Something for the Weekend: PSVR Halloween Hijinx (2018 Edition)

As we’re only a couple of days away from a major holiday – though how ‘major’ Halloween actually is probably depends more on where you live, than anything – you’d expect there’d be Halloween sales on all over the place. And you’d be right, as we’ve already featured several offers for suitably spooky virtual reality (VR) experiences on the site throughout October. Viveport being a recent example.

PlayStation VRHowever, this week’s scheduled platform for Something For The Weekend is PlayStation VR; and there hasn’t actually been anything much on the PlayStation Store expressly for VR.  That said there are still titles on sale, and ones that are a part of their own Halloween offer. So, let’s look at those titles and content packs that have made the (price) cut.

Please note: Deals are accurate as of the UK PlayStation Store and may not be available in all regions. Also, PS Plus membership may also result in additional money off on some titles.

Until Dawn: Rush of Blood

To quote VRFocus’ review on the title: “Until Dawn is a story driven horror videogame, with the player’s in-game decisions having a direct influence on the outcome for each of the characters involved. A convoluted journey through an unwelcoming world. Until Dawn: Rush of Blood is a far more straight forward affair. It’s a shooting gallery, pure and simple, but when played in VR it’s far more appealing than could it could ever sound on paper.”

Until Dawn: Rush of Blood is currently available for £7.99 (GBP), effectively half price from its usual mark of £15.99.

Kona VR Bundle

The first of several bundles featuring VR to get a price drop on the PlayStation Store this week, the Kona VR Bundle includes the full game Kona, plus the upgrade to VR DLC. Kona puts players in the role of a detective hired to investigate the vandalism of a businessman’s summer home. The local Canadian community is suspected of being behind things, but  the detective finds the area deserted. So, what is really going on?

The Kona VR Bundle is currently available for £7.99, half price from £15.99.

The Exorcist: Legion VR – Complete Series

To quote Rebecca when she recently reviewed chapter five of Wolf & Wood’s VR excursion into the greater world of The Exorcist: “NOPE! NOPE! NOPE!” If you want a good scare, this bundle of all five chapters is right up your street.

The compete series is 28% off currently on PlayStation Store, from £24.99 to £17.99.

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Oasis Games Shooter Bundle

Not everything with money off this week can be classified as a horror game.

While the VR releases from Oasis Games aren’t everyone’s cup of tea (see: Ace Banana) there are some that are worth a look (see: Pixel Gear). This bundle gives you the option to check out both ends of the spectrum, with the pair getting a hefty discount from £19.99 to a far more reasonable £6.19 – a 69% discount. You can find it on the PlayStation Store here.

DOOM VFR

DOOM VFR brings the fast-paced, brutal gameplay fans of the series love to virtual reality.” Says the PlayStation Store description. “Immerse yourself in the UAC facility on Mars and the depths of Hell, as your skills are put to the test through intense combat and challenging puzzle-solving. Play as a cybernetic survivor who is activated by the UAC to fight the demon invasion, maintain order, and prevent catastrophic failure at the Mars facility. ”

What more is there to say? Get ripping and tearing for £12.99, just over a third off the regular £19.99 price.

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Killing Floor: Incursion

A standalone experience based on Tripwire Interactive’s Killing Floor franchise, Killing Floor: Incursion takes players into the world of the Horzine Security Forces as they team up with allies to fend off the horrific Zed hordes using pistols, shotguns, blades and more.

Save 36% on Killing Floor: Incursion now from £24.99 to £15.99.

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Weeping Doll

Another Oasis Games title, Weeping Doll is only £2.49 for a short time. Playing as the maid of a Japanese family living in a very Victorian looking home, Weeping Doll has players exploring different environments to solve puzzles as a tortured girl’s doll takes revenge on her parents.

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Arizona Sunshine

Its Halloween, so of course Vertigo Games’ zombie shooter is in the deal. There’s a hefty 60% off the title, clocking in at £12.99 (down from £32.99) and it’s also one of those titles that has a possible PS Plus discount.

Find out why so many want to play it and why it’s one of the titles making the leap to becoming a location-based experience (LBE). Just try to keep your brains and blood inside yourself when you do.

Arizona Sunshine PlayStation VR screenshot

The Inpatient

“Discover true fear at the abandoned Blackwood Pines Sanatorium. Awaken into a living nightmare as a patient with no memory of who you are – in a spine-chilling mystery set 60 years before the events of PS4 hit Until Dawn. Live the horror through the immersion of VR as deep, personal fears, psychological terror and heart-shredding jump scares wait in the darkness.”

Get ready to wrestle with more than a few moral dilemmas as you figure out who you can trust in the PSVR title from Supermassive Games. Save £14 on the regular store price for a limited time, with the price at £15.99.

Random Note of Appreciation: Whoever changed the “Key Features” on the standard store description to “Key Symptoms”? Well done. We loved that little detail even if no one else noticed it.

Check out more titles on next week’s edition of Something for the Weekend as we head into November.

Oasis Games Comments On PAX East Appearance

Leading independent Chinese games publisher Oasis Games has been enjoying a busy few days as part of PAX East in Boston. It is the company’s first ever appearance at a North American consumer event.

The company of course has several upcoming titles, such as PlayStation VR (PSVR) room escape horror game Dying: Reborn, colourful pixel shoot-em-up Pixel Gear and action PVP strategy game Tiger Knight: Empire War.

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Oasis Games were previously responsible for releasing psychological puzzle-horror game Weeping Doll, in which a Victorian maid must unravel the mystery of a vanished family as a creepy doll stalks the hallways. In a sharp contrast, they also published slapstick shooter Ace Banana in which the player must defend a pile of bananas by using a bow and arrow to shoot potential banana thieves.

“We’re thrilled that PAX East is our first public event in North America,” said Alen Wu, Global Business Director for Oasis Games. “Attendees will be able to check out Dying: Reborn for all PlayStation platforms before the bundle is released, compete in 5 v 5 matches for Tiger Knight: Empire War and enjoy the fan-favorite PS VR game Pixel Gear.”

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PAX East (Penny Arcade Expo East) finishes its run today, having been in Massachusetts on 10th-12th March, 2017 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Centre. VRFocus will bring you further updates on Oasis Games when we get them.

Eagle Flight, Pinball FX2, Surgeon Simulator: ER and More Added to PlayStation VR Sale

While the Oculus and Steam winter sales have now ended, PlayStation VR owners are getting even more deals with 14 new titles added to the January sale.

Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) launched its PlayStation sale just before Christmas, with 13 virtual reality (VR) videogames included. Those discounts end today, but the newly featured titles below are on offer until 20th January 2017. The deals aren’t available in every territory so check your PlayStation Store to see which ones have been included, all the discounts and prices listed below are for the UK.

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  • Ace Banana – £7.39 (was £11.49 GBP)
  • Eagle Flight – £24.99 (was £34.99)
  • Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes – £7.99 (was £11.99)
  • KISMET – £3.99 (was £5.79)
  • Loading Human: Chapter 1 – £19.99 (was £34.99)
  • Pinball FX2 VR – £9.49 (was £11.99)
  • Pixel Gear – £5.79 (was £8.99)
  • Robinson: The Journey – £34.99 (was £54.99)
  • SUPERHYPERCUBE – £15.99 (was £24.99)
  • Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality – £12.99 (was £15.99)
  • The Brookhaven Experiment – £10.99 (was £14.99)
  • VEV: Viva Ex Vivo‎ VR Edition – £2.49 (was £3.99)
  • Weeping Doll – £5.79 (was £7.99)
  • Werewolves Within – £15.99 (was £24.99)

So if you’ve still got some cash left over from Christmas now’s a good time to build your PlayStation VR library. For the latest PlayStation VR news, keep reading VRFocus.

New Pixel Gear Multiplayer Trailer Revealed

Following the launch of a new multiplayer mode for the PlayStation VR exclusive Pixel Gear earlier this month, publisher Oasis Games Ltd. has revealed a new gameplay trailer. The multiplayer update is available for free to all owners of Pixel Gear and is designed to encourage local competitive gameplay.

Pixel Gear is a 3D shoot-‘em-up title, in which the multiplayer additions see one player utilising the PlayStation VR head-mounted display (HMD) while up to three competitors use the PlayStation 4’s DualShock 4 controllers in 1 vs 1, 1 vs 2 or 1 vs 3 gameplay modes. The player in VR uses a laser pistol with unlimited ammo to prevent other players from collecting coins, while those playing with a DualShock 4 controller must avoid getting caught.

Pixel Gear is currently available to download exclusively for PlayStation VR via the PlayStation Store. The brand new trailer for the videogame follows below and VRFocus will keep you updated with all the latest from Oasis Games.

Oasis Games Adds New Multiplayer to PlayStation VR Exclusive Pixel Gear

Not long after Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) launched PlayStation VR back in October, Chinese publisher Oasis Games released its second title for the platform, Pixel Gear. Today the studio has announced the first update, changing the single-player videogame into a multiplayer.

Rather than an online multiplayer, Oasis Games has instead chosen a local multiplayer route, enabling up to three players can join the action with a DualShock controller, offering 1 vs 1, 1 vs 2 and 1 vs 3 game modes.

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For this new mode the player wearing the PlayStation VR uses a PlayStation Move controller to wield a laser pistol with unlimited ammo. They must then stop the other players from collecting enough coins in the allotted time. The other gamers playing on the TV will be disguised as monsters from the single-player game mode, or various objects to fool the player in virtual reality (VR). The local players also have several other tricks available to avoid getting caught.

And whoever is wearing the PlayStation VR must choose their shots wisely. They may have unlimited ammo, but shooting a monster or object not controlled by another player will give the local team coins helping them reach their goal.

Developed by Geronimo Interactive and published by Oasis Games in North America, Europe and select countries in Asia, Pixel Gear can be downloaded from the PlayStation Store for $10.99 USD.

For all the latest PlayStation VR news, keep reading VRFocus.

Check Out the Seasonal Gameplay Trailer For Pixel Gear That Will Get You in a Spooky Mood

Pumpkins have appeared in abundance in the shops, and you can see all of the Halloween decorations and costumes being advertised too, so it is only right that titles are implementing Halloween themes into their titles. Pixel Gear has done this perfectly, although it isn’t exclusive to this time of year, now that a gameplay trailer has been revealed.

In the trailer below you can check out how you will come across flying bats with pumpkins which you have to gun down, all set in an atmospheric castle setting. There is even the reveal of the massive lava boss who intimidates you as intensely as it can. This title has just arrived for PlayStation VR yesterday, and so you can get in the mood for Halloween in just 10 days from now.

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For more on the latest trailers for upcoming PlayStation VR titles, as well as all news, updates, and features in the world of VR, make sure to check back with VRFocus.

Pixel Gear Launch Trailer Showcases the Gun Toting Action for PlayStation VR

Earlier today VRFocus reported on Chinese publisher Oasis Games launching first-person shooter (FPS) Pixel Gear for Sony Interactive Entertainment’s (SIE) PlayStation VR. Developed by Geronimo Interactive, Pixel Gear is a wave-based FPS with a ghoulish theme and to celebrate the launch and brand new trailer has been released.

Only a very short introduction to the videogame, the trailer none the less showcases what’s in store for players as they stand on an elevated mound to get a good view of the surrounding battlefield. Using a mixture of weaponry players will do battle against hordes of evil Halloween nasties, including witches, skeletons, bats, undead knights and ghouls.

The aim is to clear the waves with the highest score possible, building combos with multi kills and so forth. There are six levels to work through each with a boss at the end. A couple can be seen in the video, a giant dragon can be seen flying overhead in one shot and the trailer ends with a massive rock/lava type monster jumping out of the ground.

To help players on their way there are multiple guns and powerups to unlock, offering greater firepower, longer range, and time slowing abilities.

PlayStation Plus members also get a 20 percent discount off the regular price for a limited time. VRFocus will continue its coverage of Oasis Games, reporting back with any further updates.

It’s Time to Slay Some Halloween Monsters on Pixel Gear for PlayStation VR

Chinese publisher Oasis Games is set to become on of the most prolific on PlayStation VR with five titles planned for the system. Developer Time of Virtual Reality’s (TVR) Ace Banana was released on launch day and now Pixel Gear from Geronimo Interactive has arrived.

An exclusive PlayStation VR title, Pixel Gear is a wave-based shooter with a Halloween theme, enemies include witches, skeletons, bats, undead knights and ghouls. Featuring six levels, the videogame isn’t a serious horror first-person shooter (FPS), instead when enemies and objects are shot they’ll exhibit entertaining reactions.

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There’s a mixture of upgradeable weapons and power-ups that grant the ability to slow down or even stop time, all of which will come in useful as the end of each level includes a boss battle. Players will need to keep their cool in the onslaught as innocent angels will appear that shouldn’t be shot, if that happens, harming them will also harm the player.

Pixel Gear will start players off with a default laser pistol with unlimited ammo, but this won’t be enough for the latter stages. Coins will be earned for kills and progress which can then be spent on new weaponry and upgrades. Extra firepower includes submachine pistols, the long range sniper rifle.

“Pixel Gear is a wonderful introduction to PlayStation VR gaming with its vibrant 3D pixel graphics, easy to pick-up and play controls, and fun level of challenge that everyone in the family can enjoy,” said Alen Wu, business director at Oasis Games. “The look resonates well with kids, and it’s easy to grab your pixel gun and step into the colourful world filled with nonstop action where you must aim and destroy attacking ghosts and goblins before they get you!”

The title costs £8.99 GBP, but from today until 3rd November 2016, Pixel Gear will be offering a 20 percent discount to PlayStation Plus members, dropping the price to £7.19.

VRFocus will continue its PlayStation VR coverage, reporting back with any further updates.

Pixel Gear, Tethered, Carnival Games and Windlands Are Your Next PlayStation VR Games

Pixel Gear, Tethered, Carnival Games and Windlands Are Your Next PlayStation VR Games

Launch day seems to have come and gone without any major hiccups, but now PlayStation VR faces one of the most challenging questions of any new platform; what’s next?

A swarm of games were available on day one, but we don’t doubt some of you have already made your way through most of the pile (not that that’s too hard when you have games as long as Batman: Arkham VR). From here on out we’ll be eagerly looking forward to seeing what’s on the horizon for the platform. Fortunately, the next two weeks of games look pretty good.

Launching on PSN today is Pixel Gear, a simple wave-based shooter in which you take on blocky enemies that look like they marched straight out of Minecraft. It’s a pretty straightforward affair; use the Move controller to aim a gun, aided by a laser sight. You’ll juggle attacks between standard one-shot canon fodder, enemies that can only be hit in the head and hulking behemoths armed with miniguns. It’s not exactly revolutionary, but we’ve gone hands-on with it and had some harmless fun.

If you’re in the US, you’ll also be getting Sports Bar VR this week, which launched in the EU last week. Still no sign of The Brookhaven Experiment for European players, sadly.

Next week things are a little more plentiful. Launching on October 25th are both Tethered and Windlands. The first, from Secret Sorcery, is an intriguing new strategy game in which you guide a cutesy clan of creatures as they gather resources by day in preparation to defend themselves from enemies by night. EU PS4 owners can already pre-order it over on the PlayStation Store. Windlands, meanwhile is Psytec Games’ first-person adventure that’s already available on both Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. It’s a great platformer and the PS VR version really holds up, so it’s one to look forward to.

Also arriving next week on October 28th is Carnival Games the VR debut from 2K Games. It’s a refreshed version of a Wii game in which, yes, you use the Move controllers to play carnival games. Again, don’t expect VR’s killer app but we’ve found this to be a pretty charming and whimsical pastime.

There’s a pretty healthy offering of games over the next two weeks, then, and with games like Robinson: The Journey also on the way, PS VR should keep fans happy for a good while.

Four of Oasis Games’ Five PlayStation VR Titles Get Launch Dates

At Sony Interactive Entertainment’s (SIE’s) PlayStation VR Asia Conference in July the company revealed a wide range of new titles for the headset by local indie studios and publishers. Seven videogames were shown from Chinese partners, with five coming from publisher Oasis Games Ltd. Today the company has announced launch dates or windows for four of these five projects.

Time of Virtual Reality’s (TVR) Ace Banana has been confirmed as a day one release on 13th October, with Pixel Gear from Geronimo Interactive on 20th October and Weeping Doll from TianShe Media shortly after on 27th October. Additionally, Nekcom’s DYING: Reborn has been confirmed for January 2017 while details on Mixip will be announced at a later date.

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“We are immensely proud to have a strong and diverse PS VR lineup to offer players starting with our October launch titles,” said Alen Wu, Global Business Director for Oasis Games. “On October 13, we look forward to having our fun arcade archery game, Ace Banana out, with our shoot-em-up Pixel Gear and the dark, story driven psychological adventure, Weeping Doll to follow in the coming weeks in October. It’s going to be a great month for VR fans!”

The titles offer a mixture a gameplay styles and genres. Ace Banana’s a single-player and multiplayer co-op gallery shooter in which players assume the role of a Banana Archer who must protect a stash of bananas from hordes of mischievous monkeys. TVR’s other virtual reality (VR) title Mixip which doesn’t yet have a release date, is an arcade space shooter.

Pixel Gear is another shooter in a similar vein to Ace Banana, where enemies attack player in waves. This time though there are cartoon monsters, zombies and ghosts as enemies to defeat. The videogame features six levels, upgradeable weapons and  powerups that can slow down time.

Weeping Doll and DYING: Reborn are the complete opposite of the previous two, going down the horror route. Weeping Doll is a, story-driven psychological adventure with puzzle elements, where dolls come alive, animated and fuelled by the negative thoughts of their child owners. While DYING: Reborn is a horror-themed puzzle game in which players must work their way through a variety of rooms by examining, collecting and using items found along the way to figure out the puzzles.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of Oasis Games, reporting back with the latest updates.