Scared of spiders? Meet this game to take revenge on them in VR
By Mary Roots onIt's time for revenge against those insects

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If you are one of the gamers looking for a new gaming experience and you have one of the current VR platforms, let us tell you that we have good news for you, since Kill It With Fire VR has just been confirmed.

As you probably remember, this curious spider-hunting game was released a couple of years ago on consoles and PC, offering the opportunity to take down 8-legged insects in a somewhat peculiar way.
Now publisher tinyBuild and developer Casey Donnellan Games have announced Kill It With Fire VR, bringing players an even more realistic adventure on PlayStation VR, PlayStation VR2, Quest 2, and SteamVR.
Here you can see the trailer of the game in its version for consoles:
As you can see, this proposal invites you to come face to face against humanity's most fearsome enemies: spiders, so your mission will be to destroy each room that comes your way to get hundreds of them out of their hiding places.
You will have to build an arsenal with household objects and military artillery and then search for said creatures before they escape. However, you better pay close attention as spiders can be anywhere, and you don't want to get a bad surprise in VR.
“Fans have been asking for a VR version of Kill It With Fire since the first video of the original gameplay. I'm so happy that we can finally put hideous spiders on a screen less than an inch from players' eyes!" developer Casey Donnellan said in a press release.
Kill It With Fire VR will be coming to PlayStation VR, PlayStation VR2, Quest 2, and SteamVR at an as-yet-unconfirmed date later this year.
Would you dare to play this proposal? Tell us in the comments.
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