![]() ![]() After a few moments with someone on the other end of the phone, he dangled it above my head, telling me “He wants to talk to you.” The man stopped his threatening assault and pulled a cellphone from his pocket, begrudgingly. 'Horizon Call of the Mountain' Review – A Visual Feast That Takes VR Climbing to New HeightsĪt the climax of his rage, a ringtone that was inappropriately cued for the situation reverberated around the room. That’s when he sparked up the blow torch. ![]() As I did, my captor reacted, saying something along the lines of “No way, you’re not going anywhere,” at which point he drew a pistol and shot the sign above the door. ![]() When I looked around, I spotted a door with a bright red EXIT sign above. He just gave me a death stare as he took a long drag from a cigarette and blew the smoke into my face. A blow-torch by his foot was a sure sign that this ‘in medias res’ encounter would not be a friendly one.Īt first he didn’t say much. A burly man sat in front of me in a dimly lit warehouse. This was a new Morpheus tech demo called The London Heist by Sony’s WWS London studio, and the gunfight experience was preceded by an interrogation scene. When the guards fired, I reactively ducked until they were done with their salvo. Huddled down behind a desk, with a massive diamond in one hand and a pistol in the other. ![]() And the demos? Better than ever.įor the first time in my life, I felt like I was in the middle of an action movie. It’s lighter, the FOV is bigger, the optics are sharper, the ergonomics are better, and the unit has 3 additional signature-blue LEDs (totalling 9) for more robust headtracking. On the one year anniversary of the device’s unveiling, Sony has revealed a substantial upgrade to the Morpheus PS4 VR headset, a version which they say has nearly reached its final form for a launch by Q2 2016.Įverything about the 2015 Morpheus prototype has been improved since the 2014 version. ![]()
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