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Spiders in VR Can Be So Scary That This Game Added an Option to Censor Them

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Spiders in VR Can Be So Scary That This Game Added an Option to Censor Them

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Spiders in VR Can Be So Scary That This Game Added an Option to Censor Them


Dungeons of Eternity (2023) is chock-full of skeletons, zombies, slimes and yes… spiders. But now developer Othergate has added an ‘Arachnophobia Mode’ that lets you take on the VR hack-n-slash adventure on Quest without fear of eight-legged creepy crawlies.

The recent update is a game of give and take, it seems. On one hand, the new Arachnophobia Mode replaces the spider monsters with a new enemy type—accessible by enabling the mode in Settings > Visuals > Enable ‘Arachnophobia Mode’.

On the other, the studio is also including a new monster to “balance things out”: Kamikaze exploding spiders.

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The update also comes with a host of new features and bug fixes, according to the patch notes:

  • Tier 3 Epic Chest Improvements. Hint: They can sometimes be dangerous but rewarding!
  • Improved Crossbow head tilt/aiming assist mechanic
  • Upgraded voice chat SDK and improved reliability of voice chat
  • Kick feature allows you to kick the same person repeatedly if they rejoin
  • Increased the AOE damage on bombs again (almost 2X)

The Arachnophobia Mode release follows the game’s most recent ‘Longsword and Traps’ update in May, which brought two-handed longswords, host of new traps and 25+ new chambers to the game.

The game’s roadmap also maintains we’ll be getting a few things later this year, including new a quest mode, single player DLC, and of course more monsters, bosses and weapons. You can find it on the Horizon Store for Quest, priced at $30.



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