VR Eagles of Victorian England

VR Eagles of Victorian England

This is a VR tour game that focuses on leisure and relaxation. Players tour the UK from the perspective of a griffon. They mainly choose the following classic scenes, including the 18th century library, the 18th century conference room, the 18th century interior design, and the 18th century Victoria Street. 20th century sunset streets and 21st century concept houses, allowing gamers to experience the charming British style in depth, and enjoy the exotic scenery without leaving home. It is suitable for relaxing and adding fun after busy work and life.


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VR Eagles of Victorian England on Steam

VR King Arthur’s Sword in Romano Britania

VR King Arthur’s Sword in Romano Britania

VR King Arthur’s Sword in Romano Britania’ is a slightly interactive experience in which you get to explore a handful of scenes trying to find a sword. Once you have found the sword you can move onto the next scene. The movement itself is extremely nauseating and there is no educational material here at all, it is just scene after scene. This is not something I can recommend to anyone because it lacks anything to suggest to people. It’s not fun, it’s not educational and the movement means it is not relaxing. This is one app I suggest you avoid, or maybe stab a sword into because that is what the developer should have done to it rather than releasing it.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game


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VR King Arthur’s Sword in Romano Britania on Steam

VR Military Reporter in Middle East (with tanks & helicopters)

VR Military Reporter in Middle East (with tanks & helicopters)

Let me promise you that the title of this experience ‘VR Military Reporter in Middle East (with tanks & helicopters)’ bears no resemblance as to what this experience is all about. In short, it is a small collection of non-Middle East areas that you explore with a drone or helicopter. There is no reporting, no action, almost nothing to interact with other than exploring the area while some annoying music plays in the background. I paid just £2.39 for this in a sale and I was bitterly disappointed, but if I had paid the full asking price of £3.99 I would be asking for a refund. Other than exploring some small areas there is no point in downloading this at all and it really should have been free.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game


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VR Military Reporter in Middle East (with tanks & helicopters) on Steam

VR Pirates of the Caribbean Life Experience

VR Pirates of the Caribbean Life Experience

‘VR Pirates of the Caribbean Life Experience’ is a small collection of weird scenes, with an ever-so-slight connection to water. In fact, apart from them all featuring water in some way they are not linked in any way. They are not fun, they are not educational, not interesting and they are not relaxing. Once again this developer hammers a nail into PCVR’s death with yet another app that makes it looks pointless. To say I don’t recommend this (or anything this developer makes) would be an understatement. Oh, and all the text was in Chinese anyway. I think it just goes to show an Oxford education isn’t worth shit.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

VR Pirates of the Caribbean Life Experience on Steam

VR Balloon Flying over Tokyo and Hokkaido

VR Balloon Flying over Tokyo and Hokkaido

BE AWARE! This is not a game!

you can roam around as some kind of flying animal in different maps/scenery but all of them are very small.

I only keep this because of the “japanese style street” scenery.

Bamboo-Forest scenery woudl be nice, BUT there is a dfference in the water-refelction in left and right eye,

so no way to enjoy this.

It could be nice if the dev would invest more effort into beta-testing and bug fixing updates.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

It is not working

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

VR Balloon Flying over Tokyo and Hokkaido on Steam

VR Modern Wars: Advance under air raid

VR Modern Wars: Advance under air raid

Fair play games do not get much worse than ‘VR Modern Wars: Advance under air raid’. This tank controlling game has only two levels and all you need to do is to drive to the beam of light. Sometimes that beam of light is literally right next to you and other times it is a little further away. You can fire your gun and turret, but you really don’t have to. There is no challenge here, no fun…in fact, I can’t think of a reason why anyone would want to download this! Sure, it only costs £1.69, but you could buy a nice bottle of pop for that and have way more fun.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

VR Modern Wars: Advance under air raid on Steam

Operation: Pinkeye

Operation: Pinkeye

Operation: Pinkeye is a first-person shooter throwing back to shooters from the 90s by the likes of Rareware and Free Radical Design.

Set in an alternate Universe where the Acts of Union in 1707 never happened, Scotland and England remain independent and tensions between the 2 remain very high.

A journalist has been killed in a hotel in London near a political rally, his room was ransacked, as if their murderers were looking for something. It was believed that he held important documents containing plans by the English to invade Scotland. Fearing that this is the case, The Scottish Secret Service (The SSS) assign their best agent, Ken Maxwell, to obtain the stolen documents, and find out exactly what they’re planning.

Traverse through 15 levels of high-octane spy action, with music from the composer of Planet X3, and FMV cutscenes filmed in Scots!

Features

  • Relive memories of ’90s era shooters without the annoying bits

  • Faithful old-school graphics

  • Multiple language support, including Scots and Gaelic!

  • Customisable mechanics and controls!

  • Music from the composer of Planet X3 and Half-Life: Dark Matter

Operation: Pinkeye on Steam