
THE CLIMB VR TUTORIAL FULL
You’ll have full voice support to communicate with your teammates as well.

That means you’re going to need to climb all over the place to get vantage points to take out your opponents. As the action gets going, you’re going to need to utilize all your tools to survive. The gun physics are pretty spot on with most guns having a working iron sight to aim down (save for the sniper rifle which is effectively useless at this point, but I hate snipers in every battle royale, so I digress). Luckily, that part of Population: One is fantastic. The brief moments you have flying through the air before landing in the chaos below is just an amazing thing to experience and what’s even better is there are several structures that you can climb up throughout the game and launch yourself off to utilize the flying ability to navigate the area.īut this isn’t a game about flying, it’s about survival and fighting for your life. The feeling of flying is something many VR games attempt to nail, but very few really do. When you do, you begin to soar through the air by holding your arms out via what I assume is some sort of wingsuit. AS soon as you get in one, you’re launched into the sky and have to pull a lever to successfully deploy onto the map. You start off on a platform with your fellow teammates, and in front of you are these bizarre-looking pods that kind of resemble chair lifts. You’re set up with each game having 6 teams of 3 and the very act of beginning the game is more invigorating than anything you’ll find in its’ competition. It’s not quite on the level of things like Pavlov VR, but the fact that there is a bit of interactivity instead of something lazy like an auto-reload, is a nice touch that helps increase the most important part of VR, immersion.Īs far as battle royale games go in VR, Population: One is by far the best. There are a variety of guns available to you and each one comes with a special way to load and cock it.
THE CLIMB VR TUTORIAL HOW TO
You need to learn how to climb, how to fly, how to build in a Fortnite-esque kind of way, and also how to shoot.

Population: One introduces you to the game by taking through a tutorial that’s a bit more in-depth than you’d expect for a battle royale game. It’s the real deal now and it’s going to be tough to take the crown off this one. There are a couple of offerings like Stand Out and Virtual Battlegrounds, but Population: One has the feeling similar to when Call of Duty: Warzone arrived. Where it hasn’t been as well represented is in the world of VR. Ah, the battle royale genre, what an absolute dominant run this game type has had on the world of videogames of late.
