If you've ever wondered how you'd act in a real-life zombie apocalypse, Zero Latency will let you — happily or unhappily — find out. The Melbourne-based company have developed a system they're calling "multiplayer free-roam" virtual reality gaming. I tried it Saturday during the gaming convention PAX Australia, and the results were just what you'd want them to be: Shaky arms, an accelerated heart rate and adrenaline levels that didn't go down for hours. See also: Earthlight VR is the closest you can get to outer space without leaving Earth "For want of a better way to put it, you're walking around inside a video game," Tim Ruse, Zero Latency's co-director, told me. "It's a completely new...
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