Before, those non-gamer players would need to use a normal gamepad to control the game. Why is that significant? Well for one, it makes the game way more accessible to people who aren’t gamers. Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes now supports Oculus Touch and HTC Vive controllers! /Tvon0hlY2n Unfortunately the PSVR version of the game doesn’t yet support that platform’s Move controllers.
Both the SteamVR version of the game (which supports the Rift and Vive) and the Oculus Home version of the game (which supports Rift), have the added motion controller support.
It’s a blast, and players agree: the game is rated ‘Overwhelmingly Positive’ on Steam with 98% positive reviews.Īnd now an update to the game has added support for both Oculus Touch and Vive controllers. That’s where the other players come in: using a smartphone, computer, or even a printed copy, anyone not in the headset can access the 23 page bomb defusal document in order to aid in disarming the bomb. The only problem is that the headset player doesn’t have the bomb defusal manual….
The bomb has a series of ‘modules’ which are miniature puzzles that must be solved in order to disarm it. In Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, the player wearing the VR headset will find themselves sitting alone in a room with a ticking time bomb in front of them. No matter how much independent developers try to push couch gaming onto me it will never change the fact that I have moved on to a future of internet multiplayer and shouting over a microphone. Now the game has added much requested support for both Vive and Rift’s VR controllers. Octoin PS4 / PSVR / Reviews tagged bomb / disposal / Keep Talking and nobody explodes / ps4 / review / vr by Grizz Party games are generally not my forte. Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is an undeniably fun VR party game that you can play together with a big group with only one VR headset.