Maze Theory, the publisher behind VR titles Doctor Who: The Edge of Time and Peaky Blinders: The King's Ransom, has announced it's porting Infinite Inside to PSVR2 on 12th July 2024. First released into early access on AppLab, the full release brings room-scale alternate reality and VR gameplay to Sony's headset, featuring all of the tracking features you would hope for. There's no price attached yet, but you can check out the trailer above.
Across five different worlds, you'll investigate the "mysteries of a secret society, committed to maintaining the balance of order and chaos. Players are enticed to solve the puzzles, reveal the truth about society, the legacy of the Plinth and own their place in this mystical world." This involves solving 3D puzzles in both VR and AR, with the game switching between the two when needed. The game will also release on Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3, and Steam.
CEO at Maze Theory, Ian Hambleton, said: "It's the advanced, innovative new experience that early adopters of MR technology (Quest 3, Apple VisionPro) have been waiting for. The game has a broad appeal for curious creatives and problem solvers, tech enthusiasts as well as fans of adventure and puzzle gaming. It’s pure escapism and offers top quality graphic environments and intuitive authentic interaction."
Do you like the look of Infinite Inside? Let us know in the comments below.
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I am curios how they will handle the monochromatic recording of the outside IR cameras.
Okay could be good this
@Max_the_German The text at the end of the video I believe is saying that it's strictly VR on the PSVR2, while the Quest, Apple Vision Pro, etc., is AR/VR.
@dirtidISHes
Yes this is right.
I really hope games don’t start shoehorning in AR commonly. It quite literally pulls you out of the virtual world. A fantastic application, but not for gaming.
I played the AR demo that came with my Quest 3 ( these little alien things start smashing holes and getting into your house) and it is actually damn impressive. Very convincing effect that doesn’t come across well and do justice on YouTube.
Would be great in the future to run around the real world shooting realistic zombies.
Figured immediately that the PSVR2 wouldn’t be capable of AR in this new title.
@thefourfoldroot1 Agreed. MR is in the same spot VR was back in 2014: a cool novelty that is years away from being great.
Many puzzle games seem to really be going for it and always impressing me. It's great to see.
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