Yes,it’s finally here! Sniper Shot started life as a gaming experiment back in 2013. The concept? Build the most realistic Bullet Time game you can possibly make. I created a series of prototypes using the latest and greatest technology to see how it would… Read More » Do you remember when you first played Bullet Hell shooters like Gal Gun and Overcooked? A twisted version of happy memories, isn’t it? You stood in front of your monitor and couldn’t get enough of shooting anything that moved. What made it so enjoyable? It was the intense moment when you realised that not only were you going to be hit by bullets but also that they would pass right through you. You might as well have been made of sugar because everything else about these games turned you into an Energizer Bunny. You could bounce off walls and ceiling without taking any damage until finally nothing could stop you from obliterating everything in sight with your high-tech sniper rifle. As the saying goes, practice makes perfect but how much do we actually know about this simple yet effective
The last few years have seen the development of cutting-edge technology that can deliver photorealistic graphics, faster loading times, and a host of other benefits. However, as impressive as these advances have been, they have also created a problem - how do we keep up with today's fast-paced, virtual realityfirst world? Enter bullet time. This system allows you to slow down time and see your actions from a perspective that is normally hidden or unavailable in real life. It essentially imitates the fact that your brain processes images much faster than your eye can see them. As a result you are able to look things from a new perspective, or freeze time so you can clearly see what is happening around you again. This article will explore the concept of bullet time, its uses in games and more advanced techniques for achieving it in WebGL
If you have played any fps before, you will know that they are a very intense and fast-paced game. They have it all: massive maps, rich customization options, diverse weapons and much more! However, the action gets even more intense when you factor in virtual reality (VR). With the release of Google Cardboard 3D VR headsets, it has become easier than ever to experience first-person shooters like never before. In this article, we will show you how to play a sniper in virtual reality using Google Cardboard 3D VR
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