
Am I crazy, or would Rockstar's meticulously detailed approach to game worlds lend itself very well to the VR platform?
The potential success of Half Life: Alyx seems rather promising after the positive reception from the announcement trailer despite it being a VR exclusive.
I can see it not only inspiring purchases and more VR adoption; I can also see it inspiring a few more developers & publishers to make their own VR exclusive with AAA production.
There were points while playing RDR2 I found the game leaning much more into simulator territory, so I can totally see Rockstar extrapolating on that design philosophy to a natural progression into VR . Also, I'm convinced the simulator genre in particular will find renewed life and hardcore audience in VR , but I digress.
With a full embrace of VR, I can see Rockstar actually
- Embracing a purely open world design without any conditional, linear sections. 100% chose your own approach and use the assets and physics of the world to your advantage.
- Significantly more complex interactions with the game's AI, which could lead more dynamic emergent gameplay. Which would include potentially killing NPCs that play prominent roles in certain storylines within the game. Or certain events or opportunities in the game moving on if ignored indefinitely.
- A much more dense and interactive map. Featuring more accessible interiors than any of their previous titles.
- Letting the player make more creative use of any of the assets in the game world. for example, using any inanimate object as a potential weapon. No lethal weapon such as a firearm or knife, but can pick up and Radom bottle and throw it to stagger an NPC.
An exclusive title such as that would be closer to a convincing virtual reality than a traditional game, and one with an experience that could not be fully replicated on non-VR platforms. All with its fair share of technical limitations of course.
TLDR: AAA VR exclusive developed by Rockstar, made from the ground up for VR would be incredible. Could potentially be a game changer for VR. Maybe not next-gen, but eventually.
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