CINEVEO - VR Cinema

CINEVEO - VR Cinema

8/10

DK2 w/ runtime 0.7 , GTX 980 [Only have access to 4D Movie Theater 3.0 Beta]

PROS:

Theatre is well made (graphically pleasing) + ambient lighting that is linked to the image on screen is great

No Need to use keyboard and mouse everything can be navigated with gaze detection

Smooth Experience no judder at all

Subtitle Support

CONS:

0.7 runtime is very limited at the moment still waiting for update (cannot choose other theaters except main beta version)

There was one tvshow that started with low frame rate only on the screen not the theatre and took about 10 minutes to become smooth again

Real player with 16.0 hrs in game


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I really do not understand the negative reviews around. If you don’t know how to instal a codec well…the problem is yours. There are also instrucions on the website and in the manual.

However, I reccommend new users to wait for an update before buying this software (read the whole review).

In my opinion, “CINEVEO - VR Cinema” offers the BEST VR CINEMA EXPERIENCE so far, and especially for the 3D movies. It features a fully functional multiplayer movie theater in virtual reality, and you can even choose your seat!

Real player with 9.5 hrs in game

CINEVEO - VR Cinema on Steam

Spine

Spine

There is a range of unique heroes at your disposal. Each character can boost one’s reflexes beyond limits with the help of Spine technology.

Choose the one you like the most and dive into the adrenaline-filled fights with the enemy team to decide the fate of the dystopian world.

There you are, our action hero!

Make yourself comfortable as we have prepared a collection of unique characters capable of using Spine technology. Fight for freedom or become a warden of the almighty system - you are the one to decide what’s this world gonna become.

Camera, Action, Shoot!

Every fight in Spine is a combination of breathtaking scenes where you become a hero beating up some bad guys. Feel the tension of each in-game moment thanks to the unique camera-work. We have exceptional cinematographic experience you’ll find nowhere else in the multiplayer games.

Cold steel, hot guns

Find out what the real gun-fu is! Switch between cold weapons and firearms in close and long range combat. Shoot with two hands while jumping, block bullets with katanas, and do wall-runs. Even in the mayhem of battle, Spine will show the precision and grace of your actions in the best way possible.

Brave? New? World?

Have you read the news about an AI that has transformed a city into the heaven on Earth? Or you’d rather listen to the whispers of the opposition?

Join the fights in the city streets and pick a side in the global conflict of two powerful factions. The arenas you’ll meet your enemies on are inspired by iconic action movies.

Share the fates, stories, and the combat styles of the heroes. And their life paths, of course.

PvP

Ready to prove others your Gun-fu is the coolest?

Use the best combat techniques to defeat real players. And don’t worry, friends got you covered! Together you will be victorious.


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Spine on Steam

Siren Head: The Siren’s Forest

Siren Head: The Siren’s Forest

Honestly, I cannot express enough how completely inadequate this game is for several reasons. Although it is free to play, I still expected better. The most obvious thing that’s worth mentioning first of all, is the fact that this game has very clearly been rushed during its development. The game is simply lacking quality by such a large margin; that I seriously do not have any clue how it can even be considered a 100% completed product.

The game has extremely poor optimisation and graphics to the point where it’s almost unplayable, because you can’t see nearly anything due to the game’s insanely poor and detail lacking graphics. Followed by that, the story is too short which further demonstrates how very little effort was clearly put during the creation of this game. But to end on a positive note, the soundtrack and story in this game were pretty great, but unfortunately the game overall has more cons than pros; and therefore I do not recommend.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game


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Oh hey,another Sirenhead game. Aight.

You’re a drunk idiot who,for some reason,decides to go driving in a storm at night.

Sirenhead appears to save you the trouble of wrecking on your own, by running you off a cliff.

In a failure of natural-selection,you somehow survive, and have to try and escape alive.

The gameplay is basically just “Run through the woods”,nothing complicated. The game itself was very short,and even though I died from tripping several times,I won/got all achieves in under 40min.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Siren Head: The Siren's Forest on Steam

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan

To be honest I heard bad things about this game a lot but to be fair I actually prefer it over House of Ashes.

Good things.

-I really liked how it based it off a real ww2 boat and how it really followed the myth of the Ourang Medan and how 22 crew mates died with no explanation to this day. (search up the name of the boat for more details)

-Setting, I enjoyed the idea of being isolated from land and the feeling of not being able to get out of this trapped nightmare.

-I know a lot people didn’t like the idea of the monsters being in their heads but I did as it was something quite different from being killed by monsters or humans.

Real player with 39.1 hrs in game

Following the release of House of Ashes one can observe a steady increase in quality with each game starting with Man of Medan. While Little Hope and House of Ashes progressively improve the series' mechanics, gameplay, and storytelling, Man of Medan still stands as a fun time to share with friends. I love this game, and even if it could stand to be updated by Supermassive to compete with its sister games, it’s a successfully lays the groundworks and dives into the world the Dark Pictures Anthology seeks to build with each story.

Real player with 30.6 hrs in game

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan on Steam

Max Payne 3

Max Payne 3

“Anyone can make what I have built

And better now

Anyone can find the same white pills

It takes my pain away” 🎶

~Jimmy Eat World, Pain

OMG, that’s not Max Payne! #NotMyMax” Remember such topics from back in 2012? It was pretty fun. Surprisingly, though, quite a lot of people (yours truly included) kinda… didn’t even feel like playing this game back then. And not because they were triggered or something like that, but because… you know. I mean, look at the screenshots. Another random bald guy shooting some generic gangsters. In Brazil. There’s literally nothing that screams “Play me right now!!!” in that. Especially since we already had one popular series that went down the drain since the moment the main character shaved his head (hello, Sam…). Even though I bought Max Payne 3 ages ago, I was like “meh…”. A lot of people I know felt the same. And that’s the funniest (saddest?) thing about this game. See, Max Payne 3? It was supposed to be a shiny big present to the old-school fans.

Real player with 98.8 hrs in game

One of the best 3rd person shooters you’ll ever play. The story is amazing, I keep coming back to it time and time again and it never gets old. The multiplayer can be fun, if you can find anyone to play with. The action is amazing and gore is just the same. Recommend that you play on harder difficulties for a fun challenge, the only problem I have is that its a bit too hard and in the later levels you’ll be wielding 2 pistols while your enemies will have grenade launchers, machine guns and much more. Overall a great game.

Real player with 68.2 hrs in game

Max Payne 3 on Steam

Orbital Strike VR

Orbital Strike VR

Incoming Jump Signatures!

Taking inspiration from classic space combat games, our aim is to bring amazing capital ship fleet battles to VR. With one small change. If you want to experience the element, you have to get out of the cockpit!

As a pilot for the Starfall mercenary fleet you will fight through a co-op / single-player campaign, build fire support ships, and direct fleet assets to destroy the enemy.

Launch Alert Fighters!

The universe of Orbital Strike is fractured. After a disastrous first contact, humanity has developed a set of protocols to ensure their survival. Factions operate out of Carriers, fighting and capturing star systems for the small pool of resources left available. The factions ensure that the protocols are upheld. Just in case.

When an old threat returns, can you unite the fleet and save humanity once again?

Solo / Co-op Storyline Campaign

Fight through the Starfall Campaign, designed from the ground up for single-player and drop-in online multiplayer. Enemies and encounters scale to the number of players to provide a more challenging experience.

Zero-G Combat

Fleet pilots don’t sit in the cockpit. Armed with hand-jets and an array of handheld weapons you must fly through enemy formations and open a path for your fleet.

Command Lethal Capital Ships

As a pilot, you are the center of strength for your fleet. Call in and direct formidable capital ship weaponry against hardened targets and structures. Mix and match chassis and component types to counter the enemy’s tactics.

Deploy Tactical Structures

The battlespace isn’t static. Use your hard-fought for resources to build structures and stations across the system to enable fleet upgrades or lock down an area with devastating defensive platforms.

Thank you for your support!

Orbital Strike VR is Sandglass Game’s second VR title. As a 2-person team, we are releasing Orbital Strike VR as a shorter, more polished title. Bring a couple friends for the most fun and challenging experience, however all missions are designed for single-player gameplay as well.

Orbital Strike VR on Steam

Planet LEV

Planet LEV

Oh my god I love it. This is like a self contained WaveVR-esq music abstract land, and a fairly expansive one. It seems very alien, like this is where the super intelligent god beings go to hang out. I absolutely love the ability to instantly teleport from one area to the next what with the automap thing (that got stuck to my hand once and I had to restart). In this way you can really get a sense of the entire space, and there are bulidings to go into to, and alot of work is spend on the soundscapes. It’s VR, so there is a gigantic large-breasted anime lady dancing, so it checks that important box as well. Planet LEV is deliciously spacey and abstract.

! Specific areas have songs from real life artists. I saw Boris Divider on the automap. I’m not a huge fan of his work, it all sounds the same. I fell asleep to it once on a plane and woke up to it, and so his beats are endearing to me in that way. However in the current build of LEV that area is replaced with Biosphere, and I love Biosphere and overlay it on my vr videos alot. https://youtu.be/QCVLhZI43AM

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2

This is an interesting experimental art / music collaboration for VR. If you’re into experimental stuff, then you might enjoy this. I will say that I thought navigation was clunky and unintuitive. You have teleportation only (where you have to click in on the Oculus Quest 2) and no snap or smooth turning.

Starting the experiences is also very clumsy. You can teleport to these pyramid structures then point and click on them with the off-hand (the other hand is for locomotion). Then press trigger. Unfortunately, when I tried the LIVE experience, nothing happened. I assume it was because there was no live experience at that time. There’s also no information on when the live experience would be.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Planet LEV on Steam

Tower! 3D

Tower! 3D

This is so infuriating. Sick of being deducted 500 points for planes alerts when they take off and land on separate runways. Can never get into positive points tally. That fed up feel like deleting it from my system.

Real player with 92.0 hrs in game

I do enjoy playing the game. But, Why would a game be made that can’t be saved ? if the player has to leave the game. not much you can do, but leave your computer on with game paused. or lose all the time spent playing to start all over again later if you quit the game. this is my main disappointment with Tower 3 D non Pro. Sure glad I didn’t purchase the Tower 3D pro version then find out no save option. I sure hope the developers can do an update and put a save option on the Tower 3 D games.

Real player with 56.1 hrs in game

Tower! 3D on Steam

BREACH IT

BREACH IT

This game is like Rainbow 6 Siege but in VR.

This game has so much potetinal and already is alot of fun.

I have more hours in this than any other VR game and im not bored yet.

There is some bugs in this game still but not really game breaking.

And when you report something that should be changed the dev will change it if its as bad as you make it to be.

ATM there is only two maps, one map for each gamemode. One is a defuse the bomb and the other is kill the enemy team before the time runs out.

Real player with 25.4 hrs in game

i see alot of potential in this one, and its nice to know that the devs are always working on patches.

Honest review:

reminds a bit of R6S, especially with the big hammer used to breach and destroy walls (sledge), wall reinforcements, and door barricading.

pros:

  • devs are always working on new things and are listening to the community

  • events on a daily basis and some servers are always running

  • graphics are great for the stage of development the game is currently in

  • hitreg is really good for this early of a development stage

Real player with 6.9 hrs in game

BREACH IT on Steam

Grunt1914

Grunt1914

If you grew up playing Medal of Honor and other similar games on Play Station 1, this game will certainly take you right back to those golden days.

It is still in early stages so a few glitches and future changes are to be expected. Over all the game is fun, the shooting is done well although here and there, there are some of the terrain issues interfering with the shooting. But I’m sure that it will get sorted out in future patches.

The movement is fun, kind off like a mixture between most other major FPS games like the older CoD’s and MoH’s, and games like the original Quake games and similar other games. Again, a few minor terrain interferences and some of the enemy movements and animations can be improved, but nothing major and of course I’m sure they will be sorted out as future patches comes out.

Real player with 47.8 hrs in game

I stopped playing FPS games around the time Battlefield 4 became really big. It got too intense! The maps got too big and there were too many players in every match. You can’t spawn without being F*%#ed by a tank or chopper… I missed the simpler times of fast “Arena” based FPS games like the older call of duty’s. That’s exactly what GRUNT1914 is! The maps are small but big enough to snipe in and although some of them are still a bit buggy, they feel fast and smooth. The guns seems to be accurately modeled after real guns from this era, however the sounds of some of the guns can still improve!

Real player with 47.7 hrs in game

Grunt1914 on Steam