
If you were ever on the fence about VR and its future, experiencing it first-hand will surely shift your perspective and open your eyes to the limitless possibilities of this exciting new medium (watching gameplay videos doesn't count, as it just cannot do the experience justice).Įven drawing in Half Life Alyx is quite surreal and super realistic (you can even play a piano)īut let's cut the hype before I start sounding like I'm auditioning for Valve's marketing team, and let's get into specific hardware requirements for all levels of performance.

It takes a lot to trigger me, but if you own a VR headset and haven't played it, I'm literally triggered.īut on a serious note, Alyx is well and truly the best VR game of all time (so far). Not that I ever doubted them, as they are in Rare company as developers after all (a cut above the rest). However you look at it, the game is a masterpiece that doesn't come around often, and a must-play whether you're a Half Life fan or not. As a Half Life fan who fondly remembers HL1 as one of the very first PC games I ever played as a kid, and also as a firm believer in VR (and AR) being the inevitable future of essentially all entertainment, when Alyx released to overwhelmingly positive reactions I was relieved and so glad Valve lived up to the huge pre-launch hype.

If there ever was a game worthy of upgrading or building a gaming PC for, Half Life Alyx is it.
