Desires of One other, the following entry within the PixelJunk collection, has an unique VR solely first individual mode on PlayStation VR2.
Revealed again in February’s State of Play presentation, Desires of One other guarantees an upcoming philosophical journey centered on a key theme; “no creation with out destruction.” Whereas the preliminary reveal solely showcased flatscreen third-person gameplay, developer Q-Video games knowledgeable UploadVR in an upcoming interview that PS VR2 gamers can swap to a VR-only first-person mode.
“Within the PS VR2 model, gamers can swap between the third-person perspective used within the PS5 model and a particular VR-only first-person mode,” suggested Q-Video games lead programmer Ryuji Nishikawa in a written Q&A. Due to this, Nishikawa recommends utilizing the DualSense controller throughout third-person gameplay and the PS VR2 Sense controllers for first-person mode.
“The third-person view emphasizes the sport’s idea and storytelling, permitting gamers to “watch” the narrative unfold whereas seeing their character. In distinction, the first-person mode affords heightened immersion, inserting the world of level clouds instantly in entrance of your eyes and permitting for close-up inspection of each element.”
Directed by multimedia artist Baiyon, Desires of One other is the second time we have seen the PixelJunk collection come to VR, following on from 2016’s Lifeless Hungry. Following the tales of characters like “the Man in Pajamas” and “the Wandering Soldier,” this upcoming recreation sees you discover a surrealist dreamlike world the place you create objects by capturing weapons into clouds.
Desires of One other launches on PlayStation VR2 this yr, and we’ll carry you our full interview with Q-Video games subsequent week.

