![]() In fact, it's arguably missing a critical "early access" tag. This recent VR game, available on SteamVR and Oculus Quest for $30 as of May 6, is absolutely not perfect. (Specifically, I wish I'd had it for the past 15 months.) I love this stuff-a blend of tabletop and digital co-op gaming with a dash of real-life presence-and I wish I'd had it earlier. I can move clunky, fantastical miniatures around a board, then watch them come to life to do battle while nearby friends scream in delight and/or agony when a dice roll changes everything at a moment's notice? And all of that happens on-demand within a genius VR implementation? Yes, please. You can see it in the above gallery: This Dungeons & Dragons-styled video game recreates the franchise's tactile, turn-based battles with friends. That's how I feel about the new virtual reality game Demeo. ![]() ![]() The sensation is something along the lines of, "I would've turned out differently as an adult if I'd had this sooner." I've had this happen with movies I caught years too late, when finally getting a decent pair of headphones, or after learning that cool trick to instantly remove the stickers and plastic on a CD case. Links: Steam | Oculus | Official websiteHave you ever liked something so much that it made you sad? It's that weird moment when your emotional swing goes over the bar, passing joy and turning into a strange version of regret. Platform: PC-VR (reviewed), Oculus Quest 2 (reviewed), Oculus Quest (coming to Oculus Rift, flat-screen PC "soon") ![]()
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