![]() Games out or announced for PSVR2 (titles ported from PSVR1 marked in blue ):ĢMD VR Football (70% discount for PSVR1 owners of prior game)ħth Guest VR (Genre: Spooky puzzle adventure)Īces of Thunder (Genre: Plane dogfighting)Īfter Life (Genre: Horror) After The Fall (Genre: Left4Dead-like) (crossbuy)Īltair Breaker (Genre: Melee combat) Alvo (Genre: multiplayer military FPS)Īmid Evil VR (Genre: Melee fantasy action)Īmong Us VR (Genre: Multiplayer. No reason to debate that further at this time. Everyone knows everyone wants it and that those on the fence would likely be pushed over it if Alyx is announced. No reason to fill up the thread with "give me Alyx" posts. And please, let's keep the Alyx talk to a minimum until there is something concrete. The other (the long one) is now a comprehensive list of every game out or announced for PSVR2 with their genres, crossbuy status and whether they are ported from PSVR1. Launch is behind us so that list is here merely for historical reasons now. This started out as a list of upcoming games and a list of games planned for launch. Please tag me in this thread if a game is missing from the list. ![]() I also expect that after that announcement, further games will be added to it. I fully expect the launch lineup to be announced this year. There are probably a lot of devs furiously trying to get their game ready for launch or fitting a patch to a PSVR1 game into their schedules and they do not yet know whether they can make the date. Also, remember, that launch is two and a half months from now. So it is very, very likely that we will get a direct/showcase where the full launch lineup is presented. The majority of the games listed in this post have been announced by the devs themselves on twitter or their own sites. The fact of the matter is that Sony itself has not yet announced the launch lineup. They are just listed as "coming in 2023" and we all know that when you announce a year it means there's the possibility that some of them might get pushed to 2024. Most of those games aren't even confirmed for launch (yet). Going by the thread ( ) a lot of posters are under the misconception that this was the launch lineup. Reception Ĭompute! in 1989 called Fantavision the best animation program for the IBM PC, although it noted the inability to draw curves.Now before I list the games, the recent blog post from Sony where they announced hitherto unknown games coming to PSVR2 caused a lot of confusion. The program uses a graphical user interface in the style of the Macintosh with pull-down menus and black text on a white background.Īdvertisements claimed Fantavision a revolutionary breakthrough that brings the animation features of " tweening" and "transforming" to home computers. ![]() Because this is done in real-time, it allows for creative exploration and quick changes. The user creates frames, and the software generates the frames between them. įantavision allows the creation of vector graphics animations using the mouse and keyboard. Versions were released for the Apple IIGS (1987), Amiga (1988), and MS-DOS (1988). Fantavision is an animation program by Scott Anderson for the Apple II and published by Broderbund in 1985.
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