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‘BEATABLE’ Early Access Review – Casual Rhythm Gaming Cleverly Designed for Hand-tracking

  • Quest's hand-tracking in BEATABLE, a rhythm game, is deemed good enough for casual gameplay, with some concerns about precision and latency.
  • BEATABLE, developed by XR Games, offers a unique rhythm gaming experience on the Quest platform.
  • Gameplay involves tapping on different lanes with hand gestures, such as tapping, clapping, and snapping to the beat.
  • The game is easy to learn, but mastering it may require overcoming Quest's hand-tracking latency.
  • XR Games has applied techniques to mitigate tracking delays and syncing detection in BEATABLE.
  • Calibrating playspace and optimizing lighting are crucial for precise gameplay in BEATABLE.
  • While hand-tracking allows for unique gameplay mechanics, the immersion and cool factor of BEATABLE may be lacking compared to other VR rhythm games.
  • BEATABLE offers comfort and convenience, allowing gameplay on any flat surface without artificial locomotion.
  • Despite some concerns about precision and gameplay stickiness, BEATABLE shows potential to evolve into a foundational game in the XR gaming subgenre.
  • As an Early Access title, BEATABLE is subject to further improvements and changes over time.

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