From the makers of Heavenly Sword, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, and DmC: Devil May Cry, comes a warriors brutal journey into myth and madness.
From the makers of Heavenly Sword, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, and DmC: Devil May Cry, comes a warriors brutal journey into myth and madness. Set in the Viking age, a broken Celtic warrior embarks on a haunting vision quest into Viking Hell to fight for the soul of her dead lover. Created in collaboration with neuroscientists and people who experience psychosis, Hellblade: Senuas Sacrifice will pull you deep into Senuas mind. Note that Hellblade does not support motion controls
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The world you’re thrust into is gorgeous to look at, whilst also remaining terrifying. The use of binaural audio, along with the immersive nature of VR, allows for an amazingly uncomfortable experience.
With a game pad, this feels like a future of console games. I mean, why would you observe from outside the world when you can observe from within. And Hellblade is unique in that you yourself are an interactive part of the story as Senua interacts with you in curious and terrirfying ways which pulls you deeper in to the environment. And the mocap and voices are exceptional. With Oculus funded games like Edge of Nowhere and.
Set in the Viking age, a broken Celtic warrior embarks on a haunting vision quest into Viking Hell to fight for the soul of her dead lover. Based on Celtic and Norse mythology, the game has Senua's point of view, as she journeys through a hellish underworld created by Senua's psychotic manifestations of her reality and mind
The voice that introduces you to Senua even calls you 'new', then tells you about 'the others', 'some new' and 'some are very old', and finally .
The voice that introduces you to Senua even calls you 'new', then tells you about 'the others', 'some new' and 'some are very old', and finally goes on about how you might help guide her, as well. I look forward to experiencing it through the lenses of the VR headset. The Station VR is a first-person narrative mystery set on a space station sent to study a sentient alien civilization Vader Immortal: Episode III.
The experience might not be perfect, and there are undoubtedly areas we would love to see improve or change, but the implementation of third person VR slides you into Senua’s world without a ripple, and the way Ninja Theory handles certain scenes with VR in mind adds a tremendous layer to the emotional impact of the larger story.