Critically acclaimed narrative puzzle adventure Tin Hearts is set to make its way to PCVR and PSVR2 later this year! Here’s everything we know so far.
As part of the Future Games show at Gamescom, developer Rogue Sun revealed a new trailer showcasing Tin Hearts’ new VR gameplay. Tin Hearts initially launched earlier this year on Steam to a positive reception.
Tin Hearts | Future Games Show | VR Trailer
Brought to us from some of the minds behind Fable, Tin Hearts is an immersive narrative puzzle adventure game with an encompassing story of love and compromise. You’ll guide a troop of tin soldiers through different challenges in a magically toy-filled world. To do so, you’ll have to make use of a variety of nonsensical contraptions in order to shoot, bounce, and glide your soldiers to their goal. With more than fifty levels of immersive time-bending puzzles to solve, Tin Hearts is set to be even better in VR.
Masterfully crafted to make use of VR mechanics, this latest trailer shows the player exploring Tin Heart’s grand Victorian home, placing items and attempting to keep out lemmings from falling off the table.
Your Guide to PC and Console VR
Tin Heart PC Requirements
Component | Minimum Specs |
---|---|
Operating System | Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 or later, Windows 10 |
Processor | Intel i5-4590 equivalent or better |
Memory | 4GB |
Graphics | Nvidia GeForce GTX 970, AMD Radeon R9 290 equivalent or better |
Storage | 7 GB available space |
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Ready To Save Some Lemmings?
We can’t wait to explore Tin Heart’s Victorian home and help our little soldier friends find their path. Will you be grabbing it on launch?