Attack On Titan game for VR headsets
Attack On Titan VR-slavka is a free action title created by an independent developer who goes by the name Slavkaskola. It’s a VR game based on the popular anime, Attack On Titan. In it, players experience the high-flying combat spectacle that made that series such a hit.
Similar to Need for Speed No Limits VR or VR Flight Simulator, Attack On Titan VR-slavka is a game created to take advantage of the immersive experience that the virtual reality headset of today can offer to gamers. It features various characters and locations from the show that fans will appreciate.
Attack on VR
Attack On Titan manga is one of the most critically-acclaimed series of the decade. From its gripping story to its relatable characters, and over-the-top action sequences, so much so that it received an anime adaptation not long after it debuted. It’s no surprise then that even games have been taking inspiration from it, and Attack On Titan VR-slavka is one such example made for VR users.
This VR game basically lets you live out your dream of operating the omni directional mobility (ODM) gear for yourself. It features various locations from the series to explore and master your maneuvers, including the walled cities, as well as the dense forests out in the wild. You’ll primarily control Levi as you take down a variety of Pure Titans and Abnormal Titans in your path.
What’s more, the game features mounted combat with horses, as well as letting you manually spawn titans as you like. There’s even voice acting for the characters all throughout. Before jumping in, just know that you need a compatible VR headset for this to work. Also, it’s still in active development, with bug fixes, content, and features to be introduced in future updates.
Master your ODM gear
If you’re a fan of Attack On Titan and own a compatible headset, Attack On Titan VR-slavka is well worth checking out. Get your Levi on and slay every unfortunate titan in your wake. It’s such an immersive and fun experience that its glaring shortcomings can be overlooked as most of them will most likely be addressed in future updates.