VR Golf Online for Steam and Oculus adds Multiplayer
Building on the successful launch of its latest highly competitive, virtual reality (VR) sports simulation game, today Kakao Games, a global multi-platform games publisher, released a major content update for VR Golf Online on Steam and Oculus. In the latest content update for the game, VR Golf Online now offer cross-platform play between Steam and Oculus for golf fanatics worldwide.
About the game:
In VR Golf Online, players can now compete against family and friends on 36 beautifully designed and expansive courses locally and online in multiplayer modes. In the new multiplayer competition, players can also match with other golfers worldwide in real time to see who is ace of the course and real-time voice chat with the competition.
- Multiplayer and cross-platform gameplay: Play with or against gamers on the fairway locally or online on the HTC Vive via SteamVR and/or the Oculus Rift, in addition to being able to sync gameplay between the two versions;
- Real time voice chatting: Chat with the competition in real time for a fully immersive golf experience;
- Compatible with the Oculus Touch: Experience the game with the newly enabled Oculus Touch compatibility and support;
- First and third-person view: Play and switch between first or third person points of view when using the Oculus Rift’s Touch controller, the HTC Vive controller or the classic Xbox controller on Oculus;
- Updated language support for Oculus: French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Simplified Chinese languages are now supported.
Check out the Trailer:
“As it stands, VR Golf Online is a capable golfing game. The 2 courses (36 holes in total) are richly detailed with a variety of landscapes and hazards and the sense of presence — standing there at the tee or on the green, looking down at your ball, and reaching back to swing — feels great. It’s a calming and almost meditative way of enjoying golf, without the need to travel across courses, sit in a golf kart, or strike up small talk with people you don’t even like. Instead, your lifeless caddie just stands there, smiling, and watches you play.
Mechanically, it’s a forgiving game. Since you’re not holding an actual club hitting an actual ball, there is some flexibility given to the accuracy and power of your swing. It’s not quite Wii Sports Golf levels of leeway, but it doesn’t require you to be a professional to have fun either.”
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