The last time we heard from Zombieland was in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Double Tap: Road Trip, a top-down twin-stick shooter that really didnꦑ't bring much to the table other than a bit more Zombieland. Which was fine if you were really looking for a bit more to 😼the Zombieland story, but the rest of it was pretty generic for the genre.
Zombieland VR: Headshot Fever looks to be along the same lines as Double Tap: Road Trip--a generic shooter set in the Zombieland universe where all you do is shoot zombies by the dozen.
From the trailer, it doesn't look like Zombieland VR is offering anything revolutionary. You stand in one place with a gun in each hand shooting zombies as they rush towards you (apparently, 🐲Headshot Fever forgot about Zombieland rule numero uno: "Cardio"). You can engage a bullet time-like mechanic after getting two headshots in a row, andꦍ you get a score based on how quickly and stylishly you eliminate zombies, but that's about it.
The crux of Zombieland VR is the crew of Wichita, Tallahassee, Columbus, and Little Rock invite you to Silicon Valley where th✨ey've set up a competition similar to the ones showcased in the movies. The only difference is, rather than getting awarded for the most interesting method of killing a zombie, you get awarded for the volume of zombies killed in the shortest amount of time. Quantity over quality.
There are a variety of weapons t💙o use in your zombie murder spree, including handguns, shotguns, and machine guns. Each can be upgraded to do deal more mayhem in each fight.
"The Zombieland world is a no-nonsense kind of place, and to this end, we've made one of the purest shooting games for VR,” said Bobbi Thandi of developer XR Games. “We handcrafted the content, upping replayability and incorporating mechanics from rac🐻ing games such as time splits so you know exactly how well you're doing."
Z🗹ombieland VR: Headshot Fever will release this▨ spring on Oculus Quest, Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Windows Mixed Reality headsets. A version for the PSVR will arrive later.