Solve challenging puzzles to find your way out of an abandoned castle with only a walkie-talkie and the sound of a familiar voice on the other end...
Eye Tracker Features in We Were Here
Experience an added layer of immersion in this atmospheric thriller. Extended View lets you control the in-game camera with your eyes - just look towards the edges of the screen or turn your head to view your surroundings. Clean UI removes HUD elements from the screen when you are not looking at them allowing you to focus more on the intriguing environment.
NOTE: This game is co-op only. It requires both players to have a working PC-compatible microphone and an internet connection.
Our technology makes your favorite games more immersive, now natural eye and head movements become an additional input layer alongside your mouse and keyboard, driving wheel or H.O.T.A.S.
Monitors traditionally occupy just 18° of the 200-220° field of view humans have. Gaming with the Tobii Eye Tracker 5 is like getting a bit of that lost peripheral vision back, it’s like mouse-look without the mouse.
Tobii Eye Tracker 5 is the only device capable of tracking both head and eye movements for game interaction and streaming. A revolutionary new way to interact with your favorite game, freeing your hands for other actions.
Intelligent sensor technology with a custom-built infrared optical sensor, engineered specifically for responsiveness, accuracy, and reliability. Tobii Eye Tracker 5 is extremely precise and capable, even in lower light conditions.
We create technology that enables gamers to experience their favorite immersive games like never before.
We create technology that enables gamers to experience their favorite immersive games like never before.
It is part science and part art to optimize a game for eye tracking and head tracking, as you get to experience and control the game world differently. Every game is unique, built from available game design, art style, mechanics, technology and team, which is why we optimize PC games based on new releases and community requests for back-catalog titles.