It's a simple game: You leave food out for stray cats,Marathi Archives which then show their appreciation by leaving you dumb gifts. Someone looked at that and said: "This needs to be remade in virtual reality."
Give that programmer a god damn cookie.
SEE ALSO: The cat collecting game the internet was obsessed with has a movie trailerNeko Atsumeis coming to PlayStation VR in 2018. There isn't any video to show you, nor any sense of how the game might change in its leap from mobile to head-mounted video game machine. But it's coming, as Sony confirmed at the 2017 Tokyo Game Show, and it's enough knowing just that for now.
Neko Atsumebecame something of a cultural phenomenon after it launched in 2014. It really is as simple as the description above suggests. There's nothing particularly challenging or surprising about it; you simply collect a bunch of cats.
My wife, who gotreallyinto the game for a while, says it was the assortment of virtual felines that kept her coming back. She wanted to see every cat, read every punny name, and chuckle at each animal's weird behaviors.
I expect it'll be a similar situation with the PSVR game. Except instead of looking at all of it on a small, 2D screen, you'll effectively immerse yourself in a cat colony of your own design every time you put on your headset.
Ever since it launched in late 2016, PlayStation VR early adopters have sought the hardware's first, true "killer app," a game that's so good it's worth buying a new machine to play.
Mark my words: Neko Atsume VRwill be that killer app.
Topics Gaming Virtual Reality
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