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
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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
KosmoSquad
I am addicted. I played for 6 hours last night. Gotta get the next upgrade!
– Real player with 33.4 hrs in game
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This is a great way to have fun with your friends gathered around the screen! I love being able to play, gain points, and progess in short increments!
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Monsters sandbox
A game in which you are alone with the zombies and you need to defend against them in order to survive. The game features 6 locations. There is a gun shop. But also, weapons and ammunition can be found in the locations themselves.
The atmosphere of the game is rather creepy, the corresponding music in the background adds horror.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
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The game requires certain improvements. But some modes are interesting to play. I liked the “defense” mode (Coop)
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
WinKings
Movement is buggy even on controller.
Blend boring singleplayer.
Coop is fun thru the first hour of the game.
Basic gameplay,nothing new here.
Cant even change basic options like keybinds.
Crap.
– Real player with 17.3 hrs in game
Very good and joyful game. Especially within friend’s circle. Good job developers ;)
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
Xendless
The dollar price tag speaks for itself
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Orbit Outlaws
Orbit Outlaws is an absolute blast! The combat is fun and engaging with just the right amount of challenge and chaos. The tanks and characters look great in and out of combat. There are multiple upgrade options that have me excited to keep playing and progressing. This game is a solid buy even before online multiplayer has been added. With online multiplayer, this will be a must have.
– Real player with 21.1 hrs in game
Cannot recommend this game till there are more choices in Weapons, chassis and pilots. A faster method of starting a co op match with same settings would be appreciated as well.
5/10
Pros:
Great graphics
Nice music
Engaging game play in local co op
Cons:
Lacks of choices in upgrades and mods
Mods go missing and are buggy to apply (edit: in the local co op mode )
Spawn of player 2 is out of playable area at times in specific maps ( in the blue zone)
Edit: Game crashes pretty often
– Real player with 10.9 hrs in game
BattleSky VR
This game is extremely fun to play. Once you figure out all of the mechanics, this game will get your heart pumping and time will fly by. I played with a group of 4 for 2 hours straight. The game is better the more people are in the game, but it was still extremely fun even if you are doing 1 on 1 battles. This game just came out today in Early Access so there were some bugs here and there, but they were all fixed by leaving the room and re-entering. I did not experience anything game breaking. The game runs really well. I did not notice any lag while zooming in the sky and the online experience worked great with very low latency and good voice quality. This game has a lot of potential to be a VR game that I play daily if the community starts building up. Speaking of that, here are some things I would improve. 1. The community, this game hasn’t been heavily advertised, so the community does have to start from a small group. I would hope that more updates and positive reviews will help the game have more concurrent players. If you can get at least one person on at the same time as you I think the game is worth the asking price with just 1v1 PVP so if you are scared about not having anyone to play with it shouldn’t be a big issue. Esspecially since there is a communtiy Discord for you to setup play times in. The community that is already here has been really nice and helpful and I had a lot of fun hanging out with these people. 2. There isn’t currently a mute player option from what I have seen and I hope that comes at some point just in case there is a toxic player in the lobby. 3. I feel like the game’s “Specials” don’t feel that special when you get them every other life, so I would like to see the rate that you fill up the gauge go down some. The developers are very active in the community and are working on meaningful updates that add depth to the game and that is a must have in VR Early Access. Overall I reccomend buying this just for the experience of flying without nasuea especially since the asking price is on the lower end of the VR spectrum and the multiplayer is an absolute blast.
– Real player with 15.6 hrs in game
I was lucky to help test the game and its just amazing,
I cant think of any other VR games where you get to fly as a Dragon and breath fire. Its like being in Game of thrones.
The graphics are great and the single player mode will keep you busy for a while.
This game shines in Multiplayer so grab a group of friends and battle it out in Free for all, Escort or big race modes.
Well worth the money and looking forward to the continued development of this game.
– Real player with 13.8 hrs in game
Crypto Shooter
Crypto Shooter is a modern take on the classic fast-paced shooter gameplay. Its multiplayer gameplay features Human and AI opponents engaging in challenging and exciting matches. On one side, Crypto Shooter will become a community-powered, persistent part of a sci-fi universe. On the other side, it will be integrating with a blockchain-based gaming platform, featuring tokenized statistics and rewards.
Oh No! Bugs!
This game looks pretty, but it’s not always what it seems. It’s fun for the first few minutes but then that’s it, you’re doing the same thing over and over again with no difference but a few characters here and there. It has potential but it also needs much more content to feel fulfilling, anyways, in it’s current state, I do not recomment.
5/10
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
A Co-Op Arcade Game
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The gameplay is enjoyable. You mainly go around pushing blocks at bugs trying to squash them. You have to be careful though because blocks will bounce back at you if you miss, and you must avoid getting hit by the bugs.
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Relaxing background music
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Local and Online co-op
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I felt the game as a whole was a bit too basic / lacking in content. After about 10minutes the game started to feel repetitive.
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After you complete each level you get some coins and experience, which you can use to purchase cosmetic items for your character. Unfortunetely, I just didn’t feel like these were rewarding or worth while to work up to.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
Have a Blast
If you are looking for a Retro Arcade Party game this might be the game for you. Its not that fun solo, but played with a group of friends you will Have a Blast! See my youtube channel for my full review and gameplay
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
I played a previous version with friends and with the developer on Gamescom two years ago. I bought it as soon as it was released on steam.
The versus mode is the only mode I played so far, which is already a blast of fun: killing your friends with good moves and lucky shots.
Only downside: There’s only remote play but no pure online play.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game