Tentacular is a hilarious VR game where you play as a giant betentacled beast

Devolver Digital and developer Firepunchd have announced their upcoming Oculus and Steam VR game, Tentacular. Playing as a giant squid or octopus (we’re not sure) Tentacular has you assisting your tiny human friends on the island of La Kalma.

A strange energy source needs to be researched and it’s up to you, as the hulking ocean dweller to use your unwieldy arms to solve puzzles and save the island.

Tentacular

Devolver writes of Tentacular;

Ever felt like a squid out of water? Tentacular plunges you into the ocean-dwelling hulk of a gigantic, kind-hearted tentacled beast trying to figure out its place in the world. Coming to Oculus & Steam VR in 2022, Tentacular was created by Firepunchd, supposedly without the help of giant tentacles but we’re not convinced.

For more information, head to the official website and you can check out some screenshots below.

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