The time-bending journey, Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate, developed by Mighty Eyes, has officially launched on PlayStation VR2 and Meta Quest.
After experiencing several delays, Mighty Eyes has finally unveiled the remake, which focuses on enhancing physics, graphics, and player interactions. The revamped environments particularly stand out on PlayStation VR2, though they are visually impressive across both platforms.
Similar to some recent titles, Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate is making its debut on both PlayStation VR2 and Quest, with a PC version expected to follow in the future. For those weighing which version to choose, especially if you have access to both the Quest and PlayStation VR2, we have prepared a graphics comparison to highlight the differences.
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Upon our initial review of Wanderer’s first release in 2022, we praised the game highly, describing it as an “enormously enjoyable adventure.” Since then, it has maintained a strong reputation in the community, holding a “very positive” rating on Steam. With this new release, Mighty Eyes has introduced full-body avatars and enhanced haptic feedback.
Players take on the role of Asher Neumann in Wanderer, exploring vibrant worlds while altering historical events. The gameplay allows players to swim, jump, and climb through meticulously crafted timelines, and with the addition of new combat mechanics and expansive environments, The Fragments of Fate seeks to transform how players engage with adventure gaming in virtual reality.
We’ve explored the new Fragments of Fate on both Quest and PlayStation VR2, taking time to examine the mechanics and create this graphics comparison. If you’re anticipating a detailed review, we prefer to hold off for now, but expect one to be available soon on UploadVR.com in the upcoming days.
Meanwhile, those eager to explore timelines are encouraged to share their thoughts in the comments section below.