With nearly three years of additional development time the solo indie developer has added a lot of new content and features. It was fine, for the time, but I had honestly forgotten it existed. Now, as of just about a week ago, it’s out of Early Access as a full launch for $29.99 on Steam with support for all major VR headsets including Rift, Vive, Index, and Windows MR.īack when I tried it previously it was basically just poorly scripted AI running at each other in open fields while you waggled your weapons to try and emulate some morsel of intensity. In fact, since launch, there have already been additional updates.
That’s a long time to be in early access and thankfully it didn’t wither away or linger in obscurity forever. We first covered Tales of Glory way back in December 2017 - about two and a half years ago - and the developers, BlackTale games, have admirably been hard at work on it ever since.