See Every PlayStation VR Game from E3 2017

PlayStation VR has sold over 1 million units and had more success in sales compared to the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. VRFocus has put together a list of games that we know are coming to the PlayStation VR. If you prefer watching all the games coming to PlayStation VR, scroll down to the bottom to view it.

1. FARPOINT – Impulse Gear

Farpoint is a first-person shooter on the PlayStation VR. When it launched, it debuted at number two in the UK Sales chart and is sold alongside the new Aim controller. Starting with a bloke putting on a PlayStation VR in his basement he then finds himself transported to an uncharted alien world filled with all manner of enemies.

Survive in an unknown alien world after a crash, search for fellow human survivors whilst shooting hoards of alien creatures. The new DLC Cryo Pack coming on the 27th of June, a 2 player co-op with challenge levels in an ice world.
Farpoint: Cryo Pack screenshot

2. TINY TRAX – FuturLab

This VR game is a multiplayer racing title based on slot car racing. You can play with up to four friends or race AI opponents. Taking inspiration from toys by Scalextric and Carrera, FuturLab has created a title that evolves slot-car racing in a way only videogames can do.

Featuring both a singleplayer – against AI – or an online multiplayer for up to four people, Tiny Trax includes six vehicles to select before heading out onto the track. Friends can select either single races or go for a tournament to test their skills.

3. ROM: Extraction – First Contact Entertainment

Is a first-person shooter set in the year 2076, where you must throw, slow and shoot your way through extraterrestrial-bots inspired by classic arcade shooters, the studio only released one image, showing a vicious looking robot. First Contact Entertainment describes ROM: Extraction’s gameplay mechanic as “Throw, Slow & Shoot.” Whereby players will have the ability to slow down time – called “Reflex” power – to help defend themselves against these dangerous looking, extraterrestrial robots. The videogame will be a first-person shooter (FPS) using motion-based controls, three difficulty settings and global and local leaderboards.

It also supports the Aim controller.

ROM Extraction - Overrun level4. GRAN TURISMO SPORT – Polyphony Digital

Gran Turismo Sport was original slated for release at the end of 2016, but the developers were forced to push back the release date to 2017. Polyphony Digital are known among fans as being perfectionists, so it was not a huge surprised that an ambitious project such as Gran Turismo Sport ended up taking extra time.

The game now has a new Racing wheel designed exclusively for Gran Turismo Sport on the PlayStation 4. Specifically designed specially to enhance the experience of playing Gran Turismo Sport, the upcoming driving and racing simulator from Polyphony Digital on the PlayStation 4. Gran Turismo Sport is also offering virtual reality (VR) compatibility, which in combination with Thrustmaster’s racing wheel, could offer even more immersion to players.

GT Sport screenshot

5. THESEUS – Forge Reply

THESEUS is a third person action-adventure where you play the titular character on a quest to slay the Minotaur from the ancient Greek mythology.

Taking inspiration from titles such as ICO, Shadow of the Colossus and the Last Guardian, Forge Reply has gone for a third-person viewpoint for its VR adventure, with Theseus employing a mix of static and dynamic cameras to aid immersion and gameplay.

Theseus screenshot6. THE PERSISTENCE – Firesprite

Play this survival horror game where you wake up from a cryrosleep in the year 2521. Survive an experiment gone horribly wrong to save the ship.

Sneak around and hide behind cover, being stealthy will feel natural in VR and give you the upper hand.

The Persistence screenshot7. Bloody Zombies – nDreams

Bloody Zombies is a side-scrolling brawler set in London. It supports one to four players online or locally. Follow the story of four lone survivors and fight zombies who appear as 2D cardboard cut-outs in a virtual environment.

Bloody Zombies Screenshot8. V! No Heroes Allowed R! – SIE Japan studio and Acquire

A real-time strategy game announced at the 2016 PlayStation Press Conference and will be released in Japan in 2017. You’ll play as the demon load with the aim to conquer the world.

Play the the God of Destruction and fight against those heroes of justice by using the food cycle, breeding monsters and repelling incoming heroes while conquering strongholds.

9. Legion Commander – ChangYou

Is a Chinese developed game set in a medieval-themed world and strategic gameplay where you assume the role of a commander. You have to build up your team to enjoy PVE and pvp, each battle lasts about 5 minutes and you will win the game after you destroy the enemy’s forts.

It’s cross-platform and is supported by HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, PSVR, Google Daydream and Samsung Gear .

Legion Commander artwork10. Archangel – Skydance Interactive

Archangel is coming exclusively two PSVR for two weeks before coming to any other platform. In this story-driven shooter where you become a six-story-high war-machine and fight against the tyrannical HUMNX.

AI-controlled teammates in different vehicles will need your protection and will support you when your shields have failed.

Archangel_2_SandCity_APC11. SUPERHOTVR – Superhot

SUPERHOTVR is finally coming to PlayStation VR, after debuting on Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.

SUPERHOT had heaps of critical acclaim at launch, and its VR version received equal praise. We can only assume the PlayStation VR version will be equally beloved.

superhot vr - first screenshots 8

12. DOOM VFR – Bethesda Softworks

The acclaimed shooter is finally coming to PlayStation VR, but this isn’t simply a port of a game you’ve already played, but an all-new installment built for VR.

Developed by id Software, the studio that created the DOOM franchise, DOOM VFR casts the player as the last known human survivor of the demonic invasion of the UAC’s Martian research facility.

13. The Elders Scrolls V: SKYRIM  – Bethesda Softworks

Bethesda’s beloved The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is making its way to VR on PlayStation 4.

Publisher Bethesda Softworks has announced that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is set for a November 2017 release on PlayStation VR, and all of the original console downloadable content (DLC) will be included with both the digital and physical editions of the videogame.

14. Star Child – Playful

Star Child was announced with a short trailer during Sony’s E3 press conference.

Star Child takes place on an alien world, filled with mysterious creatures and futuristic space ships. The man-made interiors of the planet hide many incredible fluorescent and neon creatures, all of which are sure to look incredibly imposing in VR.

15. The Inpatient – Supermassive Games

The Inpatient is an adventure videogame with the player, in first-person, interacting with non-player characters in a hospital environment.

It acts as a prequel to Until Dawn, before the Sanatorium fell into disarray. The Inpatient takes place some time in the 1950s.

16. Final Fantasy XV: Monster of the Deep – Square Enix

Final Fantasy XV: Monster of the Deep will offer PlayStation VR players the opportunity to explore the world’s oceans, lakes, ponds and rivers and participate in a wide variety of fishing challenges. Many returning characters from the original Final Fantasy XV will appear in the videogame, including familiar faces such as Noctis, Prompto, Ignis, Gladiolus, and more.

17. Bravo Team – Supermassive Games

Bravo Team, appears to be a military first-person shooter (FPS). Releasing at the end of the year for PlayStation VR, Bravo Team will be one of the first competitive multiplayer VR shooters for the platform.

18. Moss – Polyarc

In Moss you will be focusing on puzzle solving and exploration, slowly finding your path forward through these huge stages. Butterflies and insects appear huge next to your mousey character as they are entirely dwarfed by trees and other creatures – something that becomes very obvious when coming face-to-face with a hungry snake.

19. Sparc – CCP

Sparc is a skill-based, physical sport, where two players use PlayStation Move motion controllers to aim and throw projectiles at each other inside a virtual arena, all the while defending themselves by dodging, blocking, or deflecting incoming attacks from their opponent.

Sparc includes multiple two-player game modes where players can compete against their friends or find challengers via online matchmaking. Additionally, a selection of single-player challenges and training modes are included, plus a wide range of customization and personalization options for competitors.

Checkout all of Sony’s PlayStation VR E3 Showcase Announcements

Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) didn’t disappoint for its Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2017 press conference. The event saw numerous virtual reality (VR) experiences announced for the PlayStation VR, from cute and cuddly adventures to frantic shooters and fantasy epics. If you missed any of them VRFocus has created a handy video run though so you can see it all for yourself – either again or for the first time.

So what was shown? Well if you weren’t keeping up with proceedings the biggest news of the night really goes to Bethesda’s The Eldar Scrolls V: Skyrim VR which the studio didn’t mention during its press conference so the videogame may just be exclusive to SIE.

Then there’s Square Enix’s Final Fantasy XV: Monster of the Deepwhich bizarrely is a fishing experience. Or you’ve a got Moss, delightful puzzle adventure featuring a mouse called Quill. For those sci-fi fans out there you’ve got Star Childfrom Lucky’s Tale developer Playful. Lastly there was a double whammy from Supermassive Games – the studio behind Until Dawn – with Bravo Team and The Inpatient. The former is a military first-person shooter (FPS) while the latter is a prequel to Until Dawn.

VRFocus will be at E3 2017 all week, so check back everyday for the latest VR news.

Supermassive Games’ PlayStation VR Game The Inpatient Is a Prequel to Until Dawn

Sony’s E3 2017 press conference was bursting at the seams with announcements for PlayStation VR, including two more virtual reality (VR) games from Supermassive Games – bringing their total PlayStation VR catalogue to a respectable four titles. Not much is known about their two new games, Bravo Team and The Inpatient, but there are more hints in The Inpatient’s trailer than you might’ve noticed…

Supermassive Games are of course well-known now for the surprise horror hit Until Dawn, and the VR spin-off Until Dawn: Rush of Blood – with such a recognisable brand name, it only makes sense to continue the franchise – or at least expand the lore, which Supermassive Games seem to be doing with their new PlayStation VR game, The Inpatient.

Zooming in on The Inpatient’s cryptic trailer when the screen shows a painting of a building – presumably the building the game is set in – and the sign outside reads “Sanatorium.”

Until Dawn fans might remember the Sanatorium as a particularly intense section near the end of the game. Of course, Supermassive Games might’ve just liked the word “Sanatorium” and it could be a coincidence. Possible – until you read the building’s full name: The Blackwood Pines Sanatorium. The penny will now have officially dropped for fans of Until Dawn – Blackwood Pines is where the game takes place.

We still don’t know much about The Inpatient, but we can fairly safely assume it acts as a prequel to Until Dawn, before the Sanatorium fell into disarray. According to the Until Dawn timeline, this likely places The Inpatient as taking place some time in the 1950s.

Hopefully the game will give us more clues as to what happened behind the scenes in Until Dawn – how things became quite so violent in the first place – and perhaps pave the way for future entries in this quickly growing franchise.

E3 2017 has been full of brand new game announcements and trailers – for everything PlayStation VR, The Inpatient and all the biggest news from E3 2017, stay on VRFocus.

E3 2017: The Inpatient Is PSVR’s Latest Horror Game From Until Dawn Dev

E3 2017: The Inpatient Is PSVR’s Latest Horror Game From Until Dawn Dev

Bravo Team isn’t the only PlayStation VR (PSVR) game that Supermassive Games had to reveal at E3 today, it also had a new horror game to debut in The Inpatient.

For Supermassive, this looks like a return to the horror tones that Supermassive made its name from with Until Dawn. It seems to take place in an asylum but, as PlayStation’s Twitter account notes, there’s not much else to say at this time.

We’ll have more details when they arrive.

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Sony Announces 5 Brand New Games Heading to PSVR

At Sony’s E3 2017 presentation the company announced a slew of brand new titles heading to PSVR. The range of games is diverse, from shooter to puzzle, to horror, and more.

Though Skyrim is coming to PSVR, Sony’s E3 presentation also featured a section dedicated to brand new PSVR games not seen anywhere else yet. Here’s a quick look:

Star Child

Star Child is a new title from VR developer Playful, the studio that made Lucky’s Tale (2016). The new game appears to be a platformer like Lucky’s Tale but has a vastly different setting. It seems the game will play with scale quite significantly as your tiny character eventually meets a huge robot-like life form who wants to help. We’re guessing there may be portions of the way where the character inhabits the robot and interacts with the character as a giant helper.

The Inpatient

The Inpatient is coming from Supermassive Games, the studio behind PSVR title Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, Tumble VR, and other non-VR titles. The game looks to be a first-person horror/thriller which will take place in a medical ward. At first glance it seems reminiscent of the recently released Wilson’s Heart on Oculus.

Final Fantasy: Monsters of the Deep

From Square Enix, this appears to be the evolution of the Final Fantasy VR Experience that Sony had announced alongside Final Fantasy XV at last year’s E3. The gameplay revealed so far shows a VR fishing experience ranging from little fish to giant monsters. It isn’t clear if the game will be DLC for the latest Final Fantasy or a standalone title. The game is due to launch in September.

Bravo Team

Also from Supermassive Games, Bravo Team is a cover-based shooter that looks to be almost guaranteed to support the new PSVR Aim controller that recently debuted with Farpoint (2017).

Moss

Perhaps the most unique looking title announced in the bunch, Moss, from developer Polyarc, features an adorable little sword-wielding mouse as the main character. The player will inhabit a spirit-like avatar who will help guide the mouse (from a third-person vantage point) along its adventures. The game appears to be primarily a puzzle-adventure game with light combat.

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Supermassive Games Reveal 2 New PlayStation VR Exclusives: The Inpatient & Bravo Team

Today has seen the reveal of more than half-a-dozen new PlayStation VR titles, two of which are coming from UK studio Supermassive Games. The Inpatient and Bravo Team, both revealed during Sony Interactive Entertainment’s (SIE) Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) showcase, will be coming exclusively to PlayStation VR.

 

Few details are yet known about each title. The Inpatient appears to be an adventure videogame with the player, in first-person, interacting with non-player characters (NPCs) in a hospital environment. The second, Bravo Team, appears to be a military first-person shooter (FPS). No release dates have been confirmed for either title, nor has PlayStation VR compatibility for Bravo Team.

Supermassive Games has been a key developer for PlayStation VR, beginning with a technical demonstration, Jurassic Encounter, back in 2014. Since then the studio offered two PlayStation VR launch titles: Tumble and Until Dawn: Rush of Blood.

Both these titles are expected to be playable at this year’s E3, Los Angeles, which begins tomorrow, 13th June 2017. VRFocus will be on the show floor and bringing you all the latest information on each new PlayStation VR title that has been announced.