BATTLESCAR: Punk Was Invented By Girls
Got it for 56 cents as a part of a bundle. Still got disappointed.
To be fair, it is well executed in terms of visual storytelling and cinematography. Some really creative sets there!
Unfortunately, these can’t do much if the narrative and the main characters are bland and uninteresting. The abrupt and undercooked ending made the already underwhelming story - a complete waste of time for me.
Also, it is an oculus exclusive, has a good amount of gender politics at its core, and if your chapter gets interrupted, like USB disconnection (thanks AMD) you need to suffer through the whole chapter without the option to skip forward.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
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As a VR artist, I really enjoyed this experience. It is quite daring in terms of the format of narrative and also mixing a kind of “book” feel into the VR aesthetic. I would recommend it for any VR artists as a source of inspiration.
The story is not the best however, a bit tacky and shallow but still enjoyable.
Disappointed that it took much longer to get on Steam than on Oculus Store and also that they only support Oculus headsets, especially since there are almost no interactions (any?), so it’s not like supporting controllers of other headsets would’ve been difficult.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Groove Fit Kingdom!
adorable 10 / 10
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
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This game is pretty fun. It has 3 little games for fitness and I enjoyed the tennis one the most. It also lets you do the games in 3 difficulties or in endless mode. I def recommend
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
KAIJU MONSTER VR
90’s, metropolis
You play as a giant monster whose only desire is destruction.
Confront enemy units, ravage cities and cause as much destruction as possible.
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Control a giant monster
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Destroy urban environment
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Fight enemy military units (planes, tanks, rocket launchers, etc.)
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Shoot laser beams
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Throw objects such as buildings and airplanes
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Collect bonuses and power ups
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Release a cruel roar with your own voice (optional)
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Monster vs Monster mode - take part in a city destruction in turn-based PvP mode (optional)
KAIJU MONSTER VR will be released for OCULUS, OCULUS 2, OCULUS RIFT and HTC VIVE.
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OPERATION SERPENS
This game is huge fun to play, and despite the action quickly becoming quite frantic early on, there’s enough breathing room to allow the player to dodge or sidestep the deluge of incoming fire thanks to the enemy bullet speed being much slower than your own. Jump scares here and there, hilarious character animations, and varying play styles as you level up keep this game fresh and different.
Played in CV1, full room scale which translated perfectly inch by inch within the game environment. Unfortunately I’m limited by two front facing sensors, and so got lost by the sensors a couple of times on the “Gorgon” level, but never once did I feel overwhelmed.
– Real player with 10.4 hrs in game
Reviewed with Oculus Rift S
Arcade 180 - 360 Wave Shooter loads of gun play +you’ll need to dodge-duck-block incoming fire as you eliminate hostiles level by level has some humor thrown in 🎁 Free to Play
✔️Great Fun 👍🏻 in VR
✔️I love all the Levels something different each time
❌Oculus Only - Would love to play on INDEX or REVIVE
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– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
Waddle Home
(played on the oculus rift s in a relatively small l-shaped play area)
waddle home is a short easy puzzle game about leading penguins through a tile-based island, collecting eggs and avoiding enemies to reach a final goal. there’s 40 levels, having taken me about 2 hours to beat all of them with 100% collectables and now working back through in order to get the 1000 minimum score on each level achievement.
it’s not a new concept - not by any stretch of the imagination. back to bed is pretty much the same game - replacing penguins with a dreaming person and the dogs with robots - relying on the gimmick whereby your player(s) walk straight and turn left, and enemies walk straight and turn right. the primary differences are that a) this game is in vr and b) back to bed has a deeper set of mechanics and a more challenging levelset. if you’re going into this game expecting a brand new exciting (and difficult) puzzle experience, this isn’t worth your £4. buy back to bed instead, it delivers a far better experience on that front.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Your goal is to release cute penguins onto a level, who passively move through it: they only walk forward (you don’t control them), and only turn right when they bonk on something. You look down on the entire level as though you were a kid standing over a playset (think one of those Thomas the Train tables). Because of this, the game feels smaller and involves no movement around your room. If you can only play standing up, this is the perfect VR game for you. Anyway, the penguins need to pick up eggs and then exit. To guide them, you can raise or lower blocks, thereby altering the penguins' paths. There are enemies along the way who can remove your penguins. That’s it! Highly polished game, clean design, good fun. For an entry-level VR user who is looking to do something besides the tech demos and partial experences that lack progression, this fits the bill nicely. It not a visual feast, but it’s charm factor is AAA.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
PAPER FIRE ROOKIE (Formerly Paperville Panic)
TLDR; This is already is a pretty good game with a LOT of potential, that needs a bit more content, but worth it in its current form.
Game has around 2-3hrs of story levels, Each being different on its “mechanics”, i was expecting at least 2 or 3 levels like the demo/1st level (run around in a building saving people and putting out fires) but only the 1st one was like that, after that each level works different, as in you need to do different things, this kinda screwed with me because some levels you walk until you reach an “action” point where you cant move, and enemies start coming in waves and you had to take cover within your designated play area… but then other levels once the “presentation” was over you could teleport and move way more freely around the VR playspace.
– Real player with 8.7 hrs in game
Played with WMR
In Paperville Panic, you take on the role of a newly hired firefighter in a cardboard board town. As you conclude your introductory training, fires and other mischief begins breaking out around the city. It is your job to save the cardboard beings from hazards and uncover the source of the current disasters.
The movement in Paperville Panic is done by teleportation with no other alternatives options available in the settings menu. The most notable settings available are individual knobs for adjusting different volume option, the ability to enable or disable room scale, and a single knob to adjust all the graphics options. With the settings menu addressed let’s get into the game.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
JENTRIX
Meet Jentrix! This game was inspired by the famous board game and combines the very best of Jenga, match-3 and Tetris. And it’s all packed in Virtual Reality!
We are pretty sure you know the classic Jenga, but what if instead of wooden blocks there would be colorful fruit cubes, the towers would grow every second, and crocodiles would try to bite your hands?
Jentrix mixes different sets of mechanics from everyone’s favorite games. Jenga provides its well-known look of the tower and tests your physical and mental skills. Match-3 brings its popular 3-in-a-row portion, while Tetris vibes will put you to the edge as the tower grows.
Kooring VR Coding Adventure
Challenge if you think your brain is smart
If you clear Episode 3, you will likely be scouting from NASA.
Challenge the universal genius!
– Real player with 15.5 hrs in game
I like the idea of the command blocks: you don’t write a code, but learn how it works. It didn’t have to be a VR game, by the way. I would love to play on PC or mobile. Overall, this is a great VR puzzle game.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs
In my opinion, this is one of the best VR games I have ever played. It takes the classic formula of throwing birds at pigs, scales it up into a 3D environment and nails everything it has to.
I have played practically all of the Angry Birds games from when they initially came out, nearly an entire decade ago, and so when I saw this, I immediately had to give it a go. I was sceptical, since the original games were 2D and adding an additional dimension would, naturally, cause problems. However, this is actually one of the best parts of the game. The level design accommodates the additional 3D element by allowing most levels to have the option of taking your shots at different, predetermined locations/angles. I find this feature really well done because it continues the element of puzzles in the mobile games where it is about finding the right wood plank to destroy and analysing the structures from different viewpoints, looking for the weak-points is both engaging and satisfying when you get it right.
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
Angry Birds 3D
Baseline, This is Angry Birds but In full 3D with VR controls. If you are an avid player of Angry Birds on Mobile then this is a must play for you and a perfect translation of what you’d expect from a real life Angry Birds game.
You control the slingshot, Pull it back and fire to destroy the blocks and pigs, there are 4 sets of levels all with different themes just like the Mobile game as well as another Two sets of levels available after you finish the base game with a spooky night theme as well as two more coming in the future.
– Real player with 7.9 hrs in game
Madrid Noir
Nice little detective story about mysterious uncle. It is not a game, more like an experience, with few small interactions. Played on HP Reverb G2 with Index controllers. I had to lower resolution to 50% (otherwise the game crashed right after launching) but it still looked great and sharp and felt like it is still at 100% resolution.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Madrid Noir is a VR interactive animated movie that is paid program. It worked on my HTC Vive system with RTX 2070 super, looked good, sounded good, played ok, was understandable. No help or instructions in-game, make assumption you know your way around VR. Has 3 languages to choose from: English, French and Spanish. Has some interactive objects to use to move the story along or to play with. Was a wonderful story with a good plot. Has a 45 minute runtime. You have only play space movement, the story will move you where it needs you to be. You might wanna be standing for this one, the movie goes all around you. You have a choice of 5 hand colors. The voice over in English was good. Not sure what the French and Spanish version are like, but i guess the be of same quality. Has cartoon Violence. Has good animations and textures.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game