Revisit the saber-swinging noughties in Jedi Outcast’s VR port

It’s turn into a little bit of a cliche to recommend VR doesn’t but have any system-selling video games (let’s remind you that Rez Infinite just came to PC). A port of a fifteen-year outdated shooter in all probability gained’t persuade you to choose up a Rift, however in the event you already personal one, it is perhaps sufficient to make you mud it off.

If Half-Life can get on our checklist of the best shooters on PC then Jedi Outcast ought to. Hmph.

Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast was an actual gem when it got here out in 2002, boasting a terrific marketing campaign, top-notch arena-style multiplayer, and lightsaber fight that arguably nonetheless hasn’t been bettered. 

If you personal a VR system and want to strive it once more (or for the primary time), now you’ll be able to – because of modder Jochen Leopold. He launched a VR model of Jedi Outcast a few days in the past, which you’ll seize on GitHub here. Its extra polished sequel, Jedi Academy, is also available. For extra of Leopold’s work, check out his portfolio.

Revisit the saber-swinging noughties in Jedi Outcast’s VR port

Sadly, Leopold is not certain he’ll be capable to make the plain addition of Oculus Touch help for some saber-swinging enjoyable, according to VR Focus

If you do not have a headset however want to strive the originals, each Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy are on Steam at £6.99 ($9.99). They’ve aged, clearly, however you’ll be able to overlook that form of factor then they’re price a glance. 

 
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