DragonRideVR

DragonRideVR

edit after the recent updates

Dragon ride is more incredible again the best dragon game we could wish and has a lot of new modes

rhytm and ride it is awesome ,we can use swords and a ot of others weapons in rythm with music

the free fly mode is wonderfull , we could not have more the feeling to be on a dragon on the air , on the ground , in the water ( with a lot of customisation to unlock)

and mini games modes amazing like using crossbow with power up or do treasure hunt to find the eggs of the dragon and where giant crossbows try to kill you

Real player with 88.7 hrs in game


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Full disclosure - I was involved in early testing for this game. I can tell you the lead developer is really respoinsive and a joy to work with. That’s the reason this game keeps getting better, and is well worth the $$. Aside from that, this is an honest review for a really fun, must-have in my opinion, VR game that’s for everyone. I love dragons myself, like just about everyone that’s faithfully watched Game of Thrones, or any other similar story, the dragons are the best part. I had been looking for a dragon-riding game and this is one of the best.

Real player with 9.9 hrs in game

DragonRideVR on Steam

Dangerous Lands

Dangerous Lands

I liked the game, great soundtrack, good graphics, a lot of different weapons.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game


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Dangerous Lands on Steam

SACRALITH : The Archer’s Tale

SACRALITH : The Archer’s Tale

I absolutely love this game! In fact, it would be my all-time favorite VR game if it weren’t for a few issues. The content is very replayable, because you will kill at least 150+ enemies by the end of each map! There is no new game +, unfortunately, but TRUST me, you will not care so much about all the little flaws due to the addiction you will develop when you shoot several enemies in the head or helmet at 100 yards!

  • This game has really amazing graphics, but I feel as though the content is a little lacking (due to the lack of maintenance). New enemies could be introduced, more special arrow selections, co-op, upgraded bows, etc.

Real player with 47.6 hrs in game


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Pretty impressed with this game, given it was barely on my radar before release. It needs a few things worked out in patches, but if the problems listed below get addressed, this will be the most engaging VR archery game yet.

Pros:

  • Great graphics, body physics (really fun shooting guys off of a log bridge and watching them fly off.)

  • Smooth gameplay (at least in-game , which is where it counts)

  • Good gameplay mechanics - teleporting to strategic vantage points to protect various offensive fronts

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

SACRALITH : The Archer's Tale on Steam

Far Cry 3 - Blood Dragon

Far Cry 3 - Blood Dragon

grant bought me this game for my 3rd birthday and i just recently learned to type so thank grant for the game goodnight

Real player with 13.4 hrs in game

better then the actual far cry 3

(gottem)

Real player with 11.1 hrs in game

Far Cry 3 - Blood Dragon on Steam

Jump With Dragons

Jump With Dragons

The graphics alone make this game worth the 0.59 I payed for it. It’s both fun and challenging. I suggest changing the key bindings under settings because the controls were awkward. I was also having problems getting my controller to fully work with it. I could look around, jump, and dash but I couldn’t walk in any direction so I was stuck playing with the keyboard and mouse.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Not perfect but good.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Jump With Dragons on Steam

YRek Lost In Portals

YRek Lost In Portals

YRek is quite the oddity, it’s heavily inspired by Turok, at least during the first chapter. At moments it really shines, and the price change makes it vastly more appealing. There are some really cool guns here too, and I love the environment design - i.e. Mayan Temples, Snowy castles. I think YRek is a game full of potential - it just falls a little short due to a couple of things - instant death-traps, an a checkpoint system that prohibits you from save-scumming your way past said instant death-traps. I recommend the first chapter to those of you looking for a slightly janky take on Turok - but beyond that the game has a few too many pitfalls to really make it worth investing your time into. The developer is fantastic, and is listening (and acting on) feedback from the players - so if you can think of ways to better the experience, make your voice heard.

Real player with 9.0 hrs in game

YRek is a game based on the turok vibe like the nintendo 64 games.

The combat is the name of the game here; you are always looking for ammo and health to get thru the world.

The variety of the weapons of the game is really good.

There are some really good moments with mini bosses and some big boss fights.

The Katana is one of my favorite weapons since you can slice every enemy on the game.

If you want to kill some dudes and dinosaurs I would recommend this game.

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

YRek Lost In Portals on Steam

M.A.D. Cliff - All Quiet On The Bridge

M.A.D. Cliff - All Quiet On The Bridge

“M.A.D. Cliff - All Quiet On The Bridge” - is an arcade FPS, delivered by the means of VR. Delve in the atmosphere of a ruthless and unforgiving world filled with mystical creatures, where you are the only hope of the local population, the protector, the foretold mage wielding spells of legend.

The game, puts you in the shoes of a legendary battle mage, with the goal of protecting the local city and purge the legendary beasts who threaten the locals

From a young age, your kind has been trained in the art of magic, to fulfill your destiny.

You are beyond a mere human, with countless spells at your disposal, it’s only a matter of whether you can use your power properly.

Create your own legend, walk the path of a conqueror who forced even the mighty dragons into submission.

Use various spells and exploding projectiles to destroy the attacking hordes

A skilful gameplay is going to be rewarder with achievements, of which were are plenty to unlock.

The best scores are going to be displayed on the leaderboard.

Test Your Might

Once you begin to get used to the game’s difficulty, make sure to change the difficulty levels: Easy, Normal & Hard.

The arcade Arena mode is endless, with endless waves of enemies swarming the battlefield as well as challenging boss fights

Might be a good idea to take advantage of the thought out bonus system:

  • X2 Points Multiplier

  • Mercenary-companion Summon

  • Up to 3 Mercenaries Summon

  • Protective Dome

  • Uninterrupted attack ( after gathering hold the trigger to activate)

  • Extra life (useful feature when the game becomes very tough)

THE TIME HAS COME, THE QUESTION IS DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BECOME A LEGEND?

M.A.D. Cliff - All Quiet On The Bridge on Steam

Cemetery Warrior V

Cemetery Warrior V

Great music, variety of opponents, not bad graphics, character leveling.

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

Just no

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Cemetery Warrior V on Steam

Dragons and Titans

Dragons and Titans

Dragons and Titans. Let’s talk.

I saw this game, saw dragons, and thought “Well, why not try it out. It’s free so let’s see what it’s about.” And thus learned this is what a MOBA is called. For what it is, if you have no experience with any MOBAs it really is good. It’s a great “Get your feet wet” kinda game. Hell, I spent over 850 hours playing it so it must be good right? Right?! Well, frankly, if there was a “neutral” button, I’d put it. If I had made my review a year ago, it’d be an absolute thumbs up reccomendation. As of now, I can’t. It pains me to say it because this game is boat loads of fun. Was, I should say…

Real player with 967.5 hrs in game

wow it has been like 8 years since i first played this game…back then when it was only available in facebook, if it didn’t move to steam, i might have more playing hours than that lol…i didn’t even knew it got shut down ever since the servers got bugged and everyone lost their data (i lost all my skins and runes, submitted a ticket but nobody replied so i decided to drop it forever).

when it was in facebook, we have 800+ up to 1k players per day. it might sound too little compared to other MOBAs but no long queue time and could actually get into a game without bots was a miracle. when facebook no longer supports the game, slowly, our player base dropped to 100+, everyday i came online, all i see is just the few same people in my rank. the longest queue time was 2 hours and i didn’t get to play that day. then, i took a long hiatus, and when i re-logged in, d&t announced their servers got bugged, i can’t get into a game and can’t retrieve all my lost purchases. i didn’t log in ever since.

Real player with 319.3 hrs in game

Dragons and Titans on Steam

Northern Journey

Northern Journey

Level design, music and art style absolutely on point: every area is distinct, looks great, has its own unique vibe. They are mostly quite vertical, which is also very nice. Sometimes progression is a bit confusing, but nothing too frustrating here. A lot of areas have little unique mechanics made just for them, lots of nice touches.

Combat is sadly not so great, although 95% of the time at least tolerable. Some enemy attack animations are way off actual attack hitboxes, melee enemies tend to stick to you on contact, hitting repeatedly. Some boss arenas consist of series of narrow bridges/pieces of land with instant drown pits inbetween which is also annoying. It’s generally alright as long as you don’t focus on it too much - imo combat here is just to act as intermissions between exploration and exploration, which is the actual main focus of the game.

Real player with 15.4 hrs in game

This is a very memorable game that deserves more recognition. It’s extremely strange in a charming way with a lot of variety and surprises, as well as some unexpected humor. This is a very impressive game to have been made by one person, and without reusing almost any content through its full 10-15 hour length; every area has its own unique enemies, hazards and music. There’s a lot of rough edges, but also a lot of smart design like enemies having clear sound cues to let you know when they’re offscreen or health pickups being placed strategically on walkable ledges to let you know where you can go. It gives you just enough information to understand its mechanics and know how to deal with its more esoteric hazards without ever holding your hand. Some of the levels work better than others, and I thought the last third or so of the game was weaker than the rest due to some annoying encounters and gimmicks that went on for too long, but it’s overall a good experience backed up by an evocative and memorable soundtrack. (The soundtrack even comes with the game, it’s just included next to its files, and this is a soundtrack I would have been willing to pay for separately.)

Real player with 14.4 hrs in game

Northern Journey on Steam