Reality Fighters is a PlayStation Vita augmented reality video game developed by Novarama, and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe.
Reality Fighters is a augmented reality video game for PlayStation Vita where the player can take a photo of himself or herself and, using the game's editing tools, become a video game character. The game boasts over 8 trillion unique fighter combinations, which can be used in solo and online play. Reality Fighters is a PlayStation Vita launch title. The gameplay of Reality Fighters augmented reality video game takes the classic fighting game mechanics, bringing them to a wider, more mainstream focus.
To begin with, the player takes a photo of the face using the front of rear camera. Using face detection technology, the game can then recreate a character with the player's likeness. The game lets players choose gender and body shape, and wear over 400 pieces of clothing. The game also allows players to choose among 15 fight styles, and over 50 weapons. Fight styles, weapons and clothes choice affect gameplay, by unlocking new combos or modifying the damage or armor of specific body parts. Thus, a helmet will better protect the head, and a pair of boots will boost our kicking ability.
Reality Fighters augmented reality video game for PlayStation Vita offers dual control. On one side, the game can be played via buttons alone, with a classic control method. On the other, the game can be played via the front and rear touch, which allow the player to perform all combos in a more accessible way.
The Reality Fighters augmented reality video game for PlayStation Vita modes are: story mode; survivor; quick fight; time attack; online versus (both AdHoc and Infrastructure).
The Reality Fighters augmented reality video game for PlayStation Vita also supports social features of PSVita like online leaderboards, friend lists, or NEAR. Finally, players can pose and take photos of their characters. The goal of the Reality Fighters augmented reality video game for PlayStation Vita is thus to bring fighting games to a more mainstream audience.
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Author: John Milton | Published: January 27, 2012 12:00 AM