• Spice and Wolf VR heading to Switch
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The first 3rd party Virtual Reality experience is headed to Nintendo Switch. Spice and Wolf VR will launch on Nintendo Switch this summer on the Nintendo eShop. It will support the Nintendo Labo VR kit. Here’s a description of the game In order to achieve our dreams of entering the 2nd dimension, we will be working together with the original creators of Spice and Wolf to create a VR animation. Anime will evolve from something that is “seen” to something that is “experienced”… -Story- Kraft Lawrence is a traveling merchant who meets Holo, a beautiful woman who can transform into a wolf. As they travel together they face many hardships, such as having to walk in the rain. In order to avoid the sudden downpour, Holo and Lawrence take shelter in an old, abandoned water mill in the woods. They huddle around a small fire and enjoy a slightly strange but relaxing time together. You are able to share that time together with them. Spice and Wolf VR headed to Switch via Nintendo Labo VR – Jack o.. I hope this means more VR games on Switch.
Business dealings in VR, here i come.
Can you headpat Holo though?
My life is complete.
Imagine if Labo VR is what really makes VR take off due to being so cheap, even if it's not very advanced.
don't show Reagy this
you'd think since there's only two characters in this game they'd spend more than 3 days on modelling them damn
It's basically phone VR.
It's worse than Phone VR because you have to hold the headset up with one hand the whole time
Yeah, not having a head strap is kind of stupid. Fair enough on the specs, too. Labo VR is ultimately just a toy. The angle I was coming from is the Japanese. They're very big on the Switch (it already outsold the PS4's lifetime sales over there in one third of the lifespan) and Labo VR is cheaper than PSVR, so even though it's a worse product, its ease of obtainment may appeal to them more than PSVR, which already did pretty well over there. I know phone VR has been a thing for a long time, but I honestly have no idea how big that is in Japan, whereas this seems like it's pretty visible to the Japanese gaming crowd. So I can see it getting some support via games like this. Maybe not a whole lot, but I wonder if they'll at least jump onto it more than they did PSVR.
@Reagy
you fucking snitch
I've known about this for months. They've been talking about getting it on Switch for a while then Nintendo turned around and approved it.
More of best girl is always a good thing
holo is pretty ok
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