First out there on Quest earlier this 12 months, Detective VR is sleuthing its strategy to PS VR2 and SteamVR in spring 2026.
Introduced on the VR Video games Showcase, narrative investigation sport Detective VR will snoop onto PS VR2 and SteamVR early subsequent 12 months. In our February overview on Quest, we hailed it as a enjoyable, inspiring, and suspenseful romp, and we finally loved the combined actuality expertise. Pinning clues to a detective board, fastidiously analyzing prerecorded interactions, and taking footage of suspicious stains on the crime scene are all a part of the legwork concerned in Detective VR.
With an in depth give attention to hand monitoring, gamers can do a pinch movement to take an image or totally scour paperwork with a magnifying glass. Though it’s doable to play with controllers, this intuitive strategy to gameplay permits for a singular expertise. Free to interact in a extra hands-on method, no pun supposed, inspecting each nook and cranny for forensic proof is paramount.
Chatting with UploadVR across the Quest launch, the builders at Studio Chipo y Juan & VALEM Studio took the time to go in-depth about the usage of revolutionary expertise.
“Our purpose was to not create any friction between the participant and the story; the interactions needed to turn out to be pure, nearly invisible. That is why combined actuality and hand-tracking had been so essential… you’re feeling comfy, interacting within the consolation of your setting.”
How the Steam and PlayStation VR2 ports will adapt MR for full immersion is unclear. Nonetheless, it is a welcome addition to the record of PlayStation VR2 video games that help hand monitoring, as lately seen in Masters of Gentle, Maestro, and Waltz of the Wizard. Whodunit followers won’t have to attend lengthy to don their fedoras.
Detective VR reaches PS VR2 and Steam in spring 2026, and it is out now on Quest.
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