There’s a reason you don’t see so many racing games in VR, as, for example, first person shooters: VR motion sickness.
It’s inspired football competition puts two teams of cars against each other when they are trying to score massive soccer ball into the goal each other. There is also a Bumper ball, he VR Rocket League. Here you can experience a few additional game modes such as Time Trial, Custom Races and Micro Motor. Those looking for something besides the usual races, want to try arcade.
It’s something like a VR Mario Kart, with the exception of fantastic characters. For additional tasks, select the “Type X” while selecting cards to include in the game a weapon and special abilities such as missiles, tornado and shields. There are also Quick Race, which allows you to dive directly into the action. Career mode allows you to unlock additional vehicles participating in hundreds of races at more than 50 tracks, from tropical resorts and Alpine trails to archeological excavations and ancient ruins, tropical. It is here that you can also switch between different game modes. The garage is actually one of the most remarkable parts Mini Motor Racing X. You can also change the appearance and perform a variety of other settings. It is here that you can make a choice from a wide variety of vehicles, each of which has its own unique statistics. Players start their career in the private garage. Whether it’s a great eclectic selection of race tracks and environments, to a comprehensive configuration of vehicles, colorful pictures or multiple game modes in this amazingly rich racing experiences, there’s something for everyone. Mini Motor Racing X, first released in 2011 for iOS and Android, finally got to the Oculus Quest, offering what at the moment can be considered the most satisfactory test of virtual racing on a standalone headset.