I Didn’t Know ‘World War Z’ Was Still a Thing. But There’s a VR Title on the Way, and It Looks Pretty Solid
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I Didn’t Know ‘World War Z’ Was Still a Thing. But There’s a VR Title on the Way, and It Looks Pretty Solid
I remember watching the World War Z movie and enjoying it. I’ve had the book on my phone for years. But the movie came out in 2013, and while it was good, it seemed to come and go. There’s been a video game adaptation before, but again, felt like it came and went. But now, we have a VR game coming in August called World War Z VR, and I’m kind of begging Shaun (our resident VR head) to check it out because it looks pretty cool. ‘World war z vr’ i…
World War Z VR Leaves More Than Just Brains To Be Desired
World War Z VR sounds like a deathmatch made in heaven, but our time with the preview build is already leaving us feeling some rigor mortis.The flatscreen World War Z is a good co-op zombie shooter, so coming into this VR take on the World War Z experience, I had high hopes. Instead, the result dashed those hopes like a zombie's skull, because Saber is resurrecting something I thought we'd moved past as an industry. For our younger readers, back…
'World War Z VR' Preview – A Solid Imitation of 'Left 4 Dead' (without multiplayer)
I got a chance to go hands-on with a beginning level of World War Z VR on Quest, the first VR entry into the storied zombie franchise. And like the novel, 2013 film and the handful of flatscreen games that followed, it’s chock-full of zombie hordes, which you take on with the help of two AI companions. While it promises up to 200 zombies on screen at any given time—by far the most I’ve ever heard of in a VR game—I walked in with a single questio…
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