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Virtual reality firm Survios unveiled Sprint Vector, a new virtual reality game with an innovative system for moving a character in VR. In the game, you swing your arms to make your character run in ...
Virtual reality firm Survios created a fine game with its Raw Data VR shooter. It made me tense and paranoid as I was surrounded by mechanical robots that I had to dispatch with high-tech weapons.
“Adrenaline platformer” is the apt descriptor that Survios is using for their newly announced title, Sprint Vector. The core of the game is what the company is calling the Fluid Locomotion System, a ...
A lengthy testing period for this high-speed VR platformer starts soon and you could get access to the closed beta from the Shacknews team. After opening up for some closed beta applications last ...
Those of you who have been waiting to try out Sprint Vector since the game was announced are going to be getting a shot at a closed beta. Survious has announced that you can currently sign up for a ...
Before Sprint Vector could even exist as a racing game the team at Survios had to solve the problem of people getting motion sickness in VR. Check out how they resolved the quandary in our exclusive ...
You can’t really talk about Sprint Vector without first mentioning the main reason for its existence: a unique locomotion method Survios dubs “Fluid Locomotion,” a system which requires you to pump ...
Survios has revealed Sprint Vector, their next VR project that features an innovative new locomotion system. Survios is always looking at ways to innovate with VR. They did it with Raw Data and are ...
Taylor Lyles is a staff writer at DualShockers. She specializes in gaming hardware, eSports, virtual reality, new releases and upcoming titles. Born and raised in Maryland, Taylor is currently ...
Virtual reality is still in a fledgling technology, but we’re already starting to see a number of studios confidently flexing while others fumble and some have failed to grasp what gamers want from ...