Come this way... - Syren VR Gameplay - Let's Play Syren Blind - Episode 1 - Syren Oculus Touch
We check out Syren: a first-person survival horror game for the Oculus Rift (and with Oculus Touch support). Joy! So, let’s kick off Episode 1 of the Syren blind playthrough by heading underwater to a shady research lab where women are apparently turned into horrific fish monsters. Come and let’s play SYREN blind with Oculus Touch.
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This is a full let’s play Syren series—I’m particularly intrigued because it’ll be my first first-person horror experience for Oculus Rift and Oculus Touch. Now, I’m not a huge fan of twitchy horror games by any stretch, but there’s something compelling about Syren with Oculus Touch. Still, this Syren blind playthrough will focus on Syren’s story (including any information we can find lying around) and Syren VR gameplay experience as well as the Syren Oculus Touch gameplay. Overall, Syren seems like a very interesting experience. In all, I am looking forward to this let’s play Syren blind series!
In Syren, we awaken in a damaged underwater laboratory, unsure of where we are and surrounded by signs of death and destruction. We soon figure out that some terrible experiments have been conducted in Syren and start seeing disfigured women. Overall, the Syren Oculus gameplay has hiding, throwing things, and occasionally attacking enemies. By using Oculus Touch, Syren requires players to manipulate the environment and attack enemies directly. Overall, Syren VR gameplay is quite interesting given how it uses the Oculus systems. So come and join me for an interesting sci-fi horror romp and let’s play Syren.
In Episode 1 of the Syren full playthrough, we finish the tutorial, read through the lab’s various research logs, and then try to get past the first set of enemies (Syrens). I’m very curious to see where things go from here, particularly because Hammerhead VR are the same ones behind ABE VR. So, take a deep breath and let’s play Syren blind!
Despite dying immediately after encountering enemies, I enjoyed my time with the Syrem game and Syren VR gameplay and am happy to be doing a full let's play Syren series. All in all, the Syren game offers a lot to enjoy and a lot of what I find compelling: lots of lore, interesting setting, and great immersion (hard not to with Oculus Rift on my face). So join me for a Syren full playthrough series that promises some Syren jump scares and an intriguing story. More importantly, it's a way of seeing what VR horror games look like (and particularly Oculus horrors games). I hope you all enjoy the Syren Oculus Touch gameplay for what it is and come lets play Syren!
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Title: SYREN
Genre: Nudity, Violent, Gore, Action
Developer: Hammerhead VR
Publisher: Hammerhead VR
Release Date: February 16, 2017
Game Website: http://www.hammerheadvr.com/syren/
Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/553320/
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SYREN is designed exclusively for VR.
You awaken into chaos, a lab in ruins; creaking under the immense pressure of the sea. Systems are failing everywhere, but that is the least of your worries as something is down here with you… something that escaped. With the station reactor about to go critical, you have limited time to navigate out of the lab and evacuate the facility.
SYREN is a story about a scientist obsessed with eugenics who builds an underwater research facility, above an ancient lost city, to conduct horrific experiments in an attempt to recreate the lost species of ‘Syrens’ – the legendary inhabitants of the civilisation that once existed in the ruins below. But now, the experiments have gotten loose and they stand between you and your evacuation.
In this exciting stealth and survival game, which fully supports Vive controllers and Oculus Touch, you must solve puzzles to progress through a series of immersive room scale environments and always remain alert for the deadly Syrens who are hiding in the shadows.
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