Developer Shortbreak Studios, a subsidiary of Dead Island and Dying Light developer Techland, is less than one week away from releasing its now virtual reality game, The Collider 2. A high-speed, super-intense game sees you piloting a ship down the narrow corridors of an alien mothership, attempting to destroy it from the inside. It's like the scene in Return of the Jedi, where the Rebels fly into the bowels of the Death Star to reach and blow up its reactor.
The Collider 2 has support for both the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, allowing for both seated and standing VR experiences. But it's not all just about high-speed hand-eye coordination; The Collider 2 contains a mission-based structure with the option of a handful of different space fighters to pilot - each of them customisable.
You'll also be able to collect power-ups and upgrade your ship's components, presumably to lessen the damage from every ding and scratch you're bound to accrue on your way to the alien ship's core. You'll also undertake different mission types along the way, including scouting, sabotage, infiltrations, and all-out fights.
The Collider 2 launches on April 19 on Steam. If it looks like your kind of thing, then keep an eye on another gorgeous rail-based high-speed VR racer, Thumper, for PlayStation VR.