Robo Recall Is Epic’s First Full VR Game, And It’s Free

Robo Recall Is Epic’s First Full VR Game, And It’s Free

Here’s our first look at Robo Recall, a virtual reality robot shooter built for Oculus Touch that Epic Games will be releasing for free in early 2017. It’s pretty shiny.

Announced today at Oculus Connect 3, Robo Recall is the spiritual successor to the Bullet Train demo Epic released at last year’s Oculus showcase. The developer’s first full-featured virtual reality game sees players using a variety of weapons to dismantle an army of robots that have obviously gone off-script.

Players will partake in a series of increasingly challenging missions. The game will feature leaderboard support via the Oculus SDK, as well as a sandbox mode for players to practise their robot destruction skills without limits.

Does this look like a good enough reason to spend another couple hundred dollars on more Rift hardware?

Robo Recall Is Epic’s First Full VR Game, And It’s Free
Robo Recall Is Epic’s First Full VR Game, And It’s Free
Robo Recall Is Epic’s First Full VR Game, And It’s Free

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