End of Days

End of Days

This game is too much fun, and the developer listens to us as to what we want. Can’t wait for the full release!

Real player with 6.7 hrs in game


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Love this game ! Graphics are very tidy and I think this style of graphics always works well with VR. Plays smooth and the guns have a nice feel to them - accurate and the reloading mechanism works very well. I also love the look of the zombies, some really nice details on them.

If you like Unturned and like playing VR this is the closest you’ll get to merging the two. It does need a lot more work and I do hope more people will buy this and support the developers so this can be made into something great.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

End of Days on Steam

Sky Sanctuary

Sky Sanctuary

When to buy and when not to buy?

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Cas & Chary on YouTube

Sky Sanctuary is a beautiful archipelago where you can play all kinds of different Samurai mini games. As the game is in early access, there are only a few things to do at the moment.

  • Japanese wood cutting (Tameshigiri)

  • Bow and arrow skill training (Kyudo with 3 modes)

  • and there is a sandbox zone where you can use/try out several Samuari weapons like Shurikens and smoke screen balls.

Real player with 44.6 hrs in game


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When I first saw this game I couldn’t help thinking of similar sword slicing VR titles like Fruit Ninja or Katana X, and wondering what would make this game stand out from its competitors. But actually, Sky Sanctuary is probably the more padded out game of the three by presenting itself as a tongue-in-cheek samurai and ninja training game. So whereas chopping things with a katana is an element of all three games, that’s just one component of Sky Sanctuary’s full experience, also offering the ability to walk around the small floating island, shoot a bow, and mess with ninja type goodies like smoke bombs, shurikens and fire staffs. Both the sword and bow experiences are essentially ranked mini-games, with the option to also just mess around the island with them.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Sky Sanctuary on Steam

INCARNA: R•AI•D

INCARNA: R•AI•D

‘INCARNA: R•AI•D’ is a sci-fi style adventure game with lots of puzzles and plenty of hidden things to find. You get about via way-point platforms, but you can walk about freely on each of those platforms but you teleport between them. While the graphics are low-poly they have a clean look to them with some great animation giving it an alien world style with lights and crystals everywhere making the game feel quite magical. There is a little bit of everything to do in this game from bow and arrow shooting, to really complex puzzles that don’t give you a single clue about how to finish them which will eat up the gaming hours. I think £16.99 is a great price and most people will get their money’s worth in gameplay hours here provided you are willing to try and find every hidden cube. I for one love it and its easy for me to recommend it to others.

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game


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A good 2 hours of gameplay, very simple controls and a neat story.

Throughout the game it never became clear if the events play out in “reality” or in a simulation. Not that it matters.

The movement system might feel limiting, but it fits well with the combat.

At some point I assumed that the game is much longer and I still hope that there will be additional content later.

Also there is a balanced mix of puzzles and aiming skill challenges.

I recommend this game for the casual player with a fable for bow and arrow games.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

INCARNA: R•AI•D on Steam

QuiVr

QuiVr

73 hours of play.

By far the most played vive game I own and I have over 70 titles.

The game was certainly addictive from first picking up the controllers.

Ive aquired every item the game has to offer, which is around 10 pieces of equipment.

I know the devs are active in this game, I feel it would befeit replayability to add some more

item/skill game content for the fans that have supported this game this long. Like 10 new items with abilities, playing the

same map over and over again. Im finding myself going back to this game less often. The most addicting thing about

Real player with 88.3 hrs in game

UPDATE: The Discord community for this game is amazing! The developer, Blueteak, had us racing to unlock secrets/easter eggs in the game. This is a signal of great things to come.

I downloaded this game right when the early alpha was released, was impressed with the bow mechanics, escalation of wave difficulty, and enemy variety. After the early access version released, I immediately bought QuiVr, and it quickly became the game I think about when I’m not in VR, alongside Arizona Sunshine.

I do miss many of the enemy types they had in the early alpha, but chose to scrap for the paid early access version. However, the ability to close more gates beyond the one directly guarding your keep, while strategically using the magic abilities (throwing fireballs, chain lightning, slow time bubble, etc.) attached to your gear is why I keep coming back for a few rounds every day! I love the Diablo 3-esque feature of being able to “re-roll” the mods on your items in hopes of getting the best quality version in the range of possibilities. There is hardly anything more satisfying in VR than judging an enemy’s run speed from hundreds of yards out, and connecting on that nearly impossible shot!

Real player with 37.0 hrs in game

QuiVr on Steam

ADVERSE

ADVERSE

Well the day has finally come, launch day! I’ve been helping out playtesting this game for a while now and It’s great to see how far it has come since the very first day I got my hands on it.

The game has quite a lot of levels, that being 40 levels across 8 worlds. The later worlds are usually longer and pretty tough mind you! So it’s welcoming to have a sort of challenge that gets progressively harder as you get further into the game. Furthermore the worlds has a very neat addition of interconnection between them. At the last level of the Pure world, you will start seeing trees and woodlands, leading up to the next Woodlands world. And the same for the end of Woodlands where you see a castle in the distance, etc. It’s a tiny thing but it really enhances the game experience!

Real player with 20.4 hrs in game

Challenging! I love challenging.

This game is just what I’ve been looking for. A game to practise your skill at platforming and shooting targets that are NOT other life forms.

The controls seem to work well and I appreciate, as always, the option to change the key bindings for individual preference.

While you do get a better score for being fast, there’s nothing stopping you working your way through each level at your own pace. This makes it a more relaxing experience if that’s how you’d rather play. Though it can still be frustrating when you keep falling off, until you get good at it. Practise and patience makes perfect.

Real player with 9.3 hrs in game

ADVERSE on Steam

Paladin Duty - Knights and Blades

Paladin Duty - Knights and Blades

It’s alright, can’t complain much since I got this for .59 cents but definitely not worth the full price atm.

Game length is only about 30 mins complete (10 levels) and to get 4 out of the 5 achievements. The fifth one requires only to be in game for an hour, best to just afk that one.

It’s a bit bland atm, it functions more like a tutorial than a game. A screen keeps popping up telling you what you need to do. When I got to level 10 things were just starting to get interesting and bam after completing it the game was over (I had no idea that I was in level 10 at that time). The only odjective is to kill everything.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

I was really looking forward to playing this. After having completed it, ehhh…I did kind of enjoy my time with it but am sure I’ll never touch it again. Teensy bit too rage inducing.

The trailer doesn’t really show what kind of game this is, expect to re-play several levels multiple times to learn enemy locations as well as spawn points that trigger on a timer from when you start each level as well as after killing certain enemies. If you like this style of trial and error gameplay it’s decent, and the levels look nice for an older Unity game.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

Paladin Duty - Knights and Blades on Steam

Lone Archer

Lone Archer

For the price, Lone Archer is a great endless wave defense game. The level and enemy variety is quite large and the game play is smooth and fun. It could definitely use some sort of progression mechanic, but what it currently offers is more than enough to entertain.

If you are interested in seeing a more in depth look at the game I made a short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9488QK4Jxlc

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game

Lone Archer on Steam

Bound Forest Alpha

Bound Forest Alpha

It has alot of potential, it has alot of bugs and glitches(some are hilarious) and alot of exploits such as being able to climb the sides of the mountains in a certain area to basically skip the whole section

Visualy its pretty good, some stuff seems to be too low poly compared to other things like the player compared to the trees.

Audio is great for how early in development the game is.

My only real problem with it is the mechanics and stuff you do , they seem all over the place. The combat with the bow is the best part but you don’t do it much; stealth seems to be just there? you dont really do it much and its not really as fun as it could be, I personally love stealth games and this was just boring. Too many parkour sections, its the only thing id say to cut out completly off the game, its way too boring , repetitive and doesn’t connect as well to the other mechanics as the combat and stealth. And the building stuff is not only broken but useless.

Real player with 7.0 hrs in game

Definetly needs some work like any Alpha would. Great concept and compelling story. I am excited to see what is coming next!

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

Bound Forest Alpha on Steam

Tourney

Tourney

I really enjoyed this one. I wish it had a sandbox type scenario without the time constraint.

Want to play more but don’t really want to repeat the main campaign.

Real player with 13.4 hrs in game

Theme park meets jousting!

It’s a good little sim game. There’s more complexity to the it that I thought it would have when I bought it - but it’s actually been quite fun for the last couple of days I’ve been dipping in and out. Well worth a punt.

Pros

  • Good feel to it, familiar tycoon game mechanics, building, hiring staff and all that jazz.

  • It looks nice, good art style and cute characters.

  • Music is pretty good.

  • It’s got some nice humour - you can see little thought bubbles from time to time with funny stuff people are thinking & the story is humor driven

Real player with 11.2 hrs in game

Tourney on Steam

The Last King’s Archer

The Last King’s Archer

At first I thought it would be annoying to just kill endless waves of enemies, but the use of powers and the increasingly insane different waves of enemies trapped me somehow. I believe that in some update it will be translated into other languages. I missed more items to be able to buy with the diamonds, after all, they are the great reward of the game. At the same time, the inventory is pretty cool. It would also be nice to have new scenarios instead of just changing the background colors in future updates. A good game to spend time killing hordes of enemies, but it’s a very short game, but it’s worth it.

Real player with 13.4 hrs in game

Addictive, absolutely replay-able. The game features beautifully detailing pixel artwork, a tasty little variety of threats/monsters, each with different stats, a bonus of two spells on top of the traditional attack which adds a nice variety, and can prove necessary in its frustratingly challenging and incredibly fun gameplay. It has more than just the base game, but three additional trials/waves, which I definitely love. The game’s simple and well-fleshed-out mechanics are so much fun that just one mode isn’t enough to satisfy how much I want to keep playing the game, having the alternative wave modes available gives more room to stretch out and really play with this design of gaming experience. Also, there are upgrades, and they make an incredible difference; which is also very desirable as it’s incredibly easy to get bogged down under the waves with only the base stats. I really have nothing but good things to say about this game, and it’s only $0.99 at full price, which is unbelievable for a game this well designed. I absolutely loved playing The Last King’s Archer and would recommend it to anyone with a fondness for minigames, arcade games, flash games or sidescrollers. It’s just… it’s brilliant, addictive and incredibly fun.

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

The Last King's Archer on Steam