Something For The Weekend: Great Steam VR Games, Space Exploration, Sci Fi Shooting And More

Ah another week is over and you need to get away into the virtual world for a few hours, right? We completely understand, which is why we’ve got a big list of brand new discounts you can take advantage of to get some new software for you virtual reality (VR) head-mounted display (HMD).

Just take a look below for all of the best offers on Steam VR, and check back on VRFocus every week for more great offers.

FORM

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In this world, puzzles are built from dreams and memories and you must piece them together to understand the truth. The world morphs around you as you explore existence itself.

FORM is now £6.59.

Vector 36

Vector 36

Race across the surface of Mars in an incredible floating vehicle called a Skimmer. Pilot different vehicles as you race on the surface of the red planet. Don’t crash if you want to survive this extraterrestrial racer.

Vector 36 is now only £12.15.

Unknightly

In a medieval world you’re without fancy gadgets and technology, so your best friend is old fashioned stealth tactics. Hide away on rafters and quietly hunt down those that banished you from the Knight’s Order.

Unknightly is now only £9.29.

The Unwelcomed

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What’s the best thing to do when you’re somewhere you’re not welcome? That’s right, leave. Except that’s a bit more difficult in an escape room scenario. Your late uncle’s mansion is not as cosy as it first seems…

The Unwelcomed is now £7.69.

Cat Sorter VR

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What’s the best pet in the world, certifiably much better than dogs? That’s right, it’s cats. In Cat Sorter VR, you’ll be surrounded by the furry fiends and will have to organise your kitty inventory…

Cat Sorter VR is now £3.99.

Show Must Go On

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Here you’ll feel like a superstar as you jump onto the stage and hit the beat. As you puncture the bubbles you’ll play with and feel the rhythm, and fill your stage with lights and music.

Show Must Go On is now only £5.49.

Galactic Core: The Lost Fleet

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Guide the lost fleet back home with your shooting skills – after you crash land, protect your team and destroy waves of aliens on a mysterious world. Making it home alive is going to require teamwork.

Galactic Core: The Lost Fleet is now £1.43.

MIMIC

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Memorize the path forward as quickly as possible to reach the finish, otherwise you’re doomed. Take your time and only step on the right blocks otherwise you will fall, and it’s a long way down.

MIMIC is now £7.40.

Reficul

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Ready to get spooked in VR? Well Reciful is here to give you an experience you won’t soon forget. Everywhere has been plunged it darkness, and you must use your simple torch to move through the world, shoot enemies and survive.

Reciful is now £7.49.

VRZ: Torment

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Zombies suck. But far more concerning is the news that zombies bite. You don’t want to have to deal with that. As such in VRZ: Torment you’ll be fighting off hordes of the undead with a variety of weapons. Oh, there’s ghosts too.

VRZ: Torment is now £4.31.

For all of the latest offers and deals, check back on VRFocus every week.

VRZ: Torment Leaving Early Access Next Week

Today, StormBringer Studios has announced that its virtual reality (VR) zombie shooter VRZ: Torment will be leaving Steam Early Access after almost a year.

An open world first-person shooter (FPS) that mixes in survival and puzzle solving mechanics, VRZ: Torment originally launched on Steam Early Access back in June 2016. Created specifically for the Virtuix Omni, omni-directional treadmill, the videogame has players exploring a zombie and ghost infested island, where they not only have to survive the relentless hordes of undead, they also need to uncover the secrets locked within – as this is one giant experiment by a group called The Far Watchers.

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As with any zombie videogame there are weapons galore to find and use against enemies, including: AK 47’s, shotguns, rifles, revolvers, proxy mines, grenades, katana’s, bows and arrows, axes and much more. While some weapons can just be found others have to be unlocked by completing quests.

VRZ: Torment may have been designed for the Virtuix Omni but it also supports Cyberith, Hardlight WIP and the Oculus Touch.

The videogame is scheduled to fully launch next Friday, 19th May 2017 and can be downloaded through Steam for £9.99 GBP.

VRZ: Torment isn’t the only title to support Virtuix Omni, with Vertigo Studios revealing compatibility with its zombie shooter Arizona Sunshine. Omni-directional treadmills do offer a viable option for movement in VR, but they’re not cheap and not that easy to get hold of. Back in December 2016 Virtuix issued a statement saying all of its international Kickstarter backers would be getting refunds due to shipping issues.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of StormBringer Studios and VRZ: Torment, reporting back with the latest updates.