Demeo is the best multiplayer, virtual-reality D&D clone ever made
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Demeo feels much like a classic, physical session of a tabletop RPG like Dungeons & Dragons-and it stars these four classes of heroes. You pick them up and move them around a board in VR, and the sensation is fantastic.
That's how I feel about the new virtual reality game Demeo. You can see it in the above gallery: This Dungeons & Dragons-styled video game recreates the franchise's tactile, turn-based battles with friends. And it's awesome.
I can move clunky, fantastical miniatures around a board, then watch them come to life to do battle while nearby friends scream in delight and/or agony when a dice roll changes everything at a moment's notice? And all of that happens on-demand within a genius VR implementation? Yes, please. I love this stuff-a blend of tabletop and digital co-op gaming with a dash of real-life presence-and I wish I'd had it earlier. (Specifically, I wish I'd had it for the past 15 months.)
This recent VR game, available on SteamVR and Oculus Quest for $30 as of May 6, is absolutely not perfect. In fact. it's arguably missing a critical "early access" tag. Getting through a session of this D&D facsimile without inventing a wish list of additional features may be a challenge, especially if you and your adventuring party have an established regimen of tabletop co-op adventure games.
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