Preview: ‘The Caretaker’ Recreates the Atmospheric Insanity of ‘The Shining’

1

Franbo VR, an indie studio based out of Bristol, UK, has created some iconic interiors inspired by The Shining (1980) in a short VR experience called The Caretaker. Distilling some of the film’s atmospheric insanity, the experience lets you walk the halls of the isolated Overlook Hotel.

In homage to Stanley Kubrick’s film The Shining (1980), The Caretaker throws you into your first day of complete isolation in the mountain hotel. Like Jack Nicholson’s character in the film, I’m painted as a heavy drinker with plenty of empty bottles littering my room to prove it. A pre-recorded message hesitantly mentions that they “didn’t want to get in the way of your drinking to talk business.”

01-caretaker-screen

As a snow storm sets in, I’m carefully reminded to stick to my duties and not ‘go chasing ghosts’ for fear of some unhappy accident sure to follow. “We don’t want to come back to find you with a broken neck at the bottom of an elevator shaft,” the pre-recorded message tells me.

Looking around my comfy little hotel room, I see a pair of freshly wet footsteps leading from my bathroom and out the door, almost beckoning me in to see if there may be any nasty ghouls waiting inside. I’ve seen the movie. There’s a bathtub scene. And what I really want to do is call the police from my cellphone and catch the first helicopter back to civilization, but that’s not how these things work.

the caretaker
No spoilers here: it’s a fantastic bathroom

After a quick duck into the bathroom, I push myself out the hotel room door to see the long hallway—the very same that the film’s protagonist Jack Torrance traverses in his daily battle with insanity. Franbo VR makes good use of 3D sound as rattling doorknobs and creaky floorboards give me pause.

SEE ALSO
22 Great VR Games for Relaxation & Meditation on Quest, PC VR, and PSVR 2

Download ‘The Caretaker’ for DK2

Unfortunately there’s little free roaming to be done in The Caretaker, but the experience cleverly you draws you from room-to-room with carefully placed light sources and open doors. I found it detracted somewhat from the fright of exploring the hotel with the constant safety net of a linear path, but this is after all a short demo.

the maze the caretaker
Even the hedge maze makes an appearance in ‘The Caretaker’

The latest update now incorporates a VR comfort mode that lets you snap your point-of-view instead of using the right controller stick or mouse like in traditional first-person shooters. We’ve seen this control scheme drastically reduce simulator sickness in first-person experiences, and is currently being used in many upcoming titles to alleviate the deaded ‘thumbstick yaw’, which Oculus CTO John Carmack called “such VR poison that removing it may be the right move.” However, if you aren’t a fan of the VR comfort mode in The Caretaker, you can always turn it off.

We can’t wait to see more from Franbo VR, and hope they flesh out the story even further.


If you’re looking for more fan-made tributes to some of your favorite films, check out Picard’s Quarters inspired by Star Trek: The Next Generation, or the Blade Runner(1982) inspired Blade Runner 9732 to get your movie fix.

This article may contain affiliate links. If you click an affiliate link and buy a product we may receive a small commission which helps support the publication. See here for more information.


Well before the first modern XR products hit the market, Scott recognized the potential of the technology and set out to understand and document its growth. He has been professionally reporting on the space for nearly a decade as Editor at Road to VR, authoring more than 4,000 articles on the topic. Scott brings that seasoned insight to his reporting from major industry events across the globe.
  • ehht–^^//^^–ehht

    Rob AGAR’s recent Youtubes have revealed Kubrick’s ‘SHINING’
    to have been –actually– a very detailed allegirical treatment of
    the subversion and overthrow of the American republic by
    inter–generational USURY in 1933.

    In 2018 there’s NO denying RED CHINA TREASON
    – – –or the unfolding reality of –engineered– demographic COLLAPSE
    — – —– – – and ‘monetized’ – — self – — GENOCIDE.

    TAKE HEED

    DISCERN

    – — and BEHOLD !