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© Courtesy If you were looking to get into casual VR gaming a year ago, the Oculus Quest was the way to go. Now, the Quest 2 headset is even cheaper, faster, and lighter.OnlineVendetta online ships
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Oculus Quest sucks. That's right, I said it. I know it seems hypocritical, as someone who’s publicly written about his one true love, the Oculus Quest, the quintessential virtual reality experience that 'blew my expectations out of the water' when it released last year. You may be wondering, 'Why is this breakup so nasty?Was the Oculus Quest nothing more than a technological gimmick?' No, this was a lovers' quarrel. I fell in love with another. When a piece of technology is so good in a first iteration, rarely can it get much better from there, but Oculus said, 'Buckle up your heart, because we’ve got it beat.' Oculus Quest 2, released today, is now the quintessential VR experience.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the Quest VR headset line, here’s me getting on my gamer soapbox: The Quest from Oculus, which is a Facebook company, was designed to be the first truly accessible, fully functional, great-for-every-consumer VR headset. It was an all-in-one system that worked with two controllers and said headset. No computers, no extra cameras, no wires, no massive commitments. While $400 was no small cost, considering the alternatives (like the $1K-plus HTC Vive Pro, for example), the price point drastically undercut the market. And while not all VR games were functional on the Quest, a vast majority of the most popular titles from virtual reality lore showed up and played well.

Sounds pretty sweet, right? So why, in my opinion, has the Quest 2 blown the Quest 1 out of the water, to use that phrase again? Well, because the package has become something that even post-Quest me didn't think was possible.

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The Oculus Quest 2 comes in a new, cybernetic-looking white, but that's far from the only difference. The guts are a massive improvement. The processor is faster, there’s more RAM, and load times are shorter, alongside other upgrades you'd expect from a second-generation machine. One of the most significant changes is the size; Oculus actually made the Quest 2 smaller, a bit lighter, and far less clunky than the previous model, which is saying a lot for technology that, at this time a year ago, I never would have chosen 'clunky' as the first word to describe it. Some subtle changes to the build and and fastening straps allow the headset to rest on your face far more comfortably, too.

A decent number of games on Quest's system are getting 'enhanced' for the new generation, including personal favorites Superhot, Arizona Sunshine, and Trover Saves the Universe. I’m sure we’ll see most games get enhanced in the future—primarily for the resolution. The Quest 2 expands upon the first gen's pixel count with a 1,832 x 1,920 resolution, and a 90 Hz refresh rate is coming down the pipeline (it's at 72 Hz upon release, awaiting an update). That's a significant improvement on the first Quest's 1,600 x 1,440 resolution and similarly, its 72 Hz refresh rate. While these numbers may seem small compared to the massive resolution jumps in TVs and computer monitors, trust me, with the in-your-face tendencies of VR, even the slightest resolution bump makes a difference.

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Between the lighter-weight hardware and higher-end motion tracking, the VR games are more responsive. Add in the upgraded resolution and superior detailing, and the immersion that VR people like me always talk about is at a whole new level. The lightsaber dojo in Vader Immortal: Episode III feels even more like the Jedi experience we’ve always dreamed of, and Sports Scramble continues to be one of the best and wackiest sports titles since Wii Sports (which means a lot coming from me, the official #1 Wii Sports Fan; just check my Twitter bio). And even if you’re not a rad gamer, you can always watch some transcendent content on Netflix or YouTube.

Finally, on a parting note: Oculus also lowered the price. Not a little bit, but a lot. Twenty-five percent, to be exact. The Quest 2 has a $299 price tag, which is an unbelievable coup. Is Oculus pulling a PS3 and not making any profit on the hardware? Maybe? The only working theory I have entails extensive dark magic, spell casting, and probably blood rituals. I can’t overstate enough how, if you were looking to fall for casual VR a year ago, the Quest was the way to do it. Now, the Quest 2 is somehow even better.

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Weekend Downloads is part of our weekly update to bring you the latest additions to the Samsung Gear VR and Oculus Rift.

We’re kicking off the weekend with a ton of new content. Whether you’re in the midst of a magical forest in Oculus Story Studio’s Lost 360, now available for Gear VR, or flying over iconic Paris landmarks in Eagle Flight, from Ubisoft Montreal — there’s something for everyone.

Get ready to snap in your phone scouts!

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This Week’s New Gear VR and Oculus Rift Content (10/22/16)

ENTERTAINMENT:

Lost 360 (FREE – Gear VR)
Lost 360, from Oculus Story Studio, is now available on the Oculus Store. This short film brings you along an unexpected encounter in a magical forest. From the director of Pixar’s The Blue Umbrella, Lost 360 is an excellent showcase of narrative storytelling in virtual reality. You can find Lost 360 in Oculus Video, in the New and Top Picks tab.

IDEA B ($0.99 – Rift)
Explore this 7-track virtual reality music album recorded and engineered exclusively for Gear VR. Experience elements of the album that were recorded specifically for 3D positional audio—some guitar tracks, for example, are attached to birds flying over your head. Your VR environment can be paused, played, and rewound like a video, but you can still move around in it like a game.

VR Roller Coaster – Cave Depths ($0.99 – Rift)
Experience a crazy roller coaster ride in Cave Depths where the user chooses what direction to go with head movements.

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Eagle Flight ($39.99 – Rift)
Developed exclusively for VR, Eagle Flight sends you into the skies of Paris to experience the freedom of flying like never before! Fifty years after humans vanished from the face of the Earth, wildlife and nature have reclaimed its cities, leaving you with a breathtaking city playground in Paris. As an eagle, you soar past iconic landmarks, from the Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame Cathedral, and dive through narrow streets to fight opponents and protect your territory. Eagle Flight gives you absolute liberty to explore Paris from a bird’s-eye view! Requires a third-party Uplay account.

Age of Diamonds ($2.99 – Gear VR)
Dive into this blend of pure arcade “breakout” gameplay, and original physics- and logic-based puzzles. Unlock diamonds by shattering all the bricks in the game. Sixty different levels will present unique challenges.

Overflight ($3.99 – Gear VR)
Dive into this blend of pure arcade “breakout” gameplay, and original physics- and logic-based puzzles. Unlock diamonds by shattering all the bricks in the game. Sixty different levels will present unique challenges.

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S.E.N.S VR ($2.99 – Gear VR)
S.E.N.S VR is the first VR game inspired by a comic. You play a man lost in a labyrinth of strange laws. To complete this initiatory journey, it will take as much power of observation as it will imagination. Surprised by a mirage, swept away by a storm, flying over countless cities, you will have the pleasure of finding and losing your way without difficulty, but not without questions.

Twobit (FREE – Gear VR)
Using your sight, help a little robot approach problems and puzzles. But who is Twobit and, most importantly, who are you? Are you a figment of his imagination? The clock continues to tick and something terrible is on its way—can you and Twobit find a way to escape pending doom and ultimately unravel the mysteries of this dark and enigmatic place?

Vendetta Online VR ($2.99 – Gear VR)
Dive into the completely persistent universe and detailed storyline of this cross-platform space combat MMORPG, and play with thousands of other people as pilots of spaceships in a vast universe. Users may build their characters in any direction they desire, becoming rich captains of industry, military heroes, or outlaws. A fast-paced, real-time “twitch” style combat model gives intense action, coupled with the backdrop of RPG gameplay in a massive online galaxy.

Boogeyman ($7.99 – Gear VR)
Young Thomas has just moved into a new house with a dark past. He finds a cassette player—with a tape left inside—and a flashlight. As darkness falls, Thomas soon realises he is not alone within the room. Use your flashlight to ward off the Boogeyman, it seems to be the only thing it fears. There are five ways into your room: the door, closet, window, air vent, and sides of the bed. Watch them carefully…

Room 202 (FREE – Rift)
“Let’s try this again, Mackenzie. We’re sick and tired of your lip. You’re not gonna talk your way out of this. So we’ve made this simple. We’re going to ask you questions. And you’re going to reply by nodding yes or no. Get it?” Your hands are cuffed. Your mouth is gagged. The door reads “Room 202.” Navigate your way through this experience using only the movement of your head, as well as your smarts, as a couple of dirty cops pepper you with questions. Will you sing?

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Inception (FREE – Gear VR and Rift)
Every person should be able to walk around the seven wonders, enjoy front seats to a performance of a lifetime, feel the beauty of nature, and be touched by an amazing masterpiece. Inception is a leading provider of VR entertainment content. We bring immersive experiences to life, focusing on music, culture and lifestyle. We work with the world’s favorite artists, museums, and content creators from around the world to create the most immersive and entertaining content possible.

Chornobyl360 Interactive Documentary (FREE – Gear VR)
Users have a unique opportunity to plunge into various scenes from around the site of the catastrophic Chornobyl disaster: the ghost city of Pripyat and the Exclusion Zone.

Relax VR (FREE – Gear VR)
Find immersive relaxation and meditation in Virtual Reality. Relax VR lets you escape to beautiful locations around the world, such as The 12 Apostles, Great Ocean Road, Australia Rock, Pools of South NSW, Australia Dream Beach, Portugal, and more!