Chronos Launches On Oculus Rift
Gunfire Games, a leading independent developer of video games, announced today that Chronos, the premium VR adventure RPG title, has launched exclusively on Oculus. The new game is priced at $49.99, rated comfortable and is available in the Oculus store. The atmospheric RPG that chronicles a hero’s lifelong quest to save their homeland from a great evil combines unique adventure game elements with RPG mechanics all in an unparalleled level of immersion, scale and detail! A variety of weapons, abilities and powers help players in their quest all while exploring a vast fantasy world in full Virtual Reality.
Speaking about the release of Chronos, David Adams, President of Gunfire Games said:
“One of the cool things about VR is that you’re just in this world, enjoying it, looking around and doing stuff, and with Chronos we want to encourage people to stop, look around, think and enjoy themselves. There are so many inspirations for Chronos, but overall the experience is a mixture of puzzles, a great RPG, and a great adventure with exploration and combat,” Adams continued. “Style-wise we wanted to really capture the feel of a fairytale while still being anchored in the real world, because things are more fantastical when they are in relation to things that are normal.”
Your character will grow wiser, stronger and more powerful as they explore the depths of the mysterious labyrinth. But with the unique aging mechanic, every time the character dies they age one year. Players must adapt to their character’s advancing age as they progress through the game. Start young and nimble, end wise and more attuned to magic.
It was reported earlier this month that the game had gone Gold with pre-orders. Speaking at the time, Adams said:
“It feels great to finally be here, so close to the finish line. It’s awesome to work on a launch title for exciting new hardware like Rift and to be part of such a huge launch. We can’t wait for March 28 to arrive so players can get their hands on both Rift and Chronos.”