Virtual Reality is brilliant, but it’s rarely relaxing. Stick on a VR headset and in a couple of minutes you can be shooting zombies in the face, crawling through claustrophobic air ducts on a mutant infested spaceship or even getting properly, physically sweaty as you swing lightsabers at coloured blocks to the thumping base of hardcore dance tracks.
Arca’s Path VR then is something quite different and through a unique control scheme and a watercolour-like presentation that would give Bob Ross a run for his money, it proves that not all VR experiences have to be thrill-rides.
In this week’s episode of Ian’s VR Corner you can see me play through the first five levels of the game, all whilst ruining the lovely chill atmosphere with my usual, nonsensical commentary.
Source: Eurogamer Arca's Path VR is a refreshing change of pace for virtual reality