IKEA VR Experience

IKEA VR Experience

Of all the early free experiences, this one holds up. They added a Christmas mode to it as well, that’s a good sign! I also don’t recall the stickie-buns from my first play-through, so that must be new as well. It renders well for a Unreal Engine game, maybe that’s my 970 1070 upgrade or engine improvements. I’ve played alot of VR architecture demos, and many more expansive areas to explore, but I don’t think I’ve seen one with this interactivity. There’s a fair bit of fun.

! I once got a free desk from IKEA because the one I had ordered had a slight scratch on it, but c’mon, y’all can buy one, and then photoshot that spit, and build the Mega-Desk(r) you know you deserve. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpFx4ygIv9s

Real player with 16.0 hrs in game


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It’s so lifelike!

I only went in for a cheap desk lamp, but after 30 minutes of being shepherded through the store without stopping, I found my path blocked by a couple arguing over soft furnishings whilst their child threw a tantrum over getting a hotdog and an ice-cream. I went around them and wandered a little more (on rails as per the store layout) and eventually stopped for minute to look at some bedroom furniture however I realised that I am in fact not a giant and therefore do not have 16ft ceilings in my bedroom ergo they wouldn’t fit (BUGFIX: I think there may be scaling issues). Unfortunately, the couple had caught up with me and were still arguing only this time over the mans commitment to the shopping trip. The child was complaining that it needed to go to the toilet. As if by magic an NPC in a yellow polo neck T-Shirt appeared from behind a mirror (I think no-clip was left on by mistake) and started filling up a pencil dispenser but before anyone could ask the way to the restroom it vanished behind a stack of pillows. I then walked for another 10 minutes until I found the lamp section. I found one I liked but the bulbs were some weird triangle shape that I’d never seen before so I decided to wander round and see if one of the NPCs had any clues. I eventually found what appeared to be an enormous warehouse full of boxes. There was an old man bending to lift a flat-pack bunkbed while his wife looked round nervously with a “excuse me young man could you help” look on her face (the graphics are astonishing) … I decided to offer my help as I thought it might be a side-quest… Unfortunately, the box was slightly too big for the trolley so I had to help them all the way to the checkout while the old lady did more to make it fall off than help (she meant well). In a moment of sheer determination to finish the quest I decided to help them to the car. Sadly, I got distracted by the sound of a child screaming “BUT I DON’T LIKE STRAWBERRY SYRUP ON MY ICE-CREAM” at full volume followed by crying as I left the store and I forgot to ask the nearby NPC about the lamp. By the time I remembered, I was outside waiting for the old man (Collin) to fetch the car (BUG REPORT: the bollards have odd collision boxes that the trolley won’t fit through). It was a 1993 Nissan Micra. Even after removing the basket of knitting supplies, 1972 AA road atlas of Great Britain, and full tool set including kneeling pad from the boot; I realised the box wouldn’t fit. I tried everything as the old woman looked on expectantly but no luck. Sadly, we unboxed the item in a bid to make it fit (Nice Tetris clone mini-game) and it meant the item could not be returned so I had to restart the quest.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

IKEA VR Experience on Steam

Lisa and the Grimoire

Lisa and the Grimoire

Short game, with superb art, as expected of oekakizuk, and decent music. The only downside is that it’s too small and up-scaling it isn’t ideal.

Real player with 18.7 hrs in game


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The game is good, but also different from others.

Pros: Lewd enemy combat

Pretty simple and easy to understand gameplay

audio options in option menu after game start

pretty good H-details

Thick protagonist “thick thighs save lives”

Cons:

lewd game play consist of most being combat with here and there obvious but not hearted icons around the locations

I dont think there’s a game over when losing but when u lose some fights “bosses” it’ll show a seen and port you back to place your staying/living at “NOT REALLY A CON BUT ITS NOT UNIQUE SOME OF THEM”

Real player with 5.2 hrs in game

Lisa and the Grimoire on Steam

Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy

Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy

First off, would like to give a rundown on this game to help others understand what they are buying.

1. Game is subtitles only. Yes, can be annoying having to read everything the characters say, but the voice acting is nice and the dialogue is great even if you don’t understand Japanese.

2. This game is story intensive. Majority of gameplay will be split between reading the massive amount of cutscenes, exploring the world and crafting your equipment. Combat doesn’t take up much of your game time. Difficulty can be increased, but combat is not exactly the major point of this game. Think of this like the old flash storyboard games but with full 3d environment exploration with combat sprinkled in.

Real player with 98.7 hrs in game


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Initially, I liked this game. After finishing this game however, I was left with an inexplicable urge to squeeze small white flying animals that squeak. The characters in this game are so uninteresting that I just began to skip cut scenes because I couldn’t care less about them. How they managed to ruin the main gang I have no idea, but they are BAD. The new characters are even worse, especially the blacksmith. Gameplay wise, I respect Gust changing how items are used, and the combat is far better than Ryza. Crafting is way better and craft, gather, combat formula persists, though alchemy is still pretty easy. The ruin discovery was neat, I was interested in the beginning, but in the end, I just brute forced through the “puzzles”.

Real player with 75.1 hrs in game

Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy on Steam

Horse Farm

Horse Farm

Personally my favorite game. I love feeding my horses and I log back in every single day! I’m currently level 184 and I should reach level 185 tomorrow. It’s overall a good game if you don’t have anyone to play with, as there is not many multiplayer aspects to it.

The people i tell about this game just laugh at me and tell me to get a life, but they have no idea what they’re missing out on.

The graphics of the game is really great considering its free, you can really tell that the graphic designer really loves their job at Upjers the details blows me away every time I open the game back up, they did an incredible job on the horses, its almost like they’re real! Of course you can tell the difference but its really good.

Real player with 444.9 hrs in game

I like to have this game open in the background and play it actively when I’m waiting for a layer of gouache to dry. It keeps you busy in short bursts which is ideal for situations where you just have a couple minutes left over and nothing to do in the time. Personally I think the graphics are cute and have a sort of painterly style. I am currently at level 14 and have not experienced this game as pay to win. Managed to afford the infirmary, that seems to give other people a lot of trouble, without an issue as level ups and quests give you money as well. There is a nice amount of customization for your farm.

Real player with 233.1 hrs in game

Horse Farm on Steam