But this, obviously, is of quite a different stripe — and its realistic simulation of the art of graffitti, and its tools, is making waves with VR developers.
As you can see in the video above, Kingspray isn’t exactly a game; it’s a robust set of virtual graffitti tools, and the execution looks authentic.
VR is opening us up to new experiences, and allowing interactions that didn’t make sense in traditional games.
It’s also arguably the first notable graffiti-focused video game since Sega’s Jet Set Radio for the Dreamcast.