“ Fallout 4 VR provided the exact type of spectacle I imagined as all of the Commonwealth was around me in (nearly) 360 degrees.” While all of these are based around previously-released titles (or take on some intriguing new concepts), myself and DualShockers co-founder Joel Taveras provided our own thoughts down below on Bethesda’s upcoming VR projects and what to expect, whether it’s casting spells in Skyrim VR, hunting Deathclaws in Fallout 4 VR, or taking on hordes of demons in DOOM VFR.ĭOOM VFR & Fallout 4 VR (both played on HTC Vive) by Ryan Meitzler Now more than ever, Bethesda is taking that idea to heart with the introduction of virtual reality to consoles and PC through three of its upcoming titles this fall, all derived from some of Bethesda’s most acclaimed series.Īt a preview event in New York City, DualShockers had the opportunity to check out several of Bethesda Softworks’ upcoming titles for the fall season, which also included the company’s slate of VR projects: DOOM VFR, Fallout 4 VR, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR. Coming from the studio that has delivered massive open-world titles like The Elder Scrolls series and Fallout, “immersion” has been one of the key factors in the success of Bethesda Softworks’ titles thanks to their worlds driven by player discovery and exploration.
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