Compound, a retro-themed VR shooter influenced by Wolfenstein 3D, launches on PlayStation VR2 in the present day.
Initially launched in early entry on Steam in 2018, Compound is a free-roaming, roguelite FPS with colourful pixel artwork that sees you combating ‘The Company.’ Created by notdead by way of sole developer Bevan McKechnie, its full launch arrived 4 years in a while PC VR and Quest. Now, a PlayStation Retailer itemizing confirmed it is heading to PSVR 2 with adaptive set off help and haptic suggestions.
We went hands-on with the PlayStation VR2 port earlier than in the present day’s launch, and our preliminary impressions are largely unchanged from our Compound assessment in 2022. We really useful Not Useless’s retro-themed FPS again then, calling it a “love letter” to Wolfenstein 3D and Doom that is “recent but acquainted.”
That stated, there are just a few notable enhancements that make this PSVR 2 model the definitive strategy to play Compound. It is operating at a local 120Hz refresh charge with out reprojection or foveated rendering, and the fashionable visuals look higher than ever. The adaptive triggers additionally provide pleasing resistance to the already satisfying gunplay, and it is nonetheless a extremely replayable expertise.
Compound reaches PlayStation VR2 on August 13, and it is obtainable now for Quest and Steam.