Fallout 4 VR will now be a free S.P.E.C.I.A.L. gift with every HTC Vive headset

It feels as though the world could turn into a desolate, irradiated wasteland any day now, so what better way to prepare for the worst than with Fallout 4 recreated in virtual reality? From today on, anyone who stumps up the dollar for an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HTC Vive headset will get a copy of Bethesda's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fallout 4 VR for  

Fallout 4 VR is, simply, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fallout 4🎀 in virtual reality. No corners have been cut - this is the full game carefully rebuilt for headset life, complete with all the vault-armored targeting, bandits, and weapons from the original. The game will be released on December 12 and is priced at $60.

As someone who's dipped their heavily power-armored toe into how Fallout 4 feels in VR, the (virtual) reality is massive and a little disorientating. While some things feel totally natural - glancing🦹 at your Pip Boy on your wrist, for example - nothing quite prepares for you for trying to take on a super mutant while you're literally face-to-face. Push through the initial discomfort, thou🌳gh, and you quickly adjust and lose all sense of time as your explore the familiar, defeated landscape from an entirely new perspective. 

The HTC Vive is a serious toy - costing $600 for the headset, controllers, base stations, and assorted w🐠ires - but it's 💯also the most impressive when it comes to delivering the room-scale VR of your nerdy dreams. Your Fallout 4 VR will come in the form of a redemption code, which you'll need to keep handy for when the game launches in a few months. 

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