No Brakes Games and Curve Games are all set to port Human Fall Flat to all major VR headsets, although we don’t know exactly when Human Fall Flat VR will be released…
Imagine yourself wobbling through whimsical dreamscapes, now with the power to flail your arms in any direction, just like a real ragdoll. Whether you’re swinging from ledges or pulling levers, the all-new virtual reality control system lets you reach out and touch the madness. Get ready for a hilarious and immersive new experience that’s guaranteed to make you laugh out loud. Welcome to the Human Fall Flat VR world as you’ve never seen it before in an all-new experience that takes the original game to a whole new level of fun with an intuitive third-person view designed specifically for virtual reality headsets. Get ready to control the wobbly arms of your human avatar with your controllers and experience a whole new kind of mayhem. Whether you’re jumping, climbing, carrying or swinging, things can hilariously spin out of control, adding a playful and immersive physicality to the game.
The standalone virtual reality edition lets you and up to three friends team up as a goofy group of four humans. Together, you’ll navigate tricky traps and solve mind-bending physics puzzles while laughing at the unpredictable antics along the way. It includes all the original levels and a treasure trove of extra dreams created by the community’s most creative minds. Each level offers a unique environment to explore, from treacherous industrial areas to the icy slopes of a snowy Alpine wonderland. It’s a visual and sensory treat.
Human Fall Flat VR will be available for PlayStation VR2, SteamVR, Oculus Quest 3 and Oculus Quest 2 for €/$13. Since we haven’t heard much from PlayStation VR2 in terms of internal development (PlayStation Studios) lately, it’s up to external developers to keep the headset alive, which has already become expensive in Japan and will likely follow suit here.
Source: Gematsu
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