Propagation: Paradise Hotel is a surprisingly good VR horror game with an old-school Resi vibe
A VR horror game that’s set in a mental asylum? What a refreshing change! And it’s not just a shonkily put together, cheaply made, unscary and unintelligible jank-fest? Unbelievable!
That’s right, on this week’s episode of VR Corner I take a look at Propagation: Paradise Hotel, a new VR horror game that released this week on Quest and PC VR that is actually fairly decent!
Now look, I’m sorry if I sounded a bit jaded in those opening sentences there but in all honesty, I am. I’ve played so many VR horror games in the past and a large portion of them have been utterly underwhelming and just terribly, terribly made. Case in point is the recently released Afterlife VR which I streamed on my personal YouTube channel a few weeks ago. It was probably one of the worst PSVR2 games I’ve played so far and it featured every negative point that I described at the start of this post.
Let’s Play Afterlife VR PSVR2 Gameplay! – OH LOOK ANOTHER GAME SET IN A SPOOKY MENTAL HOSPITAL… Watch on YouTube
On the flip side of the coin, Propagation: Paradise Hotel (which you can watch me play in PC VR in the video at the top of this page) is refreshingly well produced, it features some legitimately spooky gameplay and, best of all, it feels like it was made with actual care and attention to detail!
 
																			