The Big Question: What Are Valve’s Three VR Games? – UploadVR

Its an urban myth that Valve hates 3s. The beloved studio has taken us up to Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode 2, Portal 2, Left4Dead 2, Team Fortress 2, and DOTA2, but it can can never quite bring itself to complete a trilogy. This week, though, the company announced that its breaking that curse in a way; its currently working on three VR games.

Thats enough to get anyone thats been playing games over the last five to 20 years very excited. Over that period, this developer has released some of the most celebrated and popular games of all time, including pretty much all of the above. More recently, its turned its attention to VR and built the SteamVR system seen in the HTC Vive, as well as The Lab and Destinations. Weve long wondered when Valve would combine its brilliant new hardware with its famed game making skills for a more robust experience, and now we know its really happening. One of these three could be Valves killer app.

But what is Valve actually making?

Thats the real question here, and one that well go mad thinking over in the coming weeks and months. Were expecting at least one of these games to be revealed this year but, until it is, were all going to be guessing as to what the studio is working on. Lets get our thoughts in order.

This is probably the safest bet for at least one or two of these games. VR gives developers a whole new set of tools to play with and, while we desperately want to see some Valve franchises in VR, it makes more sense to build a universe from the ground up, or at least a new property in the existing Half-Life/Portal-verse. You shouldnt turn your nose up at that thought; all of Valves celebrated series had to start somewhere. Think about how incredible the first Portal was, and then imagine if they could pull that off again in VR.

At first we thought these were the least likely sequel options out of Valves stable of IP, but then we recalled the early days of the Oculus Rift, when development kit owners tried TF2running on the headset. I also remembered that Valve recently invited the developer of one of VRs most popular online FPSs, Onward, to work at their studio over January, seemingly legitimizing their belief in the genre. Could TF3 really be in the works?

DOTA2 already has some basic VR integration, but it doesnt allow you to actually play the game. While wed love for DOTA3 to fully support headsets, theres no reason for Valve to make the sequel while this MOBA remains so popular, and certainly not restrict its popularity. But it could still put the series colorful cast of characters to work in VR with a spin-off adventure. Theres a lot of potential there we hope theyll explore.

Its been a long time since we had a new entry in the Left4Dead series, unless you count the arcade installment that hit Japan a few years back. VR is the perfect venue for its return although, frankly, weve seen a lot of shooters that try to distill the series intense combat into a stationary experience. If Valve is making L4D3 in VR, wed want it to be the full experience with full locomotion. How could they possibly pull that off? Thats up to Valve to solve.

Valve assures us that these new games will be full experiences, but that doesnt mean one couldnt build on the world(s) it established in its free minigame compilation. The Lab still features some of the most compelling mechanics in VR and, if the company were to build some of these into fullgames, they could definitely create something compelling.

Personally, Id bet that this is one of the three games; a trailer for the HTC Vive last year seemed to drop a pretty big hint that a Portal VR game was in the works. Weve had a glimpse into what the mind-bending world of Portal can look like in mixed reality, but the potential for an amazing VR experience is almost too good to pass up. Imagine more intricate puzzles that have you sticking arms and heads through multiple portals to solve challenges. Theres a lot of great opportunity here. There is a solid but short VR mod for Portal 2to tide you over in the meantime.

There, we said it. Dont shoot the messenger.

Tagged with: Half Life, portal, Team Fortress, The Lab, valve

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