Update 1.3 of the bomb defusing game from Steel Crate Games brings among its novelties the compatibility with motion controllers on HTC Vive and Oculus Rift.
Steel Crate Games it has announced that a new update is now available for its title Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, where the main novelty is the support of the motion controllers, a feature highly requested by the gaming community. We will be able to use the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift motion controllers to interact with the different elements of the bombs, achieving a greater immersion. As for the PlayStation VR version, the developers comment that it is something they have to examine, and that it will depend on whether the tracking is accurate enough for the relatively small objects that we have to interact with in the game.
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes now supports Oculus Touch and HTC Vive controllers! pic.twitter.com/Tvon0hlY2n
— Keep Talking Game (@KeepTalkingGame) January 26, 2017
The game supports mods through Steam Workshop, so automatically all of them will also be compatible with the controllers. To switch between gamepad and controllers it will be necessary to restart the game. The tutorial will be updated soon to explain the new control mechanics. Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is a local cooperative game for two players, where one with the visor will have to defuse a bomb, and another player from the screen, but without seeing the bomb, will help by giving instructions on how to defuse it before it explodes.