VR Metroidvania sequel Yupitergrad 2: The Lost Station to arrive with even more action and humore.
A sequel to Yupitergrad (2020) is in the works. Back to the space station’s immersive virtual reality experience! As a result of Gamedust’s first work on the game, the company has gained traction with VR enthusiasts and critics alike. With more than 500 votes, it has an average rating of 4.7/5. As the developers have announced, there is a lot more action, ambition, and expansion in Yupirtegrad 2: The Lost Station.
Take a look at the Yupitergrad 2: The Lost Station trailer, and get ready for an action-packed adventure filled with puzzle-solving and absurd humor!
The game will have an intriguing tale, laced with a healthy amount of humor and the freedom to roam the immense space station that our hero finds himself on after receiving a mystery signal. Exploration in virtual reality will allow players to swing on ropes (like Tarzan in space) and search for mysteries and methods to open up previously inaccessible tunnels and locations. Combat has also arrived at this point.
We won’t be leaving the enigmatic space station in a state of pure desolation. As a result, the game will be far more dynamic and action-packed. Players will face hostile robots armed with lethal weaponry provided by creators. As a result of it, the game will be much more exciting.
New mechanisms will be added to the game. Virtual reality players may look forward to the first contemporary Metroidvania game, Yupitergrad 2: The Lost Station, when it launched in 2019. While exploring the space station and solving environmental puzzles, players will have access to various tools, including the well-known gripping hooks with suction cups and boosters.
“Our whole team had a great time creating the first Yupitergrad, and on top of that, the game was a success.” – said Dominik Strugała, game designer from Gamedust. “We still want to swing in space and further develop this world. Yupitergrad 2: The Lost Station will be a unique game as it is the first, faithful to the genre, Metroidvania in a VR environment. We are preparing the possibility of acquiring new equipment, searching for ways to open doors, and above all, a lot of freedom moving around the beautiful and detailed space station”
According to Gamedust, it’s been revealed that Yupitergrad 2: The Lost Station will be coming to Oculus Quest and other VT systems. The Steam card for the game will be revealed in the next few weeks.
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