SpaBerry VR Experience

SpaBerry VR Experience

This might still be the first and only hot tub VR experience. It’s not very stimulating. I enjoy a hot tub, don’t remember the last time I tried it. I’m also concious of how somewhat kinda sort gross they are. It’s like a bacteria stew or something.

! Also, you all pee in the pool and the shower and hot tubs so you can’t buy one from our friends at SpaBerry, not until you clean up your dingleberries. https://youtu.be/Jzap2bwZFho

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game


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Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers

You do need to do a Windows 7 compatibility fix to get experience to run correctly on the Oculus RIft. It is an advertisement for the Spaberry spa. I had fun though, but not because it’s a good app, just because it’s kind of unintentionally funny. Whole thing is about 5 minutes long.

Please watch my video … I did have fun with it ;) https://youtu.be/Rzvn_XUzifk

Rate 5/10. Needs online or local multiplayer for truly sexy, fun time in the spa. Would give 10/10 if added.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

SpaBerry VR Experience on Steam

In Verbis Virtus

In Verbis Virtus

TL;DR:

This game has great atmosphere with an immersive spellcasting system and nonlinear level design that also at times has really clever and hard to figure out puzzles!

Pros:

  • Fun and a really Great way of doing spellcasting that makes the game so much immersive!

  • Also if for some reason you’re having trouble casing some of the spells, make your own voice recognition model (it’s a feature implemented in the game, just go into the options menu).

    This actually, for me at least, nullifies the ‘con’ I’d otherwise have since I found it a bit tricky to cast the ‘mark of fire’ spell.

Real player with 32.7 hrs in game


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In Verbis Virtus is a terrible game that you probably should not play, but not for half of the reasons I’ve seen in other negative reviews for which I’d like to clarify here.

Bad points that actually were not bad:

Like you, I was lured to this game by the voice command spells. I believe the people saying that this does not work do not have it configured well or do not have a mic. The store page warns you to have a mic, and outside of a very few moments in game I found the voice commands to work very well even when speaking quietly, and I have a voice that mumbles, so that piece impressed me.

Real player with 18.6 hrs in game

In Verbis Virtus on Steam

Espire 1: VR Operative

Espire 1: VR Operative

Espire 1 is currently my favorite VR stealth game. It was rough at launch but the major issues related to glitchy and inconsistent guard behavior seem to have been ironed out with the first update. There’s already plenty of fun to have in the challenge missions and I’m looking forward to more being added to the game over time.

The performance of this game is very good overall as you would expect from something that was simultaneously developed for the Quest headset. While this means the environments are somewhat bare I prefer the approach because of the higher frame rate. I often see frame drops in other stealth games like Budget Cuts or Unknightly with an RTX 2060 but I can run most of Espire 1’s challenge missions at 144 FPS without a hitch.

Real player with 36.7 hrs in game


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SHORT VERSION:

It can be fun and there is a freedom in it that is not like other VR stealth games but the glitches and certain factors of the game kinda ruin it.

I am waiting till the updates fix it to play again.

If you don’t have it, follow it on news and pay attention to updates. Or wait for it to be discounted, at least then if you don’t like it you wouldn’t have paid the full price.

LONG VERSION:

Best attempt at a fun stealth game, but so far a little disappointing.

Not saying I didn’t have fun, but certain glitches and game design ruined fun playthroughs.

Real player with 13.2 hrs in game

Espire 1: VR Operative on Steam