Sure thing. Let’s see if I can bring a little chaos and personality into this. Here goes:
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So, today, I’m sitting… probably not where you’d expect. Anyway, I’m watching this thing called the Future Games Show livestream and, of course, nDreams Elevation pops up with some mind-bending VR game. It’s called Reach, by the way. I’m supposed to tell you it’s packed with parkour, like running up walls — but in VR. Combat against really big baddies, and a world that’s apparently so detailed you won’t even believe it (or maybe you will, who knows).
This is like nDreams Elevation’s big debut party, and they’ve been around since 2022. But now they’re throwing around terms like “most ambitious title.” Dramatic, right? It’s only their first, so… yeah.
This one’s a solo gig — you against the world on VR headsets, any brand, you name it. Coming out this year, and I guess you’ll be leaping off buildings, fighting mythical creatures. Talk about free-falling, nDreams is all over it with past stuff like Fracked and Synapse (did I mention that was only for PSVR 2? Oops, now I have).
The game lets you master tools or something (sounds strangely like a workshop) and decide the path. And every little thing you do twists your adventure. The whole shebang is getting more airtime June 10th — mark your calendar, or don’t.
They dragged in Shuhei Yoshida, who’s a bit of a legend, to give this thing a thumbs-up. I mean, when someone like ‘Shu’ says, “Hey, this game blew my mind,” you kinda perk up, right? Or maybe it’s just marketing fluff.
In his own words, Yoshida’s apparently thrilled to show off Reach. He talks about immersion and all that jazz. Isn’t that what they say about all VR games? But he seems genuinely into it. Fingers crossed, folks.
Glenn Brace, the big cheese at nDreams Elevation, says they wanna make you feel… well… like you’re actually there in the game, all powerful and stuff. Their goal was to push the limits of VR. They’re promising rich physical engagement. Whatever that is.
Oh, and there’s a teaser: if you’re as hyped as they want you to be, you can already wishlist Reach. On the Horizon Store for Quest and the other usual places — Steam, PlayStation Store. So, you totally should. Or not. Up to you, really.
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That’s about it. Full of excitement, or maybe I just need more coffee.