Crytek has announced that its virtual reality game Robinson: The Journey will be a PlayStation VR exclusive title. After crash-landing on a mysterious planet, players will uncover its secrets. First glimpse with the trailer after the jump.
CRYENGINE Unleashed for PlayStation VR
Frankfurt, Germany – October 27, 2015 – Combining the breathtaking immersion made possible by PlayStation VR and the game-changing power of CRYENGINE, Crytek today announced a partnership with Sony Computer Entertainment to bring new IP “Robinson: The Journey” exclusively to the upcoming PlayStation®4 virtual reality platform.
Developed by Crytek, Robinson: The Journey invites players to become pioneers as they crash-land on a mysterious planet and set out to uncover the rich secrets it conceals. The game is being crafted to capitalize on the boundless potential of PlayStation VR, and will empower gamers to explore the stunning world around them with an entirely new degree of freedom. The cooperation between Sony and Crytek also underscores the versatility of CRYENGINE for other developers looking to unleash their ideas on powerful VR hardware.
Crytek’s Director of Production, David Bowman, said: “PlayStation VR is the ideal platform for Robinson: The Journey. Our work with Sony so far has made it clear that they want to deliver the most immersive and unique home VR experiences imaginable to gamers, and we’re working hard to make sure Robinson fits that description perfectly.”
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But since its VR, no thank you.
Here we go again, platform corporations pushing potentional consumers away via exclusivity. No greater good. No just cause. Only for an upper hand in VR rush.
and the console doesn't need 120. it needs 60. the other 60 are "faked"
Found a video of a different demo of it on Youtube. It's definitely real time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nk6nZoIlSAI
PS: that level of AA in PS4 game? No way. Mind you, Order had to make many compromises to look that good - fps, resolution, lack of dynamic lightning etc. But this one is for VR. I mean, look at graphics in Oculus games. And those are for PC.
Here we go again, platform corporations pushing potentional consumers away via exclusivity. No greater good. No just cause. Only for an upper hand in VR rush.