It’s safe to say I wasn’t very impressed with Spider-Man: Far From Home VR when it released just over a year ago for PlayStation VR. This messy movie tie-in was very short, full of game-breaking bugs and, while it did succeed in making you feel a little bit like the wonderful web-slinger himself, the whole experience only lasted around 10 minutes (when it worked).
Thankfully, there’s a Dieslepunk puzzle-platformer called Yupitergrad on the horizon and it promises to fulfil all your Spider-Man needs; albeit with comical arm mounted plungers rather than Spidey’s classic web-shooters.
In the video below, you can watch me play through the first hour of Yupitergrad as I get to grips with the suction-cup control-scheme, swing my way through some very dangerous situations and (of course) make a load of cheap jokes about tugging.
It’s safe to say I wasn’t very impressed with Spider-Man: Far From Home VR when it released just over a year ago for PlayStation VR. This messy movie tie-in was very short, full of game-breaking bugs and, while it did succeed in making you feel a little bit like the wonderful web-slinger himself, the whole experience only lasted around 10 minutes (when it worked).Thankfully, there’s a Dieslepunk puzzle-platformer called Yupitergrad on the horizon and it promises to fulfil all your Spider-Man needs; albeit with comical arm mounted plungers rather than Spidey’s classic web-shooters. In the video below, you can watch me play through the first hour of Yupitergrad as I get to grips with the suction-cup control-scheme, swing my way through some very dangerous situations and (of course) make a load of cheap jokes about tugging. Read moreEurogamer.net