PlayStation VR upcoming game 'Unearthed Inc: The Lost Temple' Release update, news
With 2016 drawing to an end and the last few days left off the year, gamers are eagerly waiting for a new list of PlayStation VR releases in 2017. The good news is that the well known game developing company Glo has stepped in the VR world.
Recently the developers announced that Unearthed Inc: The lost Temple will be releasing in 2017. The experience is believed to be incredible as the game will put gamers in a role as an archeologist, whose mission is to find a hidden temple in the Amazon reported Follow News.
The game deals with horrifying enemies and solving ancient puzzles, though the game is already available it will be released for other platforms such as PlayStation VR and Google Daydream next year.
Dual Shockers stated that the game has amazing features including Heart pounding battles, Stunning Visuals and Zombie challenges. In the combat experience level gamers will be dealing with undead spirits, giant spiders, bats and monsters.
It also provides a 360-degree environment with its own sites like abandoned mines, Amber cave, and Nightfall cliff. It's all about exploring and finding missing pieces of puzzles alongside zombies and other creatures.
Other missions include like searching for the fabled Dragon Egg, Unearthed Inc is one game that will give players a tough challenge to test their skills. Virtual Reality games give options to pick up things without any limitations and this is believed to be one of the best games of 2017.
The players will be experiencing new situations and various battles to deal with, it is a combination of adventure, fighting and finding. With the quest to find the lost temple hidden in the huge Amazon Glo has already proved themselves with this game. The game is currently available on the Oculus store on steam for the HTC Vive for $24.99.
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