Tales from the Galaxy's Edge gets a massive VR upgrade

the final part of the best Star Wars game on Oculus Quest 2

 

The final part of the best Star Wars game in slot Oculus Quest 2 feels like a gateway to finally overlapping houses and amusement parks.Having missed out on my own visit to Disney's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge theme park last year, I immersed myself in VR Tie-in Tales From the Galaxy's Edge on Oculus Quest 2. The experience did not disappoint.

Although the filming An adventure based on exploring a completely different realm with a crowded theme park. The new expansion, Last Call, completes the story and adds more familiar characters… and make me want more The two parts of ILMxLab now feel like a complete world: the add-on and the previous game are linked.

So it's worth buying the whole package if you haven't tried the game yet (it's $35 at the Oculus Store). The level design and environment of the entire experience feels inexplicably Disney-like. There are levels that hide their size with a smart layout. The feeling of manipulating weapons, tools, and inventory feels complex yet easy to learn.

New tools such as a hoverpack that can fly in all directions, a shoulder holster and other extras. helpful Improvements are welcome. Additionally, characters like Dok Ondar, Hondo Ohnaka, and IG-88 are in the game this time. This creates more overlap between Galaxy's Edge theme park and VR gaming worlds.

This time, there are two new multi-stage missions: one about finding relics for Dok Ondar and one about the arrival of the First Order at Batuu. IG-88 and a rotatable turret aiming experience) The feel of the ILMxLab's character is still impressive. Meeting a character like Dok feels like meeting a character in an amusement park or an immersive theatrical performance. 

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