Green Hell VR for Meta Quest 2, developed by Incuvo Games, recently released to a warm reception among fans for being a beautiful and innovative survival VR game. With 20 hours more of gameplay and over 60 mechanics, Green Hell VR offers more depth than many games available for VR today, and that may be reflective of the growth in the market. Game Rant recently spoke with Incuvo CEO Andrzej Wychowaniec about all things related to VR.
Incuvo Games adapted Green Hell VR from its base game, made by Creepy Jar. Incuvo specializes in bringing games to the VR platform, but this comes from a lot of work and experience in the field. Wychowaniec believes that VR will be at least as popular as console gaming in five to ten years, and a lot of that was encouraged by the PS VR with the PS4. Now, with PS VR2 (reportedly codenamed NGVR for “Next-Generation Virtual Reality”) on the way, we asked Wychowaniec what he expects and hopes to see out of it.
Incuvo Games CEO Talks Adapting Games to VR
Sony has yet to confirm every single detail regarding its next-gen virtual reality, but it has shown off what the PS VR2 headset and controllers look like. Several features have been confirmed too, such as 4K HDR, enhanced tracking and improved tech like headset feedback, and new PS VR2 Sense Controllers. It also comes with a simple, single cord to hook up with for ease of use. Overall, everything is promising and many, like Wychowaniec, are excited.
Wychowaniec believes that the PS5 DualSense Controller, with its beloved haptics, is a preview of PS VR2’s Sense Controller capabilities. Still, he thinks a ton of elements are promising, discussing its sensor features, options, tracking, sound possibilities, and more. In his own words, Wychowaniec said,
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