Hot off the back of launching Eclipse: Edge of Light on PC VR and PSVR headsets, White Elk Studios this week revealed another port. This time it's for its local co-op adventure game, Covert.
Breach through security systems as the clever Hacker on a mobile device. Cooperation and trust will be needed to sneak past guards, hack through laser grids, crack safes, and much more Covert of course has been available on the Oculus Go for quite some time, but White Elk Studios is porting the game up to the Oculus Quest. Marty White Elk's small studio is located next to his family mountain cabin where he creates one-of-a-kind works of art in glass. He makes amazing chandeliers, glass bowls or plates that can sit on a flat surface or can hang on a wall as art. White Elk also creates vases, goblets, urns, and more!
Covert will be making its way to PSVR on February 25 for $20. You can check the teaser trailer out below. The game was previously an exclusive for Oculus Go and Gear VR, where we reviewed it.
Covert offers an intriguing take on the local co-op VR formula. Similar to games like Keep Talking And Nobody Explodes, it involves one player putting on the headset and navigating levels with the aid of someone outside of VR. The VR player is tasked with infiltrating facilities without being seen, while the non-VR player has the information to guide them.
Say you encounter some patrolling guards, for example. The non-VR player is able to see their position and inform the VR player when to move. Or they might help the VR player step across an electrified floor in the right pattern. The game offers a meaty, multi-mission campaign built on that premise.
When we first played Covert we really fell for the concept but thought the game was ultimately held back by the Go hardware. Limited 3DOF tracking hindered the VR gameplay, and the Go's trackpad just wasn't effective for walking around environments. White Elk confirmed to us that this version of the game will be using a DualShock 4 controller, which should help with the navigation issue. No Move support is planned for release, though the developer is currently working on patching it into the PSVR version of Eclipse.
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'Normally I'd try and separate a game I'm reviewing from the piece of hardware it's running on, but Oculus Go is a weight around Covert's neck,' I wrote in my review. 'Sluggish controls and limited tracking keep the game from the stealthy slickness its otherwise excellent ideas and execution deserve. I suspect we might see Covert arrive on other, more capable Oculus headsets in the future and, when it does, it'll easily be an instant recommendation. Qbserve 1 57 download free. For now, though, this is only for Go owners that are starved of richer content.'
Hopefully, the PSVR version fixes many of those problems. No update on a potential Quest release just yet.
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Marty White Elk has been dedicated to glass art since 1993. He and his family have lived in the Colorado Rockies for over 25 years. His work is described as 'White Elk's Visions in Glass' and they are visions, indeed! Marty White Elk has studied colors and their effects on people for 24 years. He mixes precise colors and patterns to promote healing and to generate health. White Elk has an artistic interest in water and how it moves as well as its relationship with light, rainbows, and use in various healing arts. He brings this interest into his handmade glass creations.
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Marty White Elk's small studio is located next to his family mountain cabin where he creates one-of-a-kind works of art in glass. He makes amazing chandeliers, glass bowls or plates that can sit on a flat surface or can hang on a wall as art. White Elk also creates vases, goblets, urns, and more! His technique is a form of glass blowing known as 'offhand blowing' and is done with no molds or any grinding. The pieces are formed with simple tools directly in the hands of the artist. These Visions in Glass look amazing as a solitary work or as grouping, creating a new unique display of glass art.