VHAIP
I only played the tutorial but damnnn this game BUSSIN
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
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I only played the tutorial and solo and the game looks amazing!
I have only found one bad thing in this game its the multiplayer mode.
There’s only host or join option in the multiplayer if you wanna play with randoms and stuff you cant cause there’s no quick match or server matchmaking in my opinion devs should add at least quick match option. The game is very fun with a cool concept, it gave me some scares (i think devs did a great job on the sounds and raptor models).Also it would be great if devs changed the hand models cause robot hands kinda dont fit.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
despatch: Entity Astray
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/wA_Tf2MRfHI
I bought this game on the Steam release sale (10% off). While I can’t say that I feel I got my money’s worth, I also can’t quite give a negative review. Consider this a neutral recommendation. There’s lots of things to like about this, but there seems to be an equal amount of things not to like.
This is a sci-fi escape room. If you’re expecting a puzzle experience like in The Room VR: A Dark Matter, then you will be sorely disappointed. This game lacks the production values, polish, & the amazing puzzle design (along with good hint system) in the The Room. Instead, you have puzzles that are open-ended and you have to find the right item or the correct code and figure out how to use them or pair them with another clue.
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
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The Devs have listened to feedback and added smooth turning and other control options, very good.
The game itself consists of a quite a few puzzles that are difficult to understand or outright confusing unless you’ve done them before. I don’t feel rewarded for finishing them, rather annoyed at the solution. I often found myself making progress only to be faced with yet another puzzle, and thinking “What was the point of that last one?” or “Why am I here?”
It lacks direction or explanation for why I’m doing any of the things I’m doing. Am I supposed to be doing this? Is the game glitched or have I just not found the correct solution? There’s just no indication of what I should be doing.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Nano Fighter Anti Disease
It’s a war in your body
NFAD is a flight action game, control a nano size fighter, in your body using a variety of drug shells and biological missiles to fight against a variety of pathogens! Inspired by the real world, it combines detailed and scientific biochemical principles with flying shooting. It is very suitable for players who like a quick start and experience the simulation of the game. Experience this battle of increasing difficulty and even strength, and finally strive to win!
Fly freely in the artistic internal organ environment, attack pathogens and fight against them, expel foreign invasive bacteria in the vast nasal cavity, or pass through the complex body fluid system, wipe out the infected cells everywhere, control the nano fighter to explore the complex human body, fly over the sea of acid in the digestive system, through the scarred inflammatory lesions, fight with the help of the loyal guard of the immune system and face the enemy several times as many as yourself.
Real biochemical medicine weapons
This game provides you with a variety of medical drugs as your effective weapon against pathogens. They all come from the real world, or they already exist and are widely used. Or the concept already exists and will be born.
Battlefield of rapid response
Fight in all kinds of tissues and organs in the body, and being placed in different biochemical environments, face a group of pathogens and microorganisms with different shapes and properties. They attack you with all kinds of bacterial toxins and virus missiles in an attempt to occupy your body as the nourishment of evil.
For your enemies, quickly choose effective drugs and weapons to annihilate them! Roll and carry antiviral agents, antibiotics and bacteriophage missiles into the melee, leaving a piece of inflammatory factors and residues. Use different weapons to attack all kinds of enemies, Fight side by side with your immune cell comrades, and if they become enemies too, then you have to fight alone against everything!
Easy to use simulation
Up and down, left and right, forward and hover, completely free flight experience, support keyboard and handle, easy to operate, but to make advanced mobility and beautiful flight also need a lot of practice.
Coping with multiple diseases
A total of 8 levels, from skin trauma to malignant cancer, also contains covid19, you will understand them in the battle of the game, and learn to deal with them in the real life. Of course, we don’t want you to have the opportunity to use such knowledge, never.
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Rainy City: Pandemic
Rainy City: Pandemic
DISCLAIMER: I received this product for no cost for the purpose of reviewing. However, this does not affect my views and opinions of the game.
Short Review
Rainy City Pandemic is a story driven title where the player drives around the city delivering pizza, trying to save up enough money to pay for their sister’s medical treatment. The bulk of the gameplay focuses on conversations with other characters and interactions with them. The game takes place in a dystopian future where the the pandemic (the covid-19 pandemic, assumingly) is still rampant.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
Disclosure
This is a revisited review. Check out the original review here .
Rainy Days
Rainy City Pandemic is a game about a delivery boy in a city that is swept up in the wave of a pandemic. You are attempting to raise money for your sister to get her the medical attention she needs. This game had started out as a seven dollar game and has gone through some patches and a price drop to raise the quality of life. I played through the game again after a wave of updates and admittedly I have yet to play the newest additions to the game. What I can say is that one of the weaker points of the games has been significantly improved. The weakest point before was the dialogue. When playing the game through again I was no longer running into dialogue that was repeated nor were there as many open ended short conversations.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Void Encounter
GG
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
KAIJU MONSTER VR
90’s, metropolis
You play as a giant monster whose only desire is destruction.
Confront enemy units, ravage cities and cause as much destruction as possible.
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Control a giant monster
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Destroy urban environment
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Fight enemy military units (planes, tanks, rocket launchers, etc.)
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Shoot laser beams
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Throw objects such as buildings and airplanes
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Collect bonuses and power ups
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Release a cruel roar with your own voice (optional)
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Monster vs Monster mode - take part in a city destruction in turn-based PvP mode (optional)
KAIJU MONSTER VR will be released for OCULUS, OCULUS 2, OCULUS RIFT and HTC VIVE.
Last Generation: Survival
Release day for Last Generation Survival and I picked it up without knowing much about it. For early access I’m liking how this game is looking. Couple graphics issues, rocks floating in the air, the dirt road is placed above ground by a couple feet in a few spots, there’s no sound when striking a robot. Needs some work but I like it so far. I did a quick intro video of it here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdzn4ejLMtQ
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
While i am giving this a positive review, the game needs a lot more improvement.
1. The Settings options are buggy, you can check out my video. I DID NOTICE THAT I CHANGED A KEY IN THE GAME AND AFTER THAT I GOT A CRASH.
2. AI needs improving, DEV could go for a different type of enemie (maybe aliens, not zombies)
3. The maps needs a little more work, some of the assets are floating on the map and some of the map relief is wierd.
A Big PRO is that the graphics are not bad, and the mechanics are good. A good start for a game.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game