
As much fun as scoring goals against a robot goalie is, playing that game with my actual friends would be amazing. I know the main reason the personalized avatar system exists is to make the game feel more like you're the one playing, and so you can have fun with either the included camera and the special spectator camera for live streaming and advanced capture modes, but a shared world would be cool as hell.
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That's probably fine for most folks, but as a father of three kids who are also huge fans of this game series (I mean, OMG Dad, Markiplier plays Job Simulator!) it means juggling accounts in a way that is kind of awkward. For starters, when you create your avatar you are able to save it to one of three save slots in the game. I am far from the average user when it comes to most things, and VR is almost assuredly also one of those things, but there are a few things I hope change a little as this game grows. In many cases you can do whatever you want and design something silly or fantastic, but there are puzzles you can solve within each to unlock memories and nothing beats flexing that creative muscle. There are a ton of these games scattered across the three worlds and they are both wildly fun and deeply challenging.

Some of them require exploration, hunting down bugs or finding secret video game cartidges, while others let you make you own ice sculptures and design epic sandcastles. But the games in Vacation Simulator span a incredible range of experiences. The folks at Owlchemy Labs have always included minigames in their VR experiences, short things you can get lost in for hours with friends and do whatever you can.

You do this in a bunch of different ways, but mostly by approaching bots to solve their problems and playing minigames. In order to progress in this story, which includes exploring the other areas and unlocking the other vacation spots, you have to collect memories. But before you go, the robots set you up with a special watch and a mission. Leaving this room lets you go to one of three different vacation places to explore as you see fit.
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Vacation Simulator has also received an accessibility update since launch that includes features like one handed mode, improved visual communication, and solutions for players with limited mobility.Once you've chosen your look, you're presented with a small hotel room to explore.
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Vacation Simulator on PS VR2 includes the “Back to Job” free content update, putting players behind Vacation Island’s Poolside Cabana to serve vacationing Bots. Vacation Simulator takes players to “Vacation Island” where the robots discover the true meaning of “time off.” The island is complete with everything a simulated dream vacation needs, including activity-rich destinations and a colorful cast of bots. Since its launch in 2016, Job Simulator has become a breakout Platinum hit, earning high critical praise and selling more than 2 million copies. Job Simulator on PS VR2 includes the “Infinite Overtime” free content update, allowing players to work a never-ending night shift with endless tasks for each job.

Humans that want a throwback to the old days of working can sign up for a series of job simulations-with a few humorous interpretations of how humans used to work. Job Simulator is set in a world where robots have replaced all human jobs. Job Simulator will cost $19.99 while Vacation Simulator will come with a $29.99 price tag. Owners of Job Simulator and/or Vacation Simulator on PlayStation VR will get their respective game on PlayStation VR2 at no additional cost. Job Simulator and Vacation Simulator will be launch titles for the PlayStation VR2, which is slated for a February 22 release.

Owlchemy Labs will bring two titles to the forthcoming PlayStation VR2.
