![]() (Credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe)Ĭompletion of the 'VR Experience mode' opens up access to the 'VR Free Paint mode', which is really awesome. This little guy is called 'Splotch', and he's pretty cool. ![]() Sadly, this mode only takes about 30 minutes, but that's not all the VR fun Concrete Genie has to offer. Sadly, the 'VR Experience mode' doesn't support DualShock 4. You'll need a PSVR headset, PlayStation Camera, and two PlayStation Move Controllers. In this mode, you team up with an adorable little Genie called 'Splotch', moving through a series of rooms and landscapes to unlock new painting options and progress. (Credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe)Īlthough the game doesn't have PSVR support all the way through its narrative mode, the game also includes a 'VR Experience mode', which switches the camera angle from third-person to a first-person one. To progress through the game, you'll need to sketch "Genies" on various buildings and surfaces, magical creatures that can help you solve puzzles and unblock paths. When his bullies scatter his sketches and paintings, Ash steps out on a touching adventure to get his artwork back. In the games story mode, you step into the shoes of a young man called Ash, who is subjected to horrendous bullying. So, I was absolutely delighted to see that Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe's Concrete Genie, a heart-warming adventure game with two PSVR-compatible modes, was made one of PlayStation Plus's free titles in February. ![]() ![]() Honestly, I'm running out of games to play. This Winter seems to have gone on for a lifetime. Looking for a new game to get you through the rest of the Winter? PlayStation Plus has made Concrete Genie free this month, a touching adventure game with PSVR-compatible modes. ![]()
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