Wraith: The Oblivion – Aftermath Is A World Of Darkness VR Horror From Fast Travel Games, Exclusive Look At The VR Showcase

Wraith: The Oblivion – Aftermath is the first VR game set in the World of Darkness universe, and it’s being made by Fast Travel Games.

The studio just revealed the project with a teaser trailer seen below. Wraith will be published by World of Darkness owner, Paradox Interactive. Fast Travel says the game is coming to ‘all major VR platforms’.

You might have noticed we’re talking about this a little bit earlier than expected; we were set to reveal the game at the Upload VR Showcase: Summer Edition but we’ll still be giving you some exclusive content from the game next week!

This trailer doesn’t reveal any gameplay, but does give us some hints about what to expect. Fast Travel says the game was inspired by the likes of Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Alien: Isolation. In other words, it’s going to be very scary.

“By assuming the perspective of a monster, we can gain a better understanding of what it truly means to be human,” Sean Greaney, Brand Manager for World of Darkness, said in a prepared statement. “We’re excited to be taking our first steps from the Skinlands toward Stygia in World of Darkness version 5 in such an innovative and appropriate medium. Death is only the beginning in Wraith: The Oblivion…”

The first gameplay trailer is set to arrive later this summer.

The World of Darkness universe is no stranger to gaming of course; Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines is due to get a sequel later this year. But this is the first title to be based on Wraiths, and the first VR game in the universe too.

It’s a surprising turn in direction for Fast Travel, which made its debut with 2018’s VR adventure game, Apex Construct. In 2019, the team released cutesy puzzler, The Curious Tale Of The Stolen Pets and co-developed Budget Cuts 2: Mission Insolvency alongside Neat Corp.

We’ll have more info on Wraith: The Oblivion VR as it arrives.

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5 Indie Titles Due to Launch on PlayStation VR This Week

For PlayStation VR owners looking for a new videogame to purchase this week, indie developers have got five different titles instore. Arriving in the next few days will be Along Together, Black Hat Cooperative, The Perfect Sniper, To the Top  and  Wraith.

Along Together key art

One of the bigger titles in the bunch is Along Together by US developer Turbo Button. The team behind SMS Racing and  Floor Plan, Along Together originally debuted last year for Google Daydream which VRFocus reviewed. The videogame is all about guiding a child through fantasy worlds, solving puzzles within the environment to make new paths. Players control the kid in addition to having their own direct actions; moving objects which create new paths for the child to follow.

Along Together is scheduled to launch for PlayStation VR tomorrow, with versions for Oculus Go, Oculus Rift, Samsung Gear VR and Steam also arriving.

Black Hat Cooperative is an older co-op stealth experience that originally came to HTC Vive in 2016. Created by Team Future, Black Hat Cooperative pits players and an ally against robot agents that are hunting both of you. Player one is in virtual reality (VR), sneaking past agents, collecting treasure, keys, and passwords. Whilst player two is on a standard monitor viewing everything on a map helping to guide their partner whilst being able to hack security and enemies.

Black Hat Cooperative

Now it’s time for a bit of action with The Perfect Sniper. A stylized, story-driven experience where you play a morally ambiguous hero ridding the streets of crime, The Perfect Sniper will have you doing more than just camping out on rooftops or in windows, getting involved in car chase shootouts, target practice sessions, helicopter missions and more.

To the Top is an action platformer with 35+ levels to conquer. You control a Super Bot, human piloted robots engineered with super powers to protect and serve the people, and the To The Top Academy is where you train. You’re given complete freedom to work your way through the obstacle course style levels, climbing, leaping, skating and even flying, with the goal to complete each challenge as quickly as possible.

Lastly there’s Wraith, an action-packed survival shooter. Just like most of the other titles on this list, Wraith is another PC VR port, this time by Sinn Studio Inc. The title has you fighting wave after wave of deadly Wraiths, with different types of Wraith beginning to appear over time. There’s a real-time marketplace and currency system that allows you to purchase weapons, add-ons, ammunition, recharge your flashlight battery and more on the fly, reducing the need to slog it out until the round ends to get more supplies.

If any of these peek your interest then they’ll all be on PlayStation Store in the next few days. For the latest PlayStation VR news, keep reading VRFocus.