![]() ![]() I can move clunky, fantastical miniatures around a board, then watch them come to life to do battle while nearby friends scream in delight and/or agony when a dice roll changes everything at a moment's notice? And all of that happens on-demand within a genius VR implementation? Yes, please. You can see it in the above gallery: This Dungeons & Dragons-styled video game recreates the franchise's tactile, turn-based battles with friends. That's how I feel about the new virtual reality game Demeo. The sensation is something along the lines of, "I would've turned out differently as an adult if I'd had this sooner." I've had this happen with movies I caught years too late, when finally getting a decent pair of headphones, or after learning that cool trick to instantly remove the stickers and plastic on a CD case. Links: Steam | Oculus | Official websiteHave you ever liked something so much that it made you sad? It's that weird moment when your emotional swing goes over the bar, passing joy and turning into a strange version of regret. Those who own Demeo on the Oculus Store for Rift or on Quest will receive their free copy of the PC version via the Oculus Rift app on Windows.Platform: PC-VR (reviewed), Oculus Quest 2 (reviewed), Oculus Quest (coming to Oculus Rift, flat-screen PC "soon") Those who own the VR version of Demeo on SteamVR will receive a free version of the PC copy in their Steam library at launch. "Players will receive the PC edition of the game on the same platform that they own the VR edition on, or vice versa. One purchase, both versions of the game." ![]() In short, any purchase of either the VR or PC version of the game also grants you access to the other version for free. ![]() Likewise, anyone who buys the PC edition will also receive a copy of the VR version for free. "Anyone who owns the existing VR version of Demeo, on any platform, will receive a version of the PC edition for free. Sad Q2 owner here, but it's not something I'll lose sleep over. Originally posted by MizuDG:In one of their posts, they said that Quest owners won't get the game on Steam, but since you can play it cross-play with friends using codes and run it through the Oculus App on Desktop, I can see why. ![]()
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