Oasis VR
This review will be a comparison between Oasis and VR chat about the pros and cons about both apps.
Oasis pros: Runs and loads faster than VR Chat, you can quickly pick a variety of characters as you open the game, runs smoother and has more features.
Cons: Doesn’t have a big community and most of them aren’t American or British.
VR Chat pros: It has a wider community and a decent amount of features.
Cons: VR Chat lags quite a lot and has gotten worse over the years (in my opinion) and tends putting people off from the app all together.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
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My One Hour Review Of Oasis.
Far starters and to get this perfectly out of the way. This is a VRC clone which has some added features which I would love to see in VRC. For example the pen system for personal use is awesome. God, sure, chaos will occur if everyone had a pen. But the flexibility of what you can do from just starting the game is amazing. Another plus is the ability to specifically dial down someone’s voice individually. If this was in VRC god that would be amazing, I could lower someone’s voice who is more than happy to share their favorite album of music.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Outside The Grid
high iq dari dari dari azerbaijani bass & smacking terminals with a rock/nightstick/wrench (the only three blunt objects to exist in this world) very fun
– Real player with 8.8 hrs in game
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Quite possibly the best game ever made, I was gifted this and have in turn gifted it to two others thereby passing on the knowledge and know-how of this must play game of the summer.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
RevolVR 3
I really enjoyed shooting bottles at the shooting range. It is cool that in the shooting range you can not only practice shooting but also gain points, which can be seen on the scoreboard above the bar, where the results of other players are displayed. Comparing your results with those of other players, you understand that you can improve your shooting and can be shooting more accurately.
I also liked the option in the settings where I can choose: play standing or play sitting.
The fact that you can choose a game with bots is also very convenient because it is not always possible to get together with friends.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
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Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/8KjymuyOo4o
This game is just outdated now. It’s an online casual shooter with basically 3 games, but the focus is clearly the online multiplayer shooter. There’s 4 players or more likely 3 bots and you. You are in one spot and you crouch down behind cover. It’s all about aiming quickly (need headshots because body shoots TTK is too slow) and also avoiding damage. So basically crawl in your roomscale and shoot.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Wand Wars
Wand Wars is a really polished game, and probably the best party-game I’ve ever played.
While there’s a clear Lethal League feel to it, it’s clearly more accessible, because the game mechanics are so simple. The problem with Lethal League is that even though it’s an excellent game, it has that fighting game aspect that makes it very complex. You’ve got to learn safe zones, angles of shooting, bunts, with or without jumps, special moves, etc… and consequently, when you hit 50 hours of playtime, your friends will be no match for you anymore.
– Real player with 19.5 hrs in game
I love playing four player co-op games that are suitable for groups of varied skill level. This game manages brilliantly, another title with simple controls but surpisingly deep gameplay. Plus superb art and visual effects, stuff that makes the gameplay feel super satisfying when you land that sick off the wall double kill. In addition to the main mechanic of playing dodgeball with a big ball of magic you have power-ups and the ability to turn other players into chickens (take that Kyle). Lastly the game comes with a good selection of maps, each with its own unique twist. One map has fires you can light with your chicken spell, light them all and you summon a minion to help you; another features bubbles that you must break to get the powerups. All in all this is one of those games that will have all your friends asking when they can stop by and play again.
– Real player with 10.3 hrs in game
A Year Of Rain
As a Warcraft/Starcraft and Command & Conquer Kid, I was positively surprised to hear there’s someone taking a stab at a new RTS.
It’s heartwarmingly reminiscent of those games. Yeah, let me go grab my fucking Pulitzer, I bet there is a category for stating the obvious. Of course most RTS games are akin to the merciless RTS Emperor sitting on the throne made out of the bones of anyone who dares step into their domain.
Reading it was Daedalic running straight into that chainsaw, I was prepared for another mixed bag.
– Real player with 31.8 hrs in game
A Year of Rain
A new, unique RTS that had potential, but due to lack of publisher faith, was crippled at launch and abandoned soon after
So… This game is pretty good. It’s pretty much like a Warcraft 3 spiritual successor. Better than WC3 Reforged in a lot of ways.
As much as I want to love this game however I can’t pretend I’m not disappointed. The game was released unfinished, and abandoned very quickly. I don’t think Daedalic had any faith in it, they released it before it was ready and didn’t even give it a chance to build momentum and customer faith. They were hoping for a big launch with their unfinished early access game, didn’t get it, and abandoned the game rather than wait. As a game dev I understand the circumstance, but you can’t expect an EA title to sell like a finished one. It does come with a beefy campaign, that can be played solo or coop. It has full on voice acting, in game cutscenes, etc. Plus skirmish mode, and of course Online mode. So the content is there, it was mostly finished even, but as expected needed work, which is the whole point of early access. Pathfinding can be pretty bad sometimes, which REALLY hurts the play experience in an RTS. Other than that however the game-play is pretty polished and AYOR really gives WC3 reforged a run for it’s money IMO. I do hate the Coop AI, because I prefer to play solo and I have always hated Coop RTS campaigns with AI allies (like Red Alert 3) but still the game has SO MUCH potential it makes me depressed. I’m just disappointed that Daedalic seemingly launched this game to try and make back as much of their money as possible without ever really planning to support it, they basically lied about it, but in an underhanded way so they could shrug off blame.
– Real player with 25.7 hrs in game
Hide and Run
Very good looks, nice gameplay, simple rules.
Could offer a little more tools for the hunters and the props respectively.
But overall a very great game and I have a lot of fun playing it! And the hunter looks soooo cute! Could have more customization options, where it’d be great if you could find sth. like skins on the maps.
– Real player with 11.0 hrs in game
Fantastic graphics, settings, mechanics, and map design. This game is the future of prop hunt games. The game is a few steps away from being a grade A game and its only in early access at the moment. I thoroughly enjoyed all three maps, and the settings are phenomenal. Prop hunt games like this sometimes have a problem with hitboxes, but not this one. Everytime you attack as a hunter you know you land hit because theres a notification (if you will) that pops up when you hit a prop. As for being a prop I find it very fun to juke a hunter, and the sensitivity (movement wise) is perfect for a few jukes here and there. At the end of it all I give the Early Access version of this game a 7/10.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
MIBT
Game that has kept me entertained in the last hours, that parodies the MIB saga. In reality each stage is overcome in the same way, obtaining 20 X, which are thrown by enemies when falling. But each stage is different, with different traps, and different enemies are added, that shoot, that move faster, with shields …
It can be played in solo or cooperative mode.
7.5 / 10
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– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Here come the Men in Black…
MIB is the third release from feruloxstudios. They are quietly developing a reputation for developing quirky retro-styled classic arcade games. These are the types of games that those of us who are from Generation X (and Y) typically hold onto as key milestones in our gaming history.
Classically Challenging
One of the important reasons why has to do with just how challenging those games were. The controls would often be quite simple but they’d be nigh on impossible to master. This had both pros and cons. The aggravating con would be that they would eat your quarters if you played them at the arcade and wanted to advance. This, of course, was what they were designed and programmed to do.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Under Lock
am liking it so far just needs a few tweaks here and there but hey that’s what early access is for.
few complaints and hopes
1. flatface is kinda boring to play at the start being stuck in a locked room for %90 of the game isn’t very fun not as much of a problem once survivors get the lead out and start opening doors.
2. vr for da monstar. this is said to be done later we’ll see if it gets the budget to do that.
3.index support same deal as before said it will be done later but early access can be a bit of a gamble
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
Edited review -
I had this game set to not recommended, dev didn’t seem dedicated to it IMO. However one of my(and others) biggest complaint did get addressed, only one of each key. The dev does seem to be working on the game still and it’s a fun concept, its based on Damned the Asymmetrical horror game that pioneered this entire genre (Dead by Daylight came along a little later).
I’ve already lost interest in the game my self, but if you wanna give a try I say go for it. You will know in an hour or two if you like it. Player base is currently very low so I recommend you only get this is you have friends to play with….Although they did add a single player mode I see.
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
Undercat
The once thriving city full of animals has been taken over by cats. They’ve enslaved all the animals and put collars on them. Those that have refused to obey have been kicked out of the city and crammed into slums. You are playing an oppressed dog named “Chips”. He grew up in the slums and recently joined a rebellion group in order to take back the city and end the cats’ tyranny once and for all.
In order to defeat the cats, you will have to save other animals who are captive to their rule. Create diversions, look for different items that can help you in your rebellion, and brawl with cats along the way.
Utilize different mechanics in order to proceed though the game. As a dog, you have an amazing sense of smell; use it to find items and secret locations.
Pick up boxes, cats and other animals, shake them well and throw them away! No obstacle or cat should stand on your way!
If crushing everything on your way is not a solution, use boxes, trash cans and bushes to hide. Use your stealth for sneak attacks on your enemies or to proceed undetected.
key Features:
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Four main regions, each containing 8 levels to complete.
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Co-op mode up to 2 players.
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Purchase more than 15 different items in the shop.
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Play various arcade games in your hub.
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Explore the story of the city by finding artifacts scattered throughout the city.
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Utilize your sense of smell to find secret locations.
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Fight thrilling bosses.
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Fight against your friends in a PVP mode.
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Shake money from Cats!
Verdun
As game; which is built to give you fun; this game is quite hard to get into intianlly due to its ww1 and you can get shredded by the other side with mg13 spray the drops you body with weight of enough lead you now have scrap value to buy a new watch. But as simulator of WW1 warfare, probably it is the best you can get.its Extremely historically accurate, But this certainly is NOT battlefield 1 clone.
The maps are basically a mix of trenches and vegetation; there are no props, no embellishment; it is purely a wasteland with corpses, burned vegetation and relics of horses and tanks. In the middle of all of this; you and your team advancing toward objectives with no easy way to distinguish who is who.
– Real player with 137.6 hrs in game
Was almost dead for a while but it’s back to glory now. A lot of stuff got reworked, mechanics work more smoothly, and it’s just too much bloody fun. Get back in the trenches, cowards!
– Real player with 61.6 hrs in game