Last year, Bethesda released a reboot of their infamous first-person shooter, DOOM. With the ever-growing popularity of virtual reality gaming, the studio best-known for its massive open-world titles like Fallout, this year the company has decided to port over three of their most successful games from this past decade onto consoles and PC. The first
Doom VFR
Bethesda’s second VR game, DOOM VFR is finally available that being said, today the publisher revealed the PC specifications needed to run its popular first-person shooter. Much like its non-VR counterpart, the minimum specifications to run the game are demanding with a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070/AMD Radeon RX 480 or better as the minimum GPU requirements. Of course,
Sony Interactive Entertainment will launch the new PlayStation VR model CUH-ZVR2 in Japan tomorrow (October 14th), and today the local house of PlayStation is paving the way with plenty of video content. The first three videos released are tutorials for the headset, similar to the ones released a year ago, but prepared for the new
Coming from the studio that has delivered massive open-world titles like The Elder Scrolls series and Fallout, “immersion” has been one of the key factors in the success of Bethesda Softworks’ titles thanks to their worlds driven by player discovery and exploration. Now more than ever, Bethesda is taking that idea to heart with the introduction of