Boxed Editions of Radial-G and VR Karts Coming to North America

While console sales still heavily rely on physical sales as well as digital, PC owners are much more used to buying their videogames online through platforms like Steam. So when virtual reality (VR) headsets arrived that digital trend continued. The only headset to offer physical copies is PlayStation VR, and today two VR racers are available to purchase at retail locations across North America, Radial-G: Racing Revolved and VR Karts.

Radial-G is the creation of British studio Tammeka Games, arriving on Oculus Rift first then followed by HTC Vive the same year. It’s taken a little longer to come to PlayStation VR, having only just launched on the US PlayStation Store last month and the EU store in September. EU retailers got physical copies that same month and now its the turn of North America.

The title is a futuristic racer that offers both single-player and multiplayer modes, testing players’ reaction times with its twists, jumps, splits and inverted racing on tubular anti-gravity tracks. To add to the mayhem players are equipped with an assortment of weapons to get that edge over opponents. Radial-G: Racing Revolved will retail for $39.99.

In an email to VRFocus, Tameka Games’ Sam Watts shared his excitement about the launch: “Many things are unpredictable in games development and the age old statement ‘Coming Soon(TM)’ is always undefined but this final piece of the anti-gravity racing puzzle finally comes together with the US and Canadian territories release of the game in a boxed form. Having been available for a number of weeks on the PlayStation Store digitally, it’s great to see high street retail store PS VR sections expanding with more titles available. As a little indie dev team punching above their weight since the re-inception of VR in 2013, getting a physical product on shelves is a big, costly task and we’re grateful to be working with Perpetual to enable us to do so. Once again, much respect to Shuhei Yoshida for turning our virtual dream into physical reality!”

PlayStation VR owners after a racer that’s a bit more down to earth then there’s VR Karts. Another VR title that originally debuted in 2016, VR Karts is the work of Viewpoint Games. A family-friendly kart racing videogame, players can customise their karts, race through deserts, jungles, castles and more, in the light of day or at night, and against up to six players online. VR Karts will retail for $29.99.

Both these launches are the work of Perp Games, the publishing arm of Perpetual Europe. “Game developers are just getting started with unlocking the true potential in virtual reality gaming,” said Mickey Torode, director of publishing at Perpetual. “We are looking forward to continue working with these amazing developers on bringing titles like these and many others to players pining for deeper, more complex VR content to experience.”

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Viewpoint Games’ Ghosts In The Toybox: Chapter 1 Comes to PlayStation VR

A few months ago VR Karts developer Viewpoint Games released ghoulish first-person shooter (FPS) Ghosts In The Toybox for Samsung Gear VR and Google Daydream. Today, the studio has quietly released Ghosts In The Toybox: Chapter 1 for PlayStation VR.

Things have gone slightly awry in Professor Milestone’s laboratory. His latest experiment has trapped a bunch of playful  poltergeists in toys – some cuddly, some not so – all around his house and it’s up to you to find them and release them from their patchwork prisons.

Ghosts In The Toybox screenshot 1

Featuring a single-player campaign mode, Ghosts In The Toybox: Chapter 1 requires you to use a mixture of weapons and environmental objects to succeed in your mission, from throwing bottle caps and using toy bow and arrows (which can be improved with flaming triple shot matches), to fixed gun emplacements, harpoons to fling enemies around and even the odd buzz saw or two for some more carnage, there’s plenty of choice on offer.

Once the campaign has been completed you’ll unlock the arcade level challenges for more gameplay mayhem. Additionally, those with a keen eye may discover a few hidden items within each level.

Ghosts In The Toybox: Chapter 1 is the second virtual reality (VR) by the indie studio which first entered the scene back in 2015 with the launch of VR Karts on early access for Oculus Rift DK2. It then created a port of Samsung Gear VR that same year called VR Karts: Sprint. Since then PlayStation VR, HTC Vive and Google Daydream have all seen versions of the racing title appear.

Ghosts In The Toybox: Chapter 1 has launched today via PlayStation Store for PlayStation VR priced at $14.99 USD. For any further updates from Viewpoint Games on current or future projects keep reading VRFocus.