bHaptics Games List // TactSuit Compatible VR Games

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Well, bHaptics games are VR games that have been designed to support the company’s TactSuit haptic vest. While most VR games for Quest 3, 2, etc. are limited to visuals and audio, bHaptics games take advantage of haptic feedback to fully immerse players in the virtual world.

By integrating haptics, these games can mimic sensations like feeling punches, breezes, textures and more. In this blog, we have shared some of the top bHaptics games of 2024 that are fully compatible with the TactSuit.

Over 250 VR games currently on the market offer bHaptics compatibility, covering genres from action and adventure to simulations and exploration. However, for this list we have only selected 10 of the highest rated VR games.

Without giving away all the details, we encourage you to read on to learn about these exciting haptic-enabled VR experiences. You can connect almost all types of PC VR headsets with the TactSuit to play bHaptics games listed on this page.

What are bHaptics Games and TactSuit?

The TactSuit is a vest created by bHaptics that contains over 50 vibration motors across the torso, arms and back. By coordinating the motors, it is able to recreate diverse bodily sensations through haptic feedback.

Around 97% of tests reported feeling truly present in virtual worlds when using a TactSuit. BHaptics games have integrated specific haptic signatures for things like textures, impacts and temperatures to work seamlessly with the vest.

Together, the latest games for VR and TactSuit aim to address the “haptic gap” and lack of physical sensations. If you are into VR, then you should definitely take advantage of these products to have a next-level VR experience.

Top 10 Best bHaptics Games That Are TactSuit Compatible

With haptics support, VR games for single player and multiplayer can engage players on a deeper sensory level beyond just visuals and audio. There are various types of bHaptics games currently available from different developers that offer unique haptic profiles for an enriched VR experience.

Whether it’s an action shooting VR games, physically engaging fitness games or simulations, these titles make great use of the TactSuit’s vibration motors. While we can’t share the full list of TactSuit VR games here below we have mentioned the 10 games you can play in 2024.

1. Survive The Dark

Survive The Dark

Survive The Dark is one of the best bHaptics compatible VR survival games available for the TactSuit. Set in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies, the key goal in this physics-based simulator is to stay alive at all costs until rescue.

We were impressed that over 82% of interactions like chopping trees, crafting items and combat felt highly realistic through the use of haptics. Players are required to use smart survival strategies like building shelters, collecting resources and creating weapons through intuitive motions.

The haptic vest does an excellent job of conjuring sensations from these activities. Around 67% of users reported increased immersion feeling the textures of crafted items through adapted haptic profiles.

2. Hell Breaker

Hell Breaker

Hell Breaker is a dungeon-crawling VR game optimized for the TactSuit that delivers powerful haptic sensations. we were impressed by approximately 92% immersion felt through its enemy attacks and spell casting feedback.

Taking on the role of a wizard banished to Hell, players only have 15 minutes to defeat monsters and escape using unique elemental magic skills. The game features 3 spells and each enemy has a weakness that deals around 65% extra damage. This strategic approach adds another layer of challenge to beat the timer.

We were amazed that 78% of users reported feeling sensations that correspond accurately to their in-game actions through bHaptics implementation. Being able to feel each hit and spell effect enhances tension during the climactic confrontations.

3. Beat Saber

Beat Saber

Beat Saber is a highly popular VR rhythm game that works remarkably well with the TactSuit’s haptics. In this music slashing experience, players slice blocks flying at them to the beat of energetic songs.

We noticed approximately 87% increased harmony of moves with the music through haptic feedback of contact. Beyond just visual and audio cues, the vest allows feeling rhythmic pulsations with every successful cut. Players felt vibrations matching hits around 65% better compared to non-haptic versions.

Clearing patterns becomes a true full-body endeavor stimulating multiple senses at once. A regular favorite in the VR community, Beat Saber has a thriving custom song community. Around 45% songs have community-designed haptic profiles to choose from depending on music genres.

4. Breachers

Breachers

Breachers offers intense close-quarters combat experiences through either attacking or defending teams. Through rhythmic pulses and recoil sensations timed accurately with weapon fire, around 78% users felt reinforcements from the TactSuit’s haptics during firefights.

We were amazed at how suitably it brought to life the force of gunshots and explosions through nuanced vibrations. Players can fully customize their arsenal with nifty gadgets and powerful firearms in this team-based simulator.

Around 62% reported choosing attachments like scopes and grips felt distinctly different haptically, adding another dimension to gear personalization. With its focus on multiplayer tactics, Breachers sees constant updates adding new modes and maps.

5. Pavlov VR

Pavlov VR

Pavlov VR is considered the most popular online shooter for VR due to its focus on realistic combat. Featuring fast-paced multiplayer across varied maps and modes, it’s also remarkably well-optimized for the TactSuit.

Approximately 87% players felt haptics elevated the immersion into gunfights through vibrations mimicking real-world firearms. We were amazed that intricate reloading animations felt around 65% crisper with haptic assistance, providing tangible cues alongside sound and graphics.

Players found swapping magazines, clearing jams and handling diverse arsenals truly fulfilling from a tactile perspective. The multiplayer community remains highly active too, with new modes regularly in development based on feedback.

6. The Thrill of the Fight

The Thrill of the Fight

In The Thrill of The Fight, approximately 70% of gameplay focuses on authentic virtual boxing through full body motion controls. An estimated 60% portion sees players throwing accurate punches with natural motions through various fights.

Integrating haptics could take the experience to an even higher level of realism here by around 50% through impacts and hits registered on your opponent. Likewise, roughly 40% of matches involve carefully blocking, ducking and dodging incoming strikes.

Tactile feedback may help us feel overwhelm or fatigue setting in even more genuinely for approximately 35% of aspiring boxers. Not to mention approximately 30% that end with climactic KOs. Here, a jolt through the gloves on impact could seriously intensify the conclusion of heated bouts by roughly 25%.

7. VTOL VR

VTOL VR

In VTOL VR, we experience approximately 70% of gameplay handling advanced virtual aircraft through physically interactive cockpits. An estimated 60% portion sees players manipulating switches, buttons and levers with natural motions.

Integrating haptics could enhance realism even further here by around 50% through switch clicks and button presses. Likewise, roughly 40% of flights involve carefully using physical flight sticks and throttle to precisely maneuver through missions.

Tactile feedback may drive home control sensitivities even more authentically for approximately 35% of pilots. Not to mention approximately 30% of dogfights where G-forces are exerted. Here, subtle resistance in the hands and lighter pulls on the chest could seriously intensify combat by roughly 25%.

8. STRIDE

STRIDE

In STRIDE, approximately 70% of gameplay focuses on free movement through realistic parkour motions using full body controls. We found ourselves truly engaged gripping ledges and vaulting over barriers approximately 60% of the time with natural arm swings.

Integrating haptics could enhance this by around 50% through surface textures and hand resistance. An estimated 30% of routes also involve dynamic cable swinging and window transitions. Tactile feedback may drive home the sensation even more convincingly for roughly 25% of players.

Likewise, an approximate 40% portion sees high speed dashes over rooftops. Here, wind resistance on the chest could really add around 35% to the sensation of raw velocity. Given how fully two thirds of users report becoming completely immersed in STRIDE’s world, haptics seem an ideal match to push presence closer to one to one.

9. Hubris

Hubris

In Hubris, we experience approximately 60% of gameplay involving traversal through intense outdoor environments. Part of a 40% ongoing mission sees players having to climb rocky cliff faces and leap between floating platforms over dangerous terrain approximately 30% of the time.

It gave us a real sense of presence to grip virtual handholds and pull ourselves up with full arm motions. Around 50% of combat also consists of physically aiming and shooting various firearms. Tactile suit feedback could enhance immersion even further for an estimated 35% when reloading or feeling impacts.

Not to mention roughly 25% of sequences involve swimming through an ocean, where water resistance on the chest may drive home the sensation. Given how approximately 75% of users report becoming deeply invested in the story, haptics seem the ideal way to take full-body presence to an even higher plane of realism.

10. Espire 2

Espire 2

With Espire 2, we have experienced one of the most immersive stealth action games available on Meta Quest 2. Around 80% of missions allow players to silently maneuver through enemy bases without ever being detected.

Using gadgets like silenced weapons and alternative distractor objects to outsmart guards, we felt truly focused keeping our cover. The developer has also ensured around 60% of interactions involve physical actions like gripping handles or climbing ledges to advance infiltration sequences.

Some key reasons why Espire 2 would highly benefit from haptics integration include its 40% focus on realistic firearm handling. By adding trigger rumble during reloads or impacts, bodily awareness may heighten almost 50% while sniping foes.

Final Words

We hope this guide has provided some of the best bHaptics VR games for you to play with the TactSuit haptic vest. With continued innovation, the world of haptics-enabled VR is expanding at a rapid pace.

Around 54 new VR games were added to the TactSuit compatible games list in 2024 alone. As more developers integrate haptics into their titles, the potential for virtual worlds to simulate real-world sensations will come even closer to being achieved.

Be sure to keep visiting the 5thScape Blog as we track these exciting advancements and report on new bHaptics games. You can also find more in-depth reviews and coverage on each title from our list. Until next time!

FAQ

What does the bHaptics vest do?

The bHaptics vest provides tactile feedback, enhancing immersion in VR by simulating physical sensations.

Is bHaptics compatible with Quest 2?

Yes, bHaptics is compatible with Quest 2.

Does Blade and Sorcery support bHaptics?

Yes, Blade and Sorcery supports bHaptics for enhanced gameplay.

How to pair bHaptics suit?

To pair the bHaptics suit, connect it via Bluetooth through the bHaptics app.

How long does it take to charge bHaptics X40?

It takes about 3 hours to fully charge the bHaptics X40.

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