Thứ Hai, 11 tháng 4, 2016

Mortal Kombat

With everything else out of the way, the only thing left is virtual fighting, and we don't mean Virtua Fighter. If you're going to do a VR fighting game, you have to go all the way to the heart of fighting games, and by that we mean actually reaching into a chest and pulling out a warm, beating heart. Soul Calibur and Killer Instinct are nothing compared to the no-nonsense gore of the original ultimate fighter, Mortal Kombat. We're not sure how a player would actually experience the fatalities from the inside, but that's for programmers and cardiologists to figure out.


Low G Man: The Low Gravity Man
An under-appreciated gem among retro games, Low G Man has the most gloriously redundant video game title of all time. While its name alone is not enough to justify its conversion into a VR classic, the game's unusual mechanics would make for an interesting game experience. First, you freeze an evil robot. Then, you stab it with a spear, all while jumping 30 feet high, because you, my friend, are The Low Gravity Man. Trampoline accessory required.

Zombies Ate My Neighbors
VR would be tragically incomplete if it didn't have at least one zombie-killing game. While hordes of the undead are a problem in Zombies Ate My Neighbors, you also have to deal with spiders, mad scientists, and a giant, angry baby as you wander through a Tim Burton-like, VR vision of suburbia, trying to save your hapless neighbors from certain death. It's all good, though, because these 16-bit zombies are apparently defeated with a water gun. Just stock up on Bubble Tape, Warheads, and Soul Asylum CDs before you put on your VR headset and start shooting zombies.

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