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Developers are moving away from "ghost hands" and toward full physical interaction. Recent demos even showcase athletic sports using physics-based grapple hooks and jetpacks for a high-intensity experience.

Don’t get buried in background story or environment art early on. Build the core interaction first—like a grappling hook mechanic—to see if it's actually fun to play. VR Games

What makes a VR game different from a traditional video game? It’s all about . Wikipedia defines VR games as experiences where immersion is the core, typically achieved through stereoscopic displays and 1:1 motion tracking. Developers are moving away from "ghost hands" and

If you’ve been on the fence about diving in—or if you’re a developer looking to make your mark—here is what you need to know about the current state of VR gaming. 1. Immersion Beyond the Screen Build the core interaction first—like a grappling hook

The New Reality: Why VR Gaming is Finally Hitting Its Stride

Thinking about building your own VR experience? It's a "hard, really hard" road, but a rewarding one. Here are a few expert takeaways: