1/12/2024 0 Comments After life vr![]() ![]() Two hours was just about enough for Afterlife VR to show me all its tricks, and I was fine with that.Īfterlife VR delivers a pretty standard VR horror experience. I found the length to be appropriate to the game and the subject matter. So, if game length is a super big deal to you, you might not find this to your liking. Lots of folks will be able to beat this in one sitting it took me two one-hour sessions to see the end of the game. The story and performances were pretty run-of-the-mill in an amusing sort of way, and really, what can one expect from a fifteen dollar horror game? If you're a VR horror fan, you've likely seen a lot of this stuff before, but that doesn't make it bad, just a bit unoriginal. The limited shooting worked fine, and I even got a trophy for popping "patients" in the head, which made me feel like a bit of a sicko. The puzzles were fairly easy to solve, but just obscure enough to make me feel like a smart guy when I figured them out. And I sometimes fumbled around, clacking my controllers together when trying to put a new battery in my flashlight, but it wasn't entirely unmanageable. I did think that things felt a little unbalanced at times I found a mountain of ammo for my gun, but struggled to keep my flashlight running. I found the inventory system to be a bit finicky, but it wasn't nearly as bad as some I've played with. A late game mechanic that I won't spoil here was fine. The flashlight effect works pretty well, too. The framerate never dipped, and while the graphics aren't exactly next-gen, the place felt real enough that I jumped a few times when the game threw things into my face. Comfort-wise, I went with the default - smooth movement forward and back, and 45 degree turns - and felt comfortable the entire time I played. It allowed me to play seated, which my old man knees appreciate. Implementation-wise, Afterlife VR is pretty solid. The real world had less creepy dead guys, I guess. This video game wasteland mental health hospital looks just like the real-world wasteland mental health hospital. Everything in the game felt vaguely familiar, strangely enough. The point? Afterlife VR does a pretty good job of replicating the look and feel of a place like this. The interior went to crap pretty quickly. The building then sat for years, with water either running freely or freezing, depending on the season. When it was abandoned, water was left running through the pipes, which burst the first winter. In fact, in real life, I went to visit an abandoned mental health facility in West Virginia a few years back. And some little weird bald rats hanging around in cages. And of course, things are going to go bump in the darkness, and stuff will jump out at you.Īnd yes, there is moldy food in the fridges. You have a watch on your wrist that reveals your heartbeat, with the expectation that you keep your heart rate under 200 BPM by injecting "medicine" you find laying around this dump. You will have a flashlight that is constantly running low on batteries, a gun with probably too much ammo to create tension, and a few other tools. You will solve a few puzzles, find a few keys, and wander down some poorly lit hallways. Upon arrival, Adam kinda feels like there should be more people and less trash in the lobby, so he starts poking around to see what's going on.Īnd from here, you know exactly what this game is going to do. As he says in his I-can't-quite-identify-what-European-country-it-comes-from accent, his sister was recently sent to the Black Rose for undisclosed reasons. (They also seem to be super into hanging themselves, so if that bothers you, consider yourself warned.) The Black Rose looks like it has been abandoned for years, which bewilders Adam. Called out to the Black Rose mental hospital while on a lonely midnight patrol, Adam arrives to find the place generally deserted, with the exception of some creepy bald guys that like to hide in corners and writhe on the floor. Set your expectations to "Layers of Fear Lite", and you'll be in a good mindset for this game.Īfterlife VR follows the misadventures of rookie cop Adam Bernhard. ![]() Afterlife VR is what I would consider a "general VR horror" title there isn't much going on here that breaks the mold, but it does what it sets out to do pretty well. Make a VR game dark and have stuff pop out of the shadows, and you've created something that could be generally considered a pretty good time.Įnter Afterlife VR, a new horror title on PS VR2, developed by Split Light Studio and published by Perp Games. I was astounded with the way those games used grungy settings and moldy food to create an atmosphere that was undeniably creepy. I remember the first few horror games I played on the original PS VR.
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