This is especially fun when shit hits the fan as you panic over the last panel with seconds left to go on the timer. You can actually play this game over party chat which can lead to some hilarious roleplay scenarios as players remotely give you directions over a headset, which in some way is actually fairly realistic. There is another difference also, you do not need to have the manual users in the same room as you.
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The VR user can only see the bomb and needs to communicate with the manual reader to work out how to stop the countdown timer from fully counting down. The aim of the game is to diffuse a wide variety of bombs with different panels. Instead of two players looking at the same screen you instead have one player with their vision in the PSVR headset while the other has an eye on the main screen, reading through a manual. Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is a coop title with a bit of a difference. Thanks to the shiny new VR headset these part experiences become all the more welcome as you become the favourite friend with a new toy that everyone wants to try.
This goes for the friends that reside in their party chat lobbies waiting for others to flit by, This feels like a bit of an unwelcome side effect of technological progression however sometimes a great experience comes around that is worth keeping on your PS4 for when socialising becomes a thing. No matter how much independent developers try to push couch gaming onto me it will never change the fact that I have moved on to a future of internet multiplayer and shouting over a microphone. Octoin PS4 / PSVR / Reviews tagged bomb / disposal / Keep Talking and nobody explodes / ps4 / review / vr by Grizz