10 Ways You Can Pilot A Mech In 2024 (In VR Or For Real)
One of the newest games on this list is Big Shots by AlterEyes XR, which hopes to redefine the VR mech gaming landscape. This title introduces a cross-platform, cooperative experience, pitting players against relentless alien hordes. While currently unreleased, there are plenty of trailers and teasers to keep the hype going. Available on platforms including the Meta Quest App Lab, PSVR2, Pico, and Steam, Big Shots is a highly-anticipated game.
One of the big focal points for the developers of Big Shots is what they’re calling their “drag rotation” movement system. As many VR aficionados know, movement can be tricky in a virtual world, especially if you get motion-sick easily. Unlike traditional methods, which often involve on-rail movement, instant teleportation, or conventional first-person navigation, “drag rotation” allows players to maneuver their mech with a tactile, drag-and-drop style motion. It’s similar to scrolling by grabbing and moving a page on the screen. Hopefully, this will allow for more intricate mech movements in the game.
Additionally, Big Shots stands out for its roguelike gameplay elements. Players can join forces, confront waves of adversaries, and progressively upgrade their mechs’ capabilities to withstand the increasing challenges. This blend of cooperative play and strategic progression adds a fresh layer of depth to the game and is an innovative way to pilot a mech in the virtual world.