They never make VR games about kitten adoption agencies
It’s tough to imagine a pop culture adaption for VR that’s better suited thanThe Blair Witch Project. A movie seen entirely through a shaky first-person perspective fits perfectly into VR’s wheelhouse of immersive shaky first-person perspectives. It’s a match made in heaven, but only if heaven has abandoned hell cabins full of ritualistic murder. It probably doesn’t.
Bloober Team’sBlair Witchis being brought to thenew Oculus Questlater this month.Blair Witch: Oculus Quest Editionis an adaption that adds a bunch of VR functionality to last year’s game. Bloober goes so far as to say it’s “rebuilt.”

Here’s the list of bullet-pointed new features from the press release:
Blair Witch: Oculus Quest Editionlaunches on Oculus Quest (duh) on October 29 for $30. It’s coming to additional unnamed VR platforms a few months later.

I’d like to revisit that first paragraph real quick.Cloverfieldis the ideal VR pop culture adaption. Please make aCloverfieldVR game.







