New Job Simulator Trailer Reveals Final Job: The Automotive Mechanic

1

Owlchemy Labs’ Job Simulator is coming to the Oculus Rift with Oculus Touch support this year and launches alongside (and indeed in the box) with the HTC Vive. This latest trailer for the game reveals the fourth and final job type you’ll take on in the final game, the Automotive Mechanic.

One of the chosen few developers to be asked by Valve to develop in secret for the then unannounced Valve engineered HTC Vive VR system, Owlchemy labs (as is their calling card) chose an irreverent title to bring to the system’s launch in GDC 2015.

See Also: ‘Job Simulator’ is Exactly as Awesome As This New Trailer Makes it Look

Job Simulator has you, as a disembodied, motion controloled pair of hands, adopt various professions in a world where robots have replaced humans in all jobs – you must learn “what it was like ‘to job”.

It’s a game which delights in the excellent motion controls provided by the HTC Vive SteamVR controllers) and soon the Oculus Rift (Oculus Touch) and is playful a VR title as you’re likely to find out there.

Job Simulator will be launching for Oculus Rift and Oculus Touch later this year and the “2050 Archives” edition ships for free with the HTC Vive system when it ships on April 5th. The Oculus Rift is due to ship to consumers later this month.

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.


Based in the UK, Paul has been immersed in interactive entertainment for the best part of 27 years and has followed advances in gaming with a passionate fervour. His obsession with graphical fidelity over the years has had him branded a ‘graphics whore’ (which he views as the highest compliment) more than once and he holds a particular candle for the dream of the ultimate immersive gaming experience. Having followed and been disappointed by the original VR explosion of the 90s, he then founded RiftVR.com to follow the new and exciting prospect of the rebirth of VR in products like the Oculus Rift. Paul joined forces with Ben to help build the new Road to VR in preparation for what he sees as VR’s coming of age over the next few years.
  • RoJoyInc

    I REALLY dislike this – it’s not game, it’s a demo. And really boring. It was free- but I didn’t care for much (the auto mech part was prolly best) but still really dumb.