VR has its fair share of niche gaming genres, with developers coming up with some wild and innovative ideas. Asymmetrical games like VR Giants and Carly and the Reaperman are a couple of good examples of this, where players work together to solve puzzles. Head a little further back in time, and you’ll find 2020s Panoptic. Now the folks behind it, Team Panotopes, have announced a sequel, Panoptic II.
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