Although games have been getting more immersive, thanks to better graphics
and in-depth sound, playing one still can't make you feel fully like you're in
the thick of the action.
The
FPS
Gaming Vest, available from
Firebox
is an attempt to rectify that: it's a combat-style jacket that includes several
exploding air pockets, each of which is used to simulate being hit by gunfire
(it's designed to work with shooting games). When we say exploding, we actually
mean 'popping slightly' because while the jacket works, it's not very effective.
The air pockets are small, so when they pop the effect is more like being
gently prodded than actually being shot. The system relies on an air compressor
(which is supplied) to refill the air in the pockets, and this can be quite
noisy when it kicks in (it's used every so often depending on how frequently you
get shot).
The vest comes with the comparatively ancient but great Call of Duty II and a
game created by the vest's makers, which is reasonable but not particularly
engaging. It will work with others, though, including F.E.A.R., Crysis and Quake
4.
While the FPS Gaming Vest does work, we'd suggest that most players, apart
from the absolute shooter-obsessives, would be better off spending their money
on some new games rather than this.
Buy
the 3rd Space FPS Gaming Vest.
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