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HTC Vive at Computex features three slick new VR experiences

2016-06-02
virtual reality center stage computex 2016 in Taipei an HTC vibe is definitely proven popular HTC itself is showing off a number of brand-new VR experiences edit food including front defense developer phantom horn studios in eternal start up within HTC developing new experiences directly for the vibe the world war two shooter hanging standing static from in a barricade fending off the waves of enemy is a variety of weapons aiming reloading we're all done by the vibe controller we didn't throw grenades of the fleet and routines and load and fire a rocket water Wow yeah that's actually loads of fun puffing a little kind of snapper with the controllers that was really probably one of the best of the VR experiences in terms of that straight up combat that I've ever had gebo man by the local time a nice outfit futuretown is a complete change of pace offering bright arcade style visuals as you take on an army of space invaders you get a gun for each hand and can swap different weapons on the fly to shake up your game play a nice touch for the show HTC has two demo setup on a green screen the team is then stitching together footage from the game and get your videos of how you look if people could actually see the same VR world that you do so timely reminder that you might look like an idiot from the outside Peter a laser blasting hero in BR alonia Fitness is an entirely different style of experience it's an on rail ride that's a great way of making gym session feel a little more exciting hop on the rowing machine and take yourself to any number of worlds okay that could keep me on a rowing machine for quite a long time that was loads of fun i started off in Antarctica and they went on the Saturn it's a good workout and it's just actually completely cool I've never looked around so much of a rowing machine in my entire life
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