Immersive, engaging, compelling - games that make you feel like you're right there in the thick of it all always rank high in my book, but is there actually a way to take it even further? Sure, VR might be the way to go if you want to take it up a notch, but we can't all have clunky gear strapped to our heads to deaden all visual sense - not when life calls you to be aware of someone at the door or of your dinner burning.
Now, I have to admit - when I first got the offer to give the Woojer Vest 3 a go, it felt a tad too gimmicky for me. It claims to make you feel "all the feels", with its ultra-cool haptic vibrations and complicated tech I won't be able to explain. But being able to feel things happening inside a game without resorting to a VR headset was simply too intriguing for me - can this nifty new peripheral completely change the way you play, or is it simply sensory overload you don't really need? ... [MORE]
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