Oh man, where to even start with this? So, I was diving deep into this game called Electronauts — it’s like this VR thing where you can pretend to be a DJ even if you’re more like the silent, tone-deaf type at parties (yep, that’s me). This game’s on pretty much every VR headset you can think of. I checked out some reviews and was like, “Why not?”
Now, get this. There’s something seriously cool about its design, and it’s not just for music lovers. It’s got these layers — like a cake, but, well, digital — that make it easy and fun.
First off, let’s chat about ease-of-use. You’ve got these drumsticks in the game. At first, I was like, why drumsticks? But then it hit me (not literally, thankfully) — humans love tools, right? We’re basically tool-using maniacs. Turns out, you treat those sticks like extensions of your own arms. Pretty wild. Plus, they make these buttons huge so you can’t miss them even if you tried.
Now, here’s the real kicker, instead of just tapping a button like you’d do when you’re on your phone, you have to poke it with your stick. Then pull a trigger. It’s like fishing for buttons. Who thought of this? Maybe they had too much coffee. But weirdly enough, it works! No physical button feel, just pure VR magic.
Then there’s this thing called hierarchy — think of it like organizing your candy stash. Everything’s in boxes, or cubes here. You pop them onto pedestals to get things going. It’s like a mini-library but less dusty. You can only juggle three at a time, which keeps it simple and tidy. None of that folder-inside-folder mess. I mean, who has time for that?
And there I was, thinking about all this while sipping on my morning coffee. It made me realize something — well, I forgot what it was. But anyway, this game surprises me every time. Go give it a whirl. Maybe it’ll make you see VR in a whole new way. Or not. Who knows?