Ghostwire: Tokyo R.E.A.L. VR Mod Gameplay Is So Immersive It's SCARY! – Ian's VR Corner



You can find Luke’s Ghostwire: Tokyo R.E.A.L VR mod over on his Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/realvr

This week’s VR Corner has proven to be a R.E.A.L treat for Japanophile Ian Higton as he’s been able to go back to Scramble Crossing in Shibuya for the first time since his honeymoon in 2018. Only trouble is, this time it’s full of angry spirits! Join Ian Higton as he explores the highly detailed and stunningly lit world of Ghostwire: Tokyo VR gameplay as he tries out the brand new Ghostwire: Tokyo R.E.A.L VR mod gameplay from Luke Ross. Oh and also, Ian gets to pet a couple of dogs, which is nice.

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21 thoughts on “Ghostwire: Tokyo R.E.A.L. VR Mod Gameplay Is So Immersive It's SCARY! – Ian's VR Corner”

  1. Yasss one of my favourite man child idiots getting up to his antics in vr 😃 Just the dose of laughter medicine i need since currently run down with you know what 😷 Fortunately so far being fully vaccinated has saved me from being worse like poor Ellen or idiots who refused vaccinations/other people with weaker immune systems. But still not pleasant at all

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  2. thanks for sharing but I can't handle anything VR it makes me nauseous sadly. How do you not get sick 🤢 using a VR device ? I'm sure it effects everyone differently though.
    I assume if you have a few beers it makes motion sickness worse. Also these headsets are very expensive imo.

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  3. Im not ashamed to say im too lazy to play a whole game with all that motion controls. This seems like a pretty perfect mod, cause you're put into the game and you get a 360 view but you're using a controller so you can be more relaxed

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  4. Ian, you can pick up Iced Coffee in most British coffee shops. It's my regular order during Summer. As for the game… I'd like to experience this in VR, just for the digital tourism. Shame they didn't go full AC, and give us a tourism mode.
    17:22 I don't think I'll every hear "nya", the same again.

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  5. 34:22 I am surprised at Ian's ability to resist making a "blood bath" pun. 😁
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    This also gave me a lot of "I miss being in Japan" nostalgia. Fun fact about the canned coffee in the vending machines: in winter they offer heated ones as well, so you can have hot canned coffee. They make great little hand and pocket warmers during a cold walk to the train station on the way to work. 😉👍

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  6. That food is definitely not a couple of days old. You know how cats get if they don't see their dinner being freshly served.
    Has anyone yet made a VR game with gesture-based combat? It seems like a no-brainer to do something where you can cast spells as the characters do in this one, & I thought the new controllers with finger detection would be able to manage that, but perhaps not yet?

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