By Gerald Lynch
If you’ve tried a first-person VR game, you’ve probably already had that smile-lifting, goosebump-inducing moment of looking down at your digitally-rendered body, rebuilt as someone else. Maybe it was as the Dark Knight in Batman Arkham VR, or as a lightsaber-wielding Jedi apprentice in Star Wars: Trials on Tatooine.
In case you were worried that those awe-inspiring moments were running dry, or that the digitally-embodied appeal would wear off, rest assured that’s not the case. Or at least if Oculus Rift exclusive Marvel Powers United is anything to go by.
Because (if you’re a self-respecting comic book fan) you haven’t lived unless you’ve looked down at your incredibly green, incredibly strong, incredibly incredible Hulk hands and ‘Hulk-smashed’ an intergalactic bad guy into oblivion.
Due out in early 2018, Marvel Powers United lets you (through the power of virtual reality) become your favorite Marvel heroes. From Deadpool to Captain Marvel to the Inhumans, you’ll take on waves of alien Kree enemies in multiplayer arenas or a single-player story mode, facing off climatically against big-bad villains like Loki and Ronan the Accuser for the finale.
Co-op punch up
I got to try out a four-player co-op throw down, taking on the roles of the …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming