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But it's pretty easy to imagine what happens next - an offering of first-person Blade and Sorcery, perhaps? That's exactly right. The VR platform is making a lot of headway - but still has a ways to go offering games outside of trivial mechanics. The intriguing aspect of Blade and Sorcery is the threshold it's crossing the development of first-person melee combat.

There have been plenty of VR games that come across as more comical than actually immersive. Slowly but surely - developers are starting to get it right, though. Here's why Blade and Sorcery is a milestone in VR progression. There's not much detail in the backstory or narrative of Blade and Sorcery - keeping the standard of most VR games released.

You put on your headset, grab your controllers, and transform into a bloodthirsty combat-driven arena. There are no objectives other than to hack your way through hordes of enemies - ending their lives with your gladiatorial skill. Before you enter the battle, you are presented with a few options to customize your experience. You can choose the level of difficulty and one of the 3 arenas to fight in. Most significantly, you get to choose the weapons you will take into combat with you.

Each of your hands can contain a variety of shields, swords, daggers, and axes. Once you're all set - let the arm flailing begin. Blade and Sorcery feel like more of a showcase into what can be done with VR first-person combat. It's a lot more refined as you physically defend yourself against attacks - and retaliate with steel racing and blood spurting. There's some magic to be used if you really want your foes to suffer, too.

The visuals aren't fantastic, and the game's limitations make it weary pretty quickly. All meshes and textures are basically the same ones seen in the original game.

I remember one of the first games I ever tried in VR was an early version of Windlands, which revolves around using a couple of grappling hooks to get around an expansive beautiful world. Just be advised, you better have built up a lot of resistance to motion sickness before you give this a try. Thanks to this simple mod by creator Kinetic, separating a limb from a torso should be as easy as breaking apart a KFC chicken wing. These range from simple ports of Counter-Strike maps to masterfully crafted recreations of Star Wars locales.

One of my favorites in terms of gameplay has to be the Death Pit Fortress, which is also one of the most popular. And therefore, frequently featured on YouTube videos the world over.

Hell, they even added potions with effects like boosting your jump height or making you invisible. This mod by creator Bickle puts real Dragonborn power in your hands by introducing Daedric blades, Akaviri Katanas, and all manner of weaponry found across the northern regions of Tamriel.

It definitely improves immersion too which is a big plus. All this fancy code gives them skills like back-stepping from your attacks and counter-attacking by taking advantage of any opening. This is a must if you have even the slightest combat skill, or if you want to up the challenge a bit. This massive mod features over 90 realistic European weapons from the middle-ages, not only for you, but also for your enemies to wield.

Give it a try to see what this offers. But now we have magic traits like Shredding, which causes blood loss. Or Volcanic, which carries the power of fire and produces explosions on contact. Magical weapons are fine and all. Like the half-lance half-sword Nagamaki, the small and versatile Wakizashi, and even tiny knives like the Tanto. The amount of detail put into the blades is just striking. You can find 20 unique weapons in total, and while some have pretty simple effects like draining life and causing elemental damage, there are also others with sophisticated magic like mind-control.



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