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  • The best multiplayer VR games

    The best multiplayer VR games

    Virtual reality (VR) can sometimes make us feel isolated, cut off from your friends and familiar surroundings with only AI companions and enemies for company. 

    That can make the experience more powerful and immersive – but also lonely. 

    But, don’t despair and yank off that headset just yet! VR has a ton of multiplayer games available across most headsets, many with cross-platform support, so you’ll be able to play and chat with fellow VR enthusiasts around the world.

    Even family and friends who don’t own their own headsets can sometimes get in on the fun!

    Here are our current favorites for local and online multiplayer across a variety of genres.

    best multiplayer VR games

    Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes

    Gear VR / Oculus Rift / Playstation VR / HTC Vive, $15

    The perfect game to play with your non-gamer family and friends, Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is all about frantic communication and teamwork. One person isolated in a VR bubble must disarm a bomb; that person describes the bomb’s circuitry, and his or her teammates must find the solution and describe it back before time runs out.

    Each level gets more and more tricky, with things like confusing homonym passwords, mazes and Morse code, until your friendships will either dissolve into hatred or become stronger through shared struggle.

    best multiplayer VR games

    The Playroom VR

    PSVR, Free

    Imagine Mario Party, but if every mini game was an asynchronous Bowser mini game, with one super-powered enemy fighting four plucky heroes. This free bundled PlayStation VR game basically makes the VR headset wearer Bowser, facing off against – or sometimes joining up with – everyone else staring at the TV sans headsets.

    In some games you’re a big cat hunting robot mice, or a massive sea creature throwing projectiles at fleeing bots. In another mini game everyone teams up to hunt down and vacuum up ghosts, Luigi’s Mansion-style. Whoever’s wearing the headset, though, everyone in the room will be cracking up together.

    best multiplayer VR games

    Rec Room

    Rift / PSVR / Vive, Free

    Currently the most popular social VR app, Rec Room combines casual social hangout rooms with a variety of mini games – laser tag, dodge-ball, paintball, charades, etc. – and 3D creation tools for making your own games or social rooms. 

    At its best Rec Room will let you meet and make new friends; at its worst, like any online forum, you’ll run into jerks and creeps. So, get the mute and block buttons ready, keep your kids and teenagers off of it unless you’re ready to constantly supervise, and consider more curated experiences like Facebook Spaces if you only want to hang out with friends you already know.

    best multiplayer VR games

    Tabletop Simulator

    Rift / Vive, $20

    As someone who lives across the country from his old board gaming get-togethers, Tabletop Simulator in VR provides a pleasant way to hang out and compete with friends (or strangers) thousands of miles away.

    It officially only ships with 15 straightforward games, like chess and poker, but since the game released in 2014, community members have created thousands of digital versions of more modern favorites, like Settlers of Catan, Spirit Island Deluxe, Star Wars Armada, Gloomhaven, Betrayal on Haunted Hill, Secret Hitler, Munchkin and truly so many more.

    best multiplayer VR games

    Star Trek: Bridge Crew

    Rift / PSVR / Vive, $20

    Ubisoft’s four-player cooperative VR game set in the Original Star Trek universe (or Next Generation if you buy the latest DLC) really gets to the heart of Star Trek’s mantra: working together to overcome any obstacle.

    Star Trek: Bridge Crew isn’t for the socially awkward, as you’ll need to communicate clearly and quickly with your three fellow Trekkies to beat back the Klingons and Borg or save the Kobayashi Maru crew. Ubisoft’s cross-play means you can play with friends on other types of headsets than yours, but even without VR-owning friends you’ll hopefully find a solid crew of strangers to boldly go together.

    best multiplayer VR games

    Echo Arena (+ Echo Combat)

    Oculus, $10

    A free spin-off of the amazing Oculus-exclusive space adventure Lone Echo, Echo Arena throws players into zero-G with only rocket boosters and their fists, and tasks them with throwing a disc into the opposing goal. You’ll love coming up with tactics to outsmart or outmaneuver opponents – or just charging forward for a no-gravity boxing match with your Touch controls.

    Last month, developer Ready at Dawn will also released Echo Combat, which will ditch punching and frisbees for lasers and a payload to drag into the opposing base. It’s basically Ender’s Game brought into VR and looks amazing. Plus, anyone interested in starting up an eSports career should try building up their Echo skills, because Oculus will host tournaments in 2019.

    best multiplayer VR games

    Onward

    Rift / Vive, $25

    Some people prefer ultra-precise realism in their tactical shooters to cartoonish or sci-fi action. For those people, 5v5 Mii-Sim tactical shooter Onward is truly the best option available. 

    Whether you’re in a multiplayer match or a co-op skirmish against bots, constant communication with your squad is vital to success. With a dedicated fan base, you’ll never have to wait long to hop into a match. 

    best multiplayer VR games

    DiRT Rally

    Rift / PSVR / Vive, $40

    Picking just one racing VR game is nearly impossible, and mostly up to personal preference. Assetto Corvo may be the most realistic-feeling sim for true car enthusiasts. Wipeout Omega Collection is a great F-Zero-esque choice for PS VR users, iRacing provides the best head-to-head online multiplayer for skilled racers, and the Tron-like endless racing arcade game Distance is a fast-paced good time.

    But DiRT Rally arguably takes the cake for overall most enjoyable experience, with the most exciting race courses and user experience. You can race directly against opponents in rally cross mode or compete against leader boards and friends’ times. 

    best multiplayer VR games

    Other great games to check out:

    • Altspace VR (Social)
    • Cloudlands: VR Minigolf (Sports)
    • Creed: Rise to Glory (Sports)
    • Elite: Dangerous (Space simulator)
    • Minecraft VR (Survival/ exploration)
    • Pavlov VR (Shooter)
    • Payday 2 VR (Heist shooter)
    • Sports Bar VR (Social/minigames)
    • Raw Data (sci-fi shooter)
    • Robo Recall (sci-fi shooter)

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  • Video: Digital Foundry's Technical Analysis Of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

    “A remarkable achievement”.

    If you’ve been wondering how Super Smash Bros. Ultimate compares to the existing releases on Wii U and 3DS, Digital Foundry has uploaded a video, providing a full technical rundown.

    The feature-packed game weighs in at 14GB and sees the return of Ice Climbers, which were removed from the previous release due to performance issues on the 3DS. In terms of the finer details in the Switch version of the game, lighting has been given a drastic overhaul, background details have been improved, character detail is revamped and fully dynamic shadows are on display. Unfortunately, Donkey Kong’s fur didn’t make the cut and has now been replaced with more basic textures. Whether or not this was an artistic choice on the development team’s behalf is unknown. The new entry also utilises elements of cel-shading previously seen in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Smash on the 3DS.

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

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  • Stardew Valley Creator Working On New Game Set In The Same Universe

    More updates for the farm also on the way.

    Stardew Valley creator Eric Barone – best known as ConcernedApe – has posted a new developer update outlining future plans for the game and briefly touching on his new project set in the same universe as the existing release. Here’s what he had to say about this new title:

    “As many of you know, I’ve been working on a new game for a while. I haven’t revealed anything about it, except that it takes place in the same universe as Stardew Valley. I’ve been deliberately secretive about it because I want to be able to work on it without any pressure for the time being. I also want to make sure the concept is fully realized before revealing anything, because once it’s out there, I’m going to have to fully commit to it. I’m a pretty cautious person when it comes to this sort of thing.”

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  • Video: Reggie Reacts To Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

    Ridley is still his main.

    As 2018 wraps up, this week’s episode of Nintendo Minute takes time to reflect on the journey Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has been on leading up to its recent release. Joining the hosts Kit and Krysta for this special occasion was Nintendo of America’s President, Reggie Fils-Aimé.

    The 13-minute clip starts out with the first teaser of the game revealing the Inkling and follows on with plenty of other key events prior to the game’s release. Along the way, Reggie talks about his love of Ridley and the Metroid series in general, reflects on this year’s Smash Invitational, admits Masahiro Sakurai is “such a tease” and makes mention of the legs on Piranha Plant fighter around the 9-minute mark.

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  • Nintendo Switch Surpasses Lifetime PlayStation Vita Sales Within Japan

    In less than two years.

    The Switch has this week reinforced its position as the top portable video game system in Japan by surpassing the local lifetime sales count of Sony’s PlayStation Vita.

    The Vita had a significant headstart, launching in Japan in 2011, compared to Nintendo’s hybrid device which released domestically last March. There’s been a recent surge in Switch sales leading into the holiday period and following the release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee!

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  • Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (December 15th)

    Here are our picks, but what are yours?

    As we come to the end of yet another week, it’s time to take a moment or two to discuss which amazing games we’ll be enjoying over the weekend. That “Ultimate Smashing” game may well have released just last week, but there are plenty of other experiences being had by Team Nintendo Life this time around. Turns out we’re a pretty cultured bunch after all… Anyway, feel free to give our entries a read, and then put forward your own entries via our poll and comment section below. Enjoy!

    Gavin Lane, contributing writer

    After claiming I was done with new games until the new year, discounts on ABZU and Wolfenstein II had me flushing that plan down the pan. Both Everspace and Kingdom Two Crowns are still drawing me back after playing them for review and, having tracked down a jolly Solaire of Astora amiibo, I should probably jump back into Dark Souls, or perhaps get beyond the opening of Mario + Rabbids. Oh, and this morning I saw that Quarantine Circular had launched and used my remaining US credit on that, too.

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  • Change the Game VR Charity Challenge – Day 3

    (Presented by Oculus) See who’s the fastest in the West. AustenMarie, Panser, Sohinki, and ChilledChaos duel it out in Dead and Buried to win $100K for charity in the third episode of the Change the Game VR Charity Challenge. Visit http://www.vrcharitychallenge.com for more info!

    Learn more about our two awesome charities:

    Stack Up Website: https://stackup.org/

    Take This Website: http://www.takethis.org/

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  • The Worst Games of 2018

    Welcome back to Game Scoop!, IGN’s weekly video game talk show. This week we’re discussing the worst games of 2018, Resident Evil 2, and more. Watch the video above or download the podcast below.

    Download Game Scoop! Episode 508

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  • How Well Do You Know These Kingdom Hearts Trophies?

    BEYOND!

    If there’s one thing IGN’s Jonathon Dornbush loves to talk about, it’s Kingdom Hearts. So, on the latest episode of Beyond, IGN’s weekly PlayStation show, Jonathon quizzed his cohosts —Brian Altano, Lucy O’Brien, and Max Scoville — about how well they know their Kingdom Hearts trophies in a round of their new game, Trophy Test. Spoilers — they don’t know them too well.

    If you liked the segment above, be sure to check out our latest full episode of Beyond!

    And remember! Beyond has now moved publish days! You can find each week’s new episode of Beyond on beyond.ign.com on Wednesdays at 3 p.m. PT/6 p.m. ET. 24 hours later each week, you can catch the full episode on YouTube, iTunes, and other podcast services.

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  • Smash Bros: World of Light Walkthrough and Guide

    Check out maps and spirit battle guides for finding secrets and captive fighters in Smash Bros. Ultimate’s the Realm of Light.

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