Review Of Oculus’ First In-House VR Film “Lost”: Adorable, Immersive, But Not Interactive

Review Of Oculus’ First In-House VR Film “Lost”: Adorable, Immersive, But Not Interactive

By Josh Constine

Lost Poster

Oculus just premiered its Story Studio’s first virtual reality cinema experience Lost that’s designed to demonstrate the narrative potential of VR to filmmakers. The experience features a massive robotic hand traipsing around a darkened forest in search of its body. While cute, the film doesn’t push the limits of VR much. All the action takes place in front of you, with just… Read More

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Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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