Developer Bloodious Games announced that horror game Madison will have a VR version in development for PlayStation VR2.
Developer Bloodious Games announced that horror game Madison – will have a VR version developed for PlayStation VR2.
A bone-chilling new trailer reveals that Bloodious Games horror title Madison is coming to Sony’s PlayStation VR2. Inspired by countless online videos featuring people exploring mysterious locations, PT-influenced horror game Madison will be a worthwhile addition to today’s library of VR horror titles. development of VR equipment from Sony.
Released for PC and consoles in 2022, Madison is a first-person horror game inspired by Hideo Kojima’s canceled PT project. Featuring realistic visuals and spooky sound design throughout, this unique horror title doesn’t provide players with any weapons to confront the demonic creatures. Instead, players rely on a camera to solve puzzles, uncover secrets, and experience some truly terrifying scares. The announcement of the release of Madison for Sony’s VR headset makes them the company that owns one of the gaming industry’s biggest horror titles, with the PS VR2 version of Resident Evil 8 coming to life. appeared at the same time as the launch event of the VR glasses.
In a trailer released as part of publisher Perp Games’ PS VR2 showcase, Madison creator and Bloodious Games founder Alexis Di Stefano announced that the horror game will receive a PS VR2 version. The developer appeared via footage of Madison’s release onscreen and thanked fans for the support of the game before revealing that it will arrive on PS VR2. While not announcing a release date, Di Stefano has stated that Madison’s version on PS VR2 will take the game to “a whole new level” making it more terrifying than ever. Ending the trailer with a surprise scene, Madison’s surprise announcement of a PS VR2 port is sure to be good news for both game fans and those looking for a whole new way to experience classic titles. weird.
Madison has earned a reputation as one of the scariest games in recent years, so fans of the title will no doubt be waiting to see how Bloodious Games relieves expectations with Madison’s VR release. . In addition to the horror titles Madison and Afterlife VR, the Perp Games showcase also featured footage of Escape from Tarkov-influenced Ghosts of Tabor and the PS VR2 version of the survival game Song in the Smoke, along with other titles. lighter game like the version of the game Synth Riders.
With high-resolution visuals and groundbreaking features like advanced eye tracking, PlayStation VR2 is shaping up to be the premier way to experience the best that horror gaming has to offer. Luckily for players who don’t want to experience that dread, there are plenty of family-friendly titles like Townsmen VR coming to PS VR2 as well.