One of the most unique games to grace the 7th generation of game consoles was Rockstar Games and Team Bondi’s L.A. Noire. The game became infamous for having one of the craziest development cycles, as well as shutting down the developer Team Bondi 5 months after release. Aside from the controversy, the game was pretty much universally praised by critics and fans alike.

Now, the game is getting another chance to shine. This morning, Rockstar announced that the game will be heading to next gen platforms November 14th. This includes your usual suspects like PS4 and Xbox One, but the big bombshell is that the game will also be heading to the Nintendo Switch the same day as the other 2!

This is big news as there hasn’t been a Rockstar game on a Nintendo system since 2009’s Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for Nintendo DS.  Aside from that, they also announced L.A. Noire The VR Case Files for the HTC Vive. Are you excited to play L.A. Noire wherever you go? Do you want to see the series make a comeback? Tell us in the comments below!

Possibly the highlight of my trip down to San Diego for this year’s Comic-Con is not something that I did… but something that I watched someone else do.

Before the convention floor opened for preview night on Wednesday, Shane, Juan, and I traversed over to the Hilton Gaslamp hotel to checkout a media preview of VRCon. We all had an amazing time speaking about the latest VR camera rigs, but the most memorable moments of the offsite event were experiencing VRWerx Paranormal Activity: The Lost Soul.

The Lost Soul is set to launch this Summer for HTC Vive, a little later on for the Oculus Rift, and will even head to consoles with Sony’s Playstation VR headset. The demo that we experiences was about 4-7 minutes long depending on just how you played, but a VRWerx representative said that the full experience should take gamers about 10 hours.

The demo had you traversing through a dimly lit house while the terrors around you begin to unfold. We used the HTC Vive headset to look around the house, and two controllers that acted like hands, which would allow us to grab objects, open doors and cupboards, and try (and fail) to cover our virtual eyes when something in this world terrified us.

The demo was a blast. I jumped a few times, and so did Juan. It was a tense and scary environment, and I sensed some P.T. inspirations as soon as the demo booted up. This is probably the coolest VR experience I’ve had thus far, as instead of simply watching the action unfold and having the opportunity to look around it, you were fully in control, and at the centre of it. It’s incredibly immersive, with some fantastic sound design that simply never lets you calm down.

But like I said, the highlight of this year’s SDCC was not doing something, but watching someone else do something. Shane O’Hare played The Lost Soul first, and while the journalists that played before us all had appropriate, moderate reactions, Shane went completely off the rails to the point where people were leaving other booths to watch and laugh at him. There was a pretty substantial crowd waiting for him when he took the headset off.

But, don’t take my word for it, watch Shane lose it playing Paranormal Activity: The Lost Soul below.

https://youtu.be/vQ_3MtTrQxo

Briefly: As a huge fan of all of the virtual reality experiences that I’ve had the opportunity to try thus far, and as someone who does not have the computing power to run a virtual reality headset, you better believe that I’m excited to check out VR Con during this year’s San Diego Comic-Con.

VR CON was created to celebrate the boldest and coolest in the exploding areas of Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), Mediated Reality (MR), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Wearable Computing.  VR CON, which will travel to cities around North America and beyond, covers entertainment, gaming, education, travel, design and more.

VR CON @ COMIC-CON is Comic-Con International’s officially-sanctioned event that showcases the latest from the leading equipment makers, film studios, television networks, game builders, publishers, brands, designers, influencers and innovators. The event will be held at the Hilton San Diego Gaslamp Quarter hotel, which directly faces the San Diego Convention Center, home of Comic-Con International.

An early sneak preview of world renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson’s upcoming game Space Odyssey is expected to be a highlight attraction for attendees. The multiplatform game will allow players to travel through space, build their own spacecraft, and explore the cosmos. The game will include virtual reality missions, available on home and mobile devices – and eventually at museums, space centers, and classrooms.

Here’s a rundown of everything happening at VR Con, which begins tonight (Wednesday, July 20) with a preview day, which includes a media reception in the space from 3-6 p.m. PST, allowing international media and blogging communities a first experience of this premiere event. A public preview follows from 6-9 p.m. on Wednesday, and regular days and hours are: Thursday & Friday (July 21-22) 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Saturday (July 23) 9 a.m.-7 p.m. and Sunday (July 24) 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

– Thursday – Saturday (July 21-23), VRLIVE, the first VR and 360-degree live-action network, will live stream host Mark Kassen’s interviews planned with Randal Kleiser, Director of Grease and Defrost; Guy Shelmerdine, Catatonic Director Tony Kaye, American History X Director; Andrew Shulkind, VR DOP for The Strain’s Comic-Con VR Experience with Headcase VR; and others leaders in the field.

– Thursday (July 21) panel: “Dent the Future VR” – 2-3pm in the San Diego Convention Center Expo Hall Room 23A-B. This panel expands on the Dent team’s  “Building the Holodeck” VR/AR panel from last year, with an update titled “State of the Holodeck.”  Panelists scheduled include: Tony Christopher (CEO and President, Landmark Entertainment Group), Mary Jesse (Chief Strategy Officer, ‎VRstudios), Julian Reyes (VR Producer, FUSION), Chanel Summers (Co-Founder, Syndicate 17), Michael Licht (Co-Founder and Creative Director, Emblematic Group), and Mark Murphy (Co-Founder and Creative Director, Neil deGrasse Tyson Presents Space Odyssey).

– Friday (July 22) panel: “Creating Your Own Universe” – 7:30-8:30 p.m. at the San Diego Convention Center, Expo Hall Room 5 A-B. Leading creative voices will discuss the development of a multi-platform universe that engages in the VR and AR spaces as well as the traditional animation and gaming markets. Moderated by Len Wien (co-creator of Wolverine, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Swamp Thing and Wolverine), the panel also includes Peter Beagle (creator, The Last Unicorn), Bob Rafei (CEO, Red Button Entertainment), Sinclair Fleming (Director or Engineering/VR, Radiant Images), Russell Naftal (Co-Managing Partner, VR Werx), and Mark Murphy. The event will be live streamed by VRLIVE in partnership with Radiant Images (airing via the Comic Con HQ Channel and YouTube360).

– Saturday (July 23) panel: “Creating Universes” – 11:30am-12:30pm at the Horton Grand Theater. Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson hosts an A-List panel of creators, including Len Wein, and Bill Prady (co-creator, writer, executive producer, The Big Bang Theory) who will discuss how universes are formed with the imagination and with science. Renowned artist Rob Prior (Game of Thrones, Star Wars) will provide a live painting exhibition during the panel. VRLIVE will live stream the event.

In addition to Space Odyssey, other projects and developments on display will include:

Columbia Memorial Space Center – This Los Angeles-area space learning complex will provide space artifacts to complement Space Odyssey.

Mars 2030 / NASA – Backed with support from NASA, Fusion Media’s Mars 2030 is underscored by a singular mission: do everything possible to make the player feel like they’re actually on Mars.  That includes starting with a massive, detailed recreation of an actual part of the planet’s surface.

Paranormal Activity: The Lost Soul in VR – VRWERX previews its “scary as hell” VR attraction based on Paramount Pictures’ movie franchise.

Time Zombies – VRstudios’ gaming and entertainment division, VRcade, takes players through the dark and ominous streets and back alleys of an abandoned English town in 1910, where Zombies lurk in every corner and hiding place ready to attack.

– Tiltbrush – Tiltbrush is one of the truly cool experiences to emerge in the VR space. Some of the top creators in comics and animation will be playing with this unique tool and sharing their creations on site.

– Pure McCartney – Rock out at a concert by the incomparable Sir Paul McCartney, presented by Jaunt.

Circle of Life 360 Experience / The Lion King on Broadway – Get enveloped in the world of one of Disney’s epics, by “being” on stage of the hit Broadway musical.

Defrost – VR series written and directed by Randal Kleiser and featuring Carl Weathers, Bruce Davison and Harry Hamlin. It was shown at the Sundance Film Festival and the Cannes Film Festival in 2016.

– New York Times and other VR stories – Experience war in Syria and life in other places in the world through VR stories filmed by Emblematic Group, whose founder Nonny de la Peña has been named the “Godmother of virtual reality” by the Guardian.

– 360 Portal – A unique, immersive, mind-blowing experience utilizing a globe.

– Visions of China – A fully immersive tour of some of the most beautiful and exotic landscapes and venues of this enchanting nation.

– Heavy Metal – The iconic sci-fi/fantasy anthology magazine is expanding across multiple media platforms including immersive entertainment, and will spotlight their upcoming projects including VR/360.

– Phoenix Rising / Captain Power reboot – The 1980s sci-fi TV series Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future is coming back from the past, with the space drama now titled Phoenix Rising.

–  Pokemon Go – VR CON is an official Poke Stop, and will be dropping Poke lures throughout the show.

– VR LIVE Studio – Radiant Images and partner VRLIVE, the first VR and 360-degree live-action network, are setting up VR LIVE STUDIO at VR CON, and will live stream host Mark Kassen’s interviews

– Comic-Con HQ Channel – A live-stream from VR CON will be filmed and appear on this new digital channel from Comic-Con International and Lionsgate Studios.

Sounds like an action-packed event. Better block off a whole day for this one.

Are you planning to hit up VR Con while in San Diego this week? Be sure to let us know!

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