The original Vertigo is something of a fan favorite among VR gamers. While not one of the most critically acclaimed games released, it's still known as a very solid VR adventure game. It's a game with a story. A legitimate beginning, middle and end. In the early days of VR, this was somewhat rare. We were drowning in wave shooters and tech demos. Now developer Zach Tsiakalis-Brown can bring us an even better example of his original vision. The amount of experience he's gained from the first game, as well as the remaster, should pay off in spades with Vertigo 2! Zach also happens to be pretty close with Valve, so I wouldn't be the least bit surprised to find Vertigo 2 supporting every possible features of the Valve Index controllers controllers.Â