Author: | Rik Hunik | ISBN: | 9781311712585 |
Publisher: | Rik Hunik | Publication: | April 30, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Rik Hunik |
ISBN: | 9781311712585 |
Publisher: | Rik Hunik |
Publication: | April 30, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
A simple, fast-paced, game, takes about an hour to play.In the not too distant future a breakthrough in virtual reality programming and technology creates realistic experiences for participants. “It's like being dropped into a video game,” rave some of the fans. These experiences can be recorded from POV, or any other any angle. Broadcast technology lets each viewer choose which participant to watch, and which angle to watch from. This leads to a spate of virtual reality tv shows, which leads to the formation of "VRN, the Virtual Reality Network". One of the most popular shows is "The VRN Elimination Game".
Every week six contestants face each other in a series of virtual contests. The loser of each contest is eliminated and the remainder move on to the next contest, until there is only one contestant left, the ultimate winner.
A question for James Jenkins: If you are not a role play gamer, why are you reviewing a role playing game? How can you possibly review a game you haven't even played?
A simple, fast-paced, game, takes about an hour to play.In the not too distant future a breakthrough in virtual reality programming and technology creates realistic experiences for participants. “It's like being dropped into a video game,” rave some of the fans. These experiences can be recorded from POV, or any other any angle. Broadcast technology lets each viewer choose which participant to watch, and which angle to watch from. This leads to a spate of virtual reality tv shows, which leads to the formation of "VRN, the Virtual Reality Network". One of the most popular shows is "The VRN Elimination Game".
Every week six contestants face each other in a series of virtual contests. The loser of each contest is eliminated and the remainder move on to the next contest, until there is only one contestant left, the ultimate winner.
A question for James Jenkins: If you are not a role play gamer, why are you reviewing a role playing game? How can you possibly review a game you haven't even played?