Investigating the Quest 1 restrictionįor now, this version of Resident Evil 4 only works on Oculus Quest hardware, not on Windows PCs or PlayStation 4's VR mode. It's unfortunate that Facebook, Capcom, and porting studio Armature didn't straighten all this out for average customers in the first place. Facebook may sell the Oculus Quest as a simple 'set-and-forget' path to VR, but in the case of RE4VR, I recommend going through some complicated steps to make the game far more playable on its target platform of the Quest 2-and I'll explain the iffy method to unlock the game's compatibility with the Quest 1.
New and old players should give this one a try-even if it's missing a few crucial elements.īut as of press time, our recommendation comes with some asterisks, so this is both a review and a technical guide. As the roughly 4,000th port of RE4 since the game's original 2005 launch, this new version manages to establish itself as the action-horror classic's best version. After testing Thursday's virtual reality launch of Resident Evil 4 (RE4VR), currently an Oculus Quest exclusive, I found myself equally impressed and puzzled.