : Greenwater

Compatibility: HTC Vive and Oculus Rift

A Chair in a Room: Greenwater is a tense virtual reality horror game set in America’s Deep South. Drawing on elements of Southern Gothic and using settings of derelict towns, run-down motels and murky, decaying swamps, A Chair in a Room will take you through an investigation of institutional corruption, religious immorality and murder, which can only be unlocked by searching deep within your own psyche.”

Available at 50% off, for a price of £9.49 (GBP).

Blue Effect VR

Compatibility: HTC Vive and Oculus Rift

“Welcome on Planet Exo-277. A place where your abilities will be tested. This world belongs to the alien race that doesn’t know what defeat means. You will be facing enemies that are ruthless, cruel and mainly terrifying. Survive and become the famous warrior in the universe!”

Also currently available at half price, Blue Effect VR is on sale now for a price of £5.49 (GBP).

Organ Quarter

Compatibility: HTC Vive and Oculus Rift

Organ Quarter is a VR survival horror game focused on what made survival horror great: labyrinthine environments, resource management and well-balanced puzzling. An homage to the slow, methodical survival horror experiences of the ’90s, explore the compelling nightmare world of the Organ Quarter and enjoy the most intimate horror experience yet.”

Having just received a patch taking it to version 1.03, Organ Quarter is on sale now at 20% off, for a price of £15.19 (GBP).

HORROR OF THE DEEP

Compatibility: HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and OSVR

“Fallen into a giant old dungeon, unclear for any destiny, you have to descent deeper and deeper to a place, where even all cries will be silenced.”

This title is in Early Access and requires the use of a gamepad, or keyboard and mouse even in VR mode. HORROR OF THE DEEP is currently on sale for £3.91 (GBP), giving you a 30% discount.

Bogeyman 1 + 2 Double Pack

Compatibility: Oculus Rift

“Live your childhood nightmare and try to survive against the Boogeyman. Equipped with only your flashlight, survive each night until the morning light. Search the house for useful items such as glow sticks, cherry bombs, and coffee to help you fight back. The weather will change each night, lights will break, toys will come alive, things will go bump in the night. Learn the hiding places, and sounds of the Boogeyman to stay ahead.”

The first game is also available on the Oculus Store seperately. The bundle of 1 and 2 together has an 89% discount at present and you can buy both titles for £1.12 (GBP).

Spooky’s Jump Scare Mansion: HD Renovation

Compatibility: HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and OSVR

“Spooky and her mansion of creepy cuties are back in Spooky’s Jump Scare Mansion: HD Renovation! Can you survive 1000 rooms of adorable terror? Or will you break once the cute facade dissolves, and you find yourself running for your life from the unspeakable, hideous creatures that dwell and write in the bowels of this house? They wait for you. They wait, and they hunger for your encounter…”

The recent recipent of an update adding endless mode, Steam achievements and an additional ending, Spooky’s Jump Scare Mansion: HD Renovation is available on Steam for £4.68 (GBP) for a discount of 33% off.

Rise of Insanity

Compatibility: HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and OSVR

“Impersonate into the role of the doctor of psychology and get into psychedelic detective story, located in American ’70s, with professional dialogues and realistic graphics. Dark atmosphere of uncertainty is surrounding the player, who by explorating of many locations, meet logical puzzles, and events like…flying through deepest parts of human’s consciousness.”

Another title currently in Early Access, the horror title by Red Limb Studio is presently on sale at £4.49 (GBP) – a 10% discount on the usual price.

Emily Wants To Play

Compatibility: HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and OSVR

“It’s 11pm, and you are at the last house on your route. The lights are on, and the front door is opened. But, the windows are all boarded up and the grass is overgrown. It seems like a strange place to deliver a pizza, but at least, it looks like someone is home…”

Emily Wants To Play is currently available at a 60% discount fot a sale price of £1.59 (GBP).

More October Horror Awaits as Organ Quarter Release Date Confirmed

Halloween is fast approaching and the season of monsters wouldn’t be the same without the odd scary videogame or two. Confirmed for release this month is survival horror title Organ Quarter, due to arrive on 19th October for Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.

Set in an abandoned, nightmarish, surreal urban environment, Organ Quarter combines labyrinthine environments, resource management, puzzles and good old fashioned gunplay as players look to survive in an experience the studio describes as: “Resident Evil by way of David Cronenberg and David Lynch.”

Organ Quarter screenshot 4

Outer Brain Studios released a pre-alpha demo for HTC Vive way back in October 2016 – which is still available on Steam – prior to launching a Kickstarter crowd-funding campaign a few months later. That campaign was successful managing to meet it’s $6,500 USD funding goal.

The studio had planned to fully release the title last month, but due to being located in Florida and record breaking Hurricane Irma battering the state, development and the release had to be postponed.

To celebrate the upcoming launch of Organ Quarter Outer Brain Studios has released a brand new trailer, showcasing some of the story and gameplay elements, and what lies in wait for players.

October is usually a popular month for scary titles to be released, with this week also seeing A Chair in a Room: Greenwater  creator Wolf & Wood Interactive announce the upcoming release of The Exorcist: Legion VR.

For further Organ Quarter updates, keep reading VRFocus.

Horror Game Organ Quarter Meets Kickstarter Goal

Virtual Reality (VR) survival horror game Organ Quarter launched it’s Kickstarter campaign in early February, and has managed to meet it’s $6,500 funding goal. The pre-alpha demo of Organ Quarter is already available on Steam and itch.io where it has received fairly positive user reviews.

The team behind Organ Quarter say they are aiming to focus on the elements that make survival horror a great genre, such as labyrinthine environments, resource management and well-balanced puzzles. They’ve described the game experience as being; “Resident Evil by way of David Cronenberg and David Lynch. A less hammy, more feverish and analogous body horror narrative looking at what really makes a human being ‘tick’.”

Organ Quarter screenshot 1

The developers say they got their inspiration for the game from 90’s and early 2000’s titles such as Silent Hill 2, Alone In The Dark and Condemned and wish to invoke the spirit of that era of horror.

The Kickstarter had a range of funding tiers from the basic $20 USD for a digital copy, through to $350 which allowed three backers to name streets and store fronts within the game, get a digital copy of the soundtrack and even write a secret in-game message for future players to discover.

Organ Quarter screenshot 2

The team is targeting a July 2017 launch, initially for the HTC Vive, but they say the game will eventually be ported to Oculus Rift and once the VR versions are up, a non-VR version will also be released.

VRFocus will keep you updated on Organ Quarter and other VR horror titles

Survival Horror Organ Quarter Arrives on Kickstarter

In January Outer Brain Studios announced it would be launching a Kickstarter crowd-funding campaign for its upcoming survival horror title Organ Quarter, a demo of which was released via Steam in October 2016. That campaign has now begun looking to secure $6,500 USD in funding.

A nightmarish experience which the studio describes as: “Resident Evil by way of David Cronenberg and David Lynch,” Organ Quarter looks to combine labyrinthine environments, resource management and puzzles with a focus on hand-tracking and room-scale virtual reality (VR) for intense gameplay.

Organ Quarter screenshot 2

Wanting to create a proper adventure rather than the usual wave shooter style of videogame popular in VR, Outer Brain Studios has built large areas to explore whilst keeping with traditional gameplay designs by requiring players to find keys and complete dungeon style levels to progress through the story.

Playing as an unnamed character who’s isolated them self from the world, players must venture out into a city that’s become squalid and infected, at the request of of a mysterious man going by the name of Dr. Alset. Soon they’ll find a wasteland of a city, filled with grotesque creatures and elaborate puzzles.

To achieve its funding target Outer Brain Studios has created several funding tiers, starting from a basic $5 all the way up to $350. To secure a digital copy of Organ Quarter backers will need to pledge $15 for the early bird special. Once this tier has sold out the standard price will be $20.

While Organ Quarter currently supports just HTC Vive the team does plan to add Oculus Rift and Oculus Touch support in the future, as well as creating a non-VR version.

As the campaign progresses VRFocus will bring you the latest updates.

Promising VR Horror Organ Quarter Mixes Resident Evil With David Lynch

Promising VR Horror Organ Quarter Mixes Resident Evil With David Lynch

The Kickstarter campaign for Organ Quarter isn’t one you should turn your nose up at; this promising VR horror game only needs a bit of help to get finished.

Organ Quarter is in development at Outer Brain Studios, and it’s been in the works since at least last year. The team is looking to raise $6,500 to help push the game along to its estimated July 2017 release window. In the grand scheme of things this is one of the smaller amounts we’ve seen asked of a Kickstarter campaign, and Organ Quarter’s memorably sickening trailer suggests the Outer Brain is building something worthwhile.

Designed for the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive along with non-VR options, the game is a first-person survival horror set in a bleak, deserted city, not too dissimilar to the iconic town of Silent Hill from Konami’s celebrated series. The player is cast as an isolated man that leaves his home for the first time in months to find his world completely transformed. You’ll be looking for a means of escape, and will solve puzzles and battle twisted enemies with limited ammo to do so.

In the developer’s words, it’s “Resident Evil by way of David Cronenberg and David Lynch.” If that sounds like something you’d be interested in then you can check out a free demo, released last year. It definitely wears its inspirations on its sleeves; touring the grimy corridors to the lucid music feels like being transported right back to classic 90’s survival horror.

What really caught our attention in the trailer was the sublimely grotesque imagery; many of the enemies appear haunting, but it’s the scenes set seemingly on top of a pile of brains that really creeped us out. Coming off the back of Resident Evil 7 [Review: 9/10] we thought we were ready for anything in VR, but maybe not.

Reassuringly, the campaign page talks with a sense of awareness of how overwhelming VR horror can be for both better and worse. Outer Brain promises to “use VR’s sense of physical space and presence to push players past their comfort zone,” but also notes that players need a breather from time to time inside VR. “The game won’t be end-to-end claustrophobia and you can expect plenty of open areas, too (indoor and outdoor),” the page reads.

The team suggests the game will last between five to seven hours in length, aiming to make it “a proper VR adventure”. It will launch on Vive first with an Oculus port a little later down the line. Discounted early bird copies are available for $15 on Kickstarter right now.

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Outer Brain Studios Updates Organ Quarter Demo Ahead of Kickstarter Launch

Last year Outer Brain Studios released a free demo for its survival horror title Organ Quarter for HTC Vive. Next month the developer plans to launch a Kickstarter crowd-funding campaign to support the video game, prior to that there’s a new update adding new content, tweaks and enhancements.

Set in a nightmarish urban labyrinth, Organ Quarter challenges players with a mixture of gun combat, strict resource management, complicated puzzles, and large sprawling areas to explore. The demo – approximately 30-40 minutes in length –  gives a short taste of what to expect, with even more on offer.

Organ Quarter screenshot 1

The new updates includes the following additions:

  • improved tutorial design, ensuring players have the best experience possible
  • additional enemies
  • additional enemy types
  • new enemy positioning
  • tweaks to damage and resource balancing
  • enhancements to animations and feedback
  • various bug fixes and performance improvements

Head on over to Steam to experience the new update. and when Outer Brain Studios launches the Kickstarter, VRFocus will keep you updated.