![]() Crytek has confirmed that the experience will be coming to PlayStation VR ‘first’. The title is set to cast players as a young boy named Robin that crash lands on a mysterious alien planet filled with dinosaurs. To watch this scene in 2D is impressive, but when you’re in virtual reality, it becomes more intimate, and more exciting – giving you a feeling of presence and a belief that you’re really right there in a way that no other medium can.”īack to Dinosaur Island actually forms the foundations for Robinson: The Journey, which also features prehistoric beasts. “Players will see a powerful dinosaur breathing inches from their face, getting an unprecedented sense of its immense scale. “Back to Dinosaur Island shows how intense, involving and rich virtual reality can be,” Crytek’s Director of Production, David Bowman, said of the news. The experience can be sampled using the Oculus Rift’s second development kit (DK2). Set in a nest of dinosaur eggs, players are able to take in the title’s impressive visuals as they interact with a number of objects and creatures. The experience, which made its debut at GDC 2015 in March, allows players to take on the role of a baby dinosaur. Today, Crytek is releasing the first of those experiences for all to try.īack to Dinosaur Island is now available for free over on Steam. Back at Gamescom 2014 Crytek showed CRYENGINE running a VR experience for the first time and it’s since exhibited two tech demos in the Back to Dinosaur Island series on Oculus Rift. But VR fans will know that this is far from the studio’s first foray into the tech. ![]() The company is currently hard at work on its first full VR title in Robinson: The Journey, which is on its way to the PlayStation 4 head-mounted display (HMD) for PlayStation 4. ![]() Crysis developer and CRYENGINE creator Crytek is going all-in on virtual reality (VR) technology. ![]()
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