hand tracking – 6DOF Reviews https://6dofreviews.com Your source for VR news and reviews! Mon, 30 Dec 2024 19:21:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://6dofreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-3A066FC4-42C1-44AF-8B3B-F37DA3B685AD-100x100.png hand tracking – 6DOF Reviews https://6dofreviews.com 32 32 163764761 Airspace Defender | Review https://6dofreviews.com/reviews/games/quest/airspace-defender/ https://6dofreviews.com/reviews/games/quest/airspace-defender/#respond Fri, 18 Oct 2024 18:01:42 +0000 https://6dofreviews.com/?p=12017 There’s something timeless about defending a city from the relentless barrage of missiles hurtling from the skies. Airspace Defender takes the classic Missile Command arcade gameplay and reinvents it for VR and mixed reality (MR), blending nostalgia with innovative hand-tracking controls and immersive visuals.

This isn’t just a carbon copy of the 1980s original. Instead, Airspace Defender updates the formula with modern design sensibilities, creating an experience that feels fresh and engaging, even for players unfamiliar with its arcade predecessor. While it doesn’t boast a particularly memorable title, the game’s smart execution makes it stand out.

From Trackballs to Finger Flicks

The core concept of Airspace Defender is deceptively simple yet immensely satisfying: defend a city, divided into eight sectors around a central base, from waves of incoming missiles, helicopters, and other threats. What makes this version unique is how it adapts the hemispherical play area to MR.

In mixed reality, the game feels perfectly at home. The protected hemisphere is visually self-contained, appearing like a giant snow globe resting in your physical space. This design allows the action to feel intimate and immediate, making excellent use of the passthrough technology on Meta Quest headsets. The sense of scale, combined with the tactile controls, immerses you in the task of protecting your city like never before.

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Unlike the classic game’s trackball controls, Airspace Defender uses hand tracking with impressive precision. A simple pinch launches countermeasures, while finger clicks handle menu navigation and turret upgrades. The animations and sound effects lend a sense of tactility, making interactions feel satisfying even without physical feedback.

Between rounds, you face strategic choices: invest resources in upgrading your turrets with rockets, lasers, or mini-guns, or rebuild destroyed city sectors. Each decision shapes your strategy for the next wave, adding a layer of depth to the otherwise fast-paced action.

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However, while the gameplay core is solid, the title leaves something to be desired. While Missile Command VR might have been a natural fit, copyright restrictions rule it out. A more evocative name, like Sky Shield or Defend the Dome, could better reflect the game’s retro-modern charm.

The Zen of Frenzy

If you’re looking for a game that gets your adrenaline pumping, Airspace Defender delivers. Its pacing is perfectly tuned for short, intense play sessions, with each wave escalating in challenge. By the fourth or fifth round, chaos reigns, and you’ll find yourself frantically pinching at an onslaught of missiles. The steep difficulty curve feels fair, rewarding quick reflexes and sound decision-making without overwhelming the player.

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The game offers two modes: a VR-only option and a mixed reality mode. The MR experience is the standout, projecting the game into your living space and adding a unique tactile feel to the action. The VR mode, while functional, suffers from the lack of environmental context. With no skybox or backdrop to frame the action, the black void can feel a bit sterile compared to the immersive MR setup.

Arcade Aesthetics in Living Color

Visually, Airspace Defender sticks to a retro-inspired neon aesthetic that evokes the charm of classic arcade games while embracing the polish of modern visuals. Explosions are vibrant and satisfying, and the minimalist art style keeps the action clean and easy to follow.

The MR mode, in particular, benefits from the interplay of colorful effects against your real-world surroundings, creating a dynamic and engaging battlefield. While the VR mode is serviceable, the absence of backdrops or skyboxes feels like a missed opportunity. A starry night or planetary skydome could have elevated the experience significantly, adding a sense of place to the chaos.

Synthesized Sonic Siege

Audio plays a significant role in Airspace Defender, and the design doesn’t disappoint. Explosions are crisp and impactful, and each turret type has its own distinct sound signature, from the zap of lasers to the whoosh of missiles. These effects not only enhance the gameplay but also provide crucial audio cues during frantic moments.

The 80s-inspired electronic rock soundtrack ties the experience together, evoking the nostalgic energy of classic arcade titles. While it may not be groundbreaking, it complements the action perfectly and adds to the game’s retro-modern atmosphere.

Small Skies, Big Fun

For all its strengths, Airspace Defender does have its limitations. With only two city maps—one for normal difficulty and one for hard—the game could benefit from more environments to keep things fresh. Leaderboard competition adds some replayability, but the addition of new maps or dynamic challenges would do wonders for its longevity.

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Looking to the future, a co-op multiplayer mode could inject new life into the game, offering players the chance to defend their cities together. For now, the game’s short sessions and leaderboard rivalries provide enough motivation to keep coming back.

At $12, the game is reasonably priced, offering excellent value for its polish and engaging mechanics.

The Final Countdown

Airspace Defender is a tightly designed arcade experience that makes excellent use of VR and MR technology. Its intuitive controls, fast-paced gameplay, and vibrant aesthetic make it a worthy addition to any Meta Quest library.

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While it could use a few more maps and a skybox for VR mode, the game excels where it counts: delivering accessible, chaotic fun that’s easy to pick up and hard to put down. Whether you’re chasing leaderboard glory or simply enjoying the retro-modern charm, Airspace Defender is a blast from the past worth revisiting.

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Rogue Ascent VR: Price Reduction and New Updates Announced https://6dofreviews.com/news/rogue-ascent-vr-reduces-price-and-adds-features/ https://6dofreviews.com/news/rogue-ascent-vr-reduces-price-and-adds-features/#respond Fri, 01 Dec 2023 23:00:00 +0000 https://6dofreviews.com/?p=9944 Clique Games has announced an update for their virtual reality game, Rogue Ascent VR, which is known for its integration with Meta Quest hand-tracking technology. The update includes a significant price drop and the introduction of a new game mode.

The game, initially priced at $24.99, is now available for $9.99 on the Official Meta Quest Store. This price adjustment coincides with the launch of the Quest 3 headset, aiming to make Rogue Ascent more accessible to a wider audience.

In addition to the price reduction, Rogue Ascent VR will feature a new game mode called “Boss Rush.” This mode challenges players to endure a series of boss battles, testing their skills and endurance.

Andrew Anderson liked Rogue Ascent VR quite a bit when he reviewed it for 6DOF Reviews a while back, so we can’t think of a better time to try it out if you haven’t already. It’s one of the few games out there that we really feel makes great use of hand-tracking to provide a unique high-octane gaming experience.

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Puzzling Places Announces Significant Update, Introducing Multiplayer Mode and Hand-Tracking Features https://6dofreviews.com/news/puzzling-places-announces-significant-update-introducing-multiplayer-mode-and-hand-tracking-features/ https://6dofreviews.com/news/puzzling-places-announces-significant-update-introducing-multiplayer-mode-and-hand-tracking-features/#respond Tue, 10 Oct 2023 17:00:00 +0000 https://6dofreviews.com/?p=9676 October 10, 2023 – Puzzling Places, known for its serene and wholesome virtual reality (VR) puzzling experience, has announced its most extensive update yet, just in time for the Quest 3 launch. The update promises to elevate the immersive gaming experience with a suite of new features, including online multiplayer capabilities and full hand-tracking support for all Quest platforms.

Online Multiplayer

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The update introduces an Online Multiplayer mode available to all Quest players, irrespective of their device version (Quest 1, 2, 3, or Pro). This addition allows players to engage in two-player puzzling sessions with friends across the globe. The Puzzling Places team has also mentioned that support for Pico and PS VR2 multiplayer will be added at a later date.

Local Mixed Reality Multiplayer

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Exclusive to Quest 2, 3, and Pro players, a Local Mixed Reality (MR) Multiplayer mode has been incorporated. This feature utilizes Passthrough mode and Meta’s Shared Spatial Anchors technology, letting two players in the same room interact in a mixed reality environment. Quest 1 users are not left out, as a manual setup feature will allow them to participate in this MR experience.

Hand Tracking

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Responding to user feedback, full Hand-Tracking support is another highlight of the update. The feature offers a controller-free experience, enabling players to interact with puzzles using just their hands. A quick in-game tutorial will help users get accustomed to the hand-tracking gestures and functionalities.

Quest Pro Eye-tracking

Quest Pro users can now enjoy an Eye Tracking Selection feature, initially available on the PS VR2 version of Puzzling Places. When paired with hand tracking, it promises an even more immersive experience, allowing players to select puzzle pieces with their eyes.

1000-piece Puzzles

In collaboration with Gerpho3D, Puzzling Places is launching a new downloadable content (DLC), Monthly Pack #18: French Chateaus. This DLC includes six puzzles, two of which feature a staggering 800 and 1000 pieces, a first for Quest players. Note that Quest 1 platforms will have a limitation of a maximum of 400 pieces due to performance constraints.

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Unplugged Has an Exclusive New Song https://6dofreviews.com/news/unplugged-new-song/ https://6dofreviews.com/news/unplugged-new-song/#respond Sat, 27 Nov 2021 03:50:45 +0000 https://6dofreviews.com/?p=6495 The Air Guitar Rhythm Game, Unplugged, has announced an exclusive new song that will be part of the game’s repertoire.

Vertigo Games, the game developers, have announced that their exclusive new song was specially tailored for Unplugged. Hopefully, this means that the air-guitaring gameplay was taken into consideration when the song was written. Either way, an exclusive Steel Panther song is no small feat.

Unplugged is going to be released on PC VR on December 2. The new song will come as a free update to both PC VR and Meta Quest.

It is nice to see that the members of the legendary Steel Panther are showing their support to Unplugged with Eyes of the Panther and an exclusive song. Hopefully, the game will have even more surprises like this in the future.

What do you think about Unplugged’s new song? Are you excited to play it? Let us know in the comment section!

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