This art of a brand-new FNAF character named Mystic Hippo was posted on Steel Wool's Twitter. She's set to appear in Help Wanted 2 in a PSVR 2 exclusive level, where she uses your eye movements to tell you your fortune.
Twitter has been trying to guess what Mystic Hippo's relationship with Mr. Hippo is. Some say she's his wife, some say she's his sister, and others say Mr. Hippo simply transitioned! Whatever the case, I think she's cool!
Waited on Resident Evil The Village and holy shit I'm glad I did. Experienced first go in VR. First...ok I get why y'all were thirsting over Lady Dimitrescu a while back. I'm still sorting out some feels I never asked for as big beauty threw me around the room like a ragdoll...in VR
Like this.. but me...and in first person...in VR...
I am so mad at Sony, okay, I am a fnaf fan who has a PS4 and PSVR, I have and love Help Wanted and it's DLC. I was so excited for Hw2 to come out, and it's PS5 exclusive. Okay I'm sad but that's fine. HOWEVER you want to know WHY it's PSVR2 only? Because of eye tracking.
And you might be thinking that's a core mechanic or the game or at least 1 mini game? Technically yes to the latter. But what is that mini game? Mystic Hippo, she tells you to look at some cards and tell you the one you are looking at. Granted that is a cool gimmick and all but that's it.
And guess what? Dawko has the game on oculus, which doesn't have eye tracking. And she's just out of order. So it's clearly not super important. And sure, maybe she's out of order because he got the game before it came out, but that's debunked by the game being on oculus
I really hope they back port the game at some point..
TL;DR im mad at Sony cuz they made a game exclusive to a headset because the old one doesn't have a feature. Also it's being sold on a different headset which also doesn't have said feature
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Key art for C-SMASH VRS, the upcoming PSVR2 successor to the 2001 SEGA Naomi cult arcade game Cosmic Smash, whose Dreamcast port I played obsessively in 2002. The game is being developed by RapidEyeMovers, under the direction of Jörg Titel, who is collaborating with a talented group of creators, including renowned musicians Ken Ishii and Danalogue, as well visual designers Cory Schmitz an Arkotype. The teaser trailer shows how the team has been at pains to maintain the visual signature of the original game, at the same time expanding its single-player concept by introducing co-op and versus modes.
While the last years have yielded many surprising revivals of some of SEGA's most beloved intellectual properties through collaborations with smaller independent studios, the very notion of a new Cosmic Smash is redefines the word unanticipated. We have witnessed how Sony's appetite for filling the original PSVR system software library shelves enabled riskier ventures to be financed or endorsed. Undoubtedly, the team at REM recognized this as a unique opportunity to fulfil their long-held ambition. If the game is to remain exclusive to VR, it is questionable how much excitement it will elicit among devotees of the original; not only as a result of the steep admission cost, but the known fact that VR is still something of an unappealing foreign territory in the eyes of most traditional players.