Range is HOT!
UPDATE the devs have been constantly updating the game adding multiple levels and changes that make the game far better than it was on my original review. the belt issue is pretty much completely solved allowing much easier reloading while moving and snapping to your hand for drawing your handgun or magazines. the new courses and target implementation is fantastic and the tournaments are a welcome addition as it really does help simulate some of the stresses of an actual competition. all in all im very happy with the game and all the improvements that have been implemented as well as how responsive and active the devs are to suggestion and criticisms from actual competative shooters like myself.
– Real player with 60.8 hrs in game
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This game is pretty fun, but it’s not worth $30. The gun mechanics and handling are super clunky compared to Hot Dogs, Horseshoes and Hand Grenades, which offers extremely easy movement while still being able to operate every function on the firearm. The movement in this game is really hard to get used to as well, I wish they would offer different movement options like armswinger and let you remap firearm functions to the touchpads instead of buttons. The levels are great and there are a lot of them. There should be an option to mute music, it gets really annoying after a short period. I do like this game, but again, not for $30. H3VR has been $20 for like 5 years now and it’s the most realistic shooting simulator available. The only thing this game has that H3VR doesn’t are the different 3 gun courses, but with mods you can set up your own courses with targets anywhere you want, and that’s eventually going to be in the vanilla game with the ability to save your courses. If you think this game is awesome, please check out H3VR. It gets updated almost weekly and has hundreds of different firearms and explosives and attachments to customize firearms, it’s so much fun and never gets dull.
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
AS+CEND
AS+CEND is a space shooter where you pilot powerful combat ships in ferocious clashes against other players in a fully 3D environment. Fight in complex arenas with six degrees of freedom using different ships, weapons and abilities. Each match in AS+CEND is a deliberate battle of deadly intent that can quickly become a frantic fight for your life, or resolve into a satisfying kill when all goes according to plan.
Think in all directions! Each side of an AS+CEND ship has a shield which protects you from attacks from that direction. Some of these facings also have weapons mounted. Attacking with these weapons will let you strip the shields from you enemies, but it will also drop the shields on that side. Claim victory by exposing your opponent’s hull while protecting your own weaknesses.
We’re working hard to bring more tools of destruction to the table. New ship frames will offer different movement styles and ultimate abilities to confound your enemies. New weapons will impose a variety of deadly threats in your conflicts. New abilities will create more opportunities for you to trick your opponents.
Regularly Updated Content
Ship Frames
We plan to introduce new ship frames each with a unique layout of equipment slots, movement power and ultimate ability.
Weapon Modules
We’re going to regularly add new weapons to the existing weapon types as well as introduce brand new archetypes.
Ability Modules
We’ll be adding new and interesting abilities to the game to mix up the combat formula and keep fights from getting too comfortable.
Combat Arenas
We’ll be developing more maps, generally timed against other major feature releases. Maps will be introduced in sets of combat arena that are all similarly themed and will be used in most of the game modes.
Upcoming Features
Patrols
Patrols are single player activities designed for players who want to challenge their combat skills but don’t have the time or desire to compete directly against other players. This game mode will features progression and randomization for a different challenge each run!
Battles
Battles will be 3 vs 3 matches that will give players the chance to emphasize their teamplay in more goal-oriented game modes.
Customization
Everything from cosmetics to custom ship layouts, we’re planning on allow players to tailor their equipment to their own desired play style.
Ranked Play
We’re planning on having seasonal ranked options for players who wish to play with and against similar skilled players and challenge themselves to rise through the ranks.
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RUCKBALL
Ruckball is a very good game overall, by not just stopping to look at just pictures, it is well worth it if you spend a minimum amount of time there. In terms of mechanics, the game is very accessible, a little hard at first, but largely controllable with a little half an hour of training. You can easily mix fight/ball or just fight to put pressure on your opponents. You have enough to fight back and let off steam!
Very nice graphics, and the atmosphere is there. 3 maps with different degrees of gravity that makes you very happy.
– Real player with 111.2 hrs in game
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I’d definitely recommend this game to just about anybody who enjoys games similar to Rocket League. While this game is still in early access it has a lot of potential for Esports competitive play and could really be the next big hit if it can get a bigger following. Talked with one of the devs on Facebook and they mentioned they have big plans coming soon with updates in the near future. Try it for free and tell your friends!
– Real player with 4.9 hrs in game
Function World Gym
Function World Gym is an Early Access Free to play VR exercise game. It worked on my HTC Vive system, looked ok, played ok, sounded ok. Has a tutorial zone. Has Internet radio menu, or you can setup and use website music like Spotify, Youtube, Pandora. Has 3 exercises: Squats, Forward Lunges, and Side Lunges, then there is 2 modes that combine the 3 exercises. Has steam leaderboard. The game might have been paid product at one time, now it is Free to play.
Con:
- The background scenery moves too much, might cause problems with some systems.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Loco Dojo
I played this yesterday online with two other people! It was very fun!! especially the pigs games… It was a lil hard to find others to play but once ur in its cool! If u ever tried carnival games VR or in xbox this game is very similar! Lots of mini games to have fun while you laugh. Great performance. Just like other have said. it would be fun to join a game that has started, but again since u depend on getting coins u will be on disadvantage… Instructions are simple and easy to play with others. It would have been nice if it had a coop mode where several people can play in the same headset, just registering higher score to see who wins at the end. The shark game is so cool I got scared really Bad that i almost fell…
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
2 Player Gameplay (HTC Vive with friend using Oculus Touch): youtu.be/gRN2ePl2qHk
Loco Dojo is a casual party game that can be played with 2 or 4 players (or alternatively alone in a solo challenge mode). The multiplayer gameplay involves competing in Grand Sensei’s ‘Table of Trials’ against friends or strangers online in fun mini games. You and your opponent’s take turns in spinning the wheel to move around a game board, landing on prizes or launching the next trial. The game is set in a well-polished wonderful wooden toy style board, with a fun sound track, good voice acting, and each of the trials is unique, such as pig milking and egg boxing. Race to win a pile of Golden Suns and the ultimate black headband, to claim victory in Grand Sensei’s temple. Loco Dojo is a fun party game to play with friends, with a total 16 unique mini games and a Mario Party feel.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
Clash of Chefs VR
12/22/18 EDIT: Live matchups were just released to the main build. Development is still going on and the Devs are very responsive on Discord. It’s early access and bugs are being worked out as the game develops. I now recommend to anyone who wants to support the games development. As of recent the average number of players on is 4-7 per day. I’m sure these numbers will grow with time.
12/16/18 EDIT: At this point I do not recomend buying this game for casual players. It is in early access for a reason. If you want to support the work sure, go ahead and buy it. The 20 single player missions might last you a few hours. The “multiplayer” against recordings of other players has rediculous load times right now. They just released a beta version with live multiplayer and some critical features of the game dont work in the current version. Will make sure to update my review as things change…
– Real player with 40.5 hrs in game
So to start off with, I understand that this game won’t appeal to everyone, but I figure if your someone who isn’t into this kind of thing you probably won’t be reading this. Probably.
Anyway, when I first got my Quest I picked up Job Simulator, largely because of how universally loved it seemed to be, but after about 45 minutes I submitted my first ever refund request. The only part I enjoyed was the kitchen, but I just found it clunky and lacking but it really made me want a good cooking game.
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game