A New Quest 2 VR Shooter Ditches Controllers for Your Hands

A cartoon-like screen of a gun being held in a tunnel in a VR game

Most VR games rely on a pair of game controllers you hold in your hands, just like with any other regular console. And while the age of controller-free VR and AR sometimes seems right around the corner, Rogue Ascent, a new game on the Meta Quest app store, is ready for that moment now.

The first-person shooter game relies entirely on hand tracking, a feature that’s been supported on the Quest and Quest 2 for years. Though plenty of games and apps already use hand tracking, few are high-intensity action games like a shooter. Still, it doesn’t work as you might think. According to the developers, rapid finger motions for shooting can get too exhausting, so you attack by making “finger guns,” which auto-fire.

I played some of the game myself and found that the motions tend to be more broad than nuanced. Holding a hand over certain spots teleports movement forward. Hold up and aim your fingers to shoot. Two hands together form a shield. 

Hand tracking in VR games often reminds me of the motion-tracking camera on the long-gone Xbox Kinect, but there’s a possibility that the technology could advance. Meta’s Quest 3 might improve hand-tracking accuracy, and Apple’s expected mixed-reality headset may not have physical controllers at all. Meta’s CTO, Andrew Bosworth, suggested last year that the eventual goal for Quest hardware is to evolve to a controller-optional design, but that the company’s “not there yet.”

If you’re curious, the game’s available to buy now. I don’t think it’s as good as playing with controllers, but it’s a sign that fitness games and other games with hand tracking might get even better. And that could make VR games easier to play if you find button-filled controllers confusing in the first place.

This won’t be the last hands-only game for VR. As headsets get smaller and become glasses, this could become a new norm.



Total
0
Shares
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Prev
Apple and Google Aim to Stop Unwanted Tracking by AirTags, Other Devices

Apple and Google Aim to Stop Unwanted Tracking by AirTags, Other Devices

Apple and Google are teaming up to help prevent the misuse of Bluetooth

Next
Samsung Teases New Sleep and Health Features for Upcoming Galaxy Watches

Samsung Teases New Sleep and Health Features for Upcoming Galaxy Watches

Samsung’s Galaxy Watch line is getting a handful of sleep, fitness and

You May Also Like