A gem of gaming nostalgia. One of my earliest VR experiences (been a while since my first play-through) and it holds up wonderfully. Admittedly, having grown up in the depicted era, I am biased; but I can’t recommend the experience enough, even if you just have a passing interest in classic gaming.
After the time travel tease at the end of Pixel Ripped 1989, I didn’t think they’d actually planned to release sequel games corresponding with each of the teased time periods… here’s hoping 1978 is successful enough for them to do 1999 next! That would be epic!
Perfect game. This is an amazing experience, and I would definitely recommend trying it. If the idea of playing as a kid in 1995 who ends up saving the video and real world wasn't cool enough, they perfectly made it. Love the small reference to the virtual boy.
A Nostalgic Trip Back in Time - 30% off. Just played Pixel Ripped 1995 and wow, it's a nostalgic masterpiece! Grab it at a sweet 30% off at https : / / nuc • bio • link. This VR game brilliantly transports you back to the era of classic 90s gaming. It's not just about playing a game within a game; it's an homage to the entire 90s gaming culture. The attention to detail in replicating the look and feel of that era is spot-on, from the retro graphics to the authentic soundtracks.
Playing as a kid in a 1995 living room, while juggling the in-game challenges and real-world distractions, is both hilarious and heartwarming. The game cleverly blends various genres from the 90s, making it a delightful experience for anyone who grew up in that era or is curious about it.
Pixel Ripped 1995 isn't just a game; it's a time machine that brings back so many memories. It's fun, it's challenging, and it's a beautiful tribute to the golden age of gaming. Highly recommended for anyone who's into VR and has a soft spot for retro games!
Nostalgic Fun! Unique! This game caught me by surprise. I was born in 1981 and grew up during this time and it has brought back so many memories. Not to mention how unique this game is. It goes from 2D scroller to characters coming out of the screen and is just so much fun. My 9 year old started watching me play (cast) so I let him take control for a bit and although the nostalgia isn’t there for him, he really liked it and says he’s going to start his own play through. I really can’t get enough of this and am so glad there are two more I can jump into when I complete this one! Great job developers!!! Please make more awesome games like this! Aloha!!
Pixel Ripped 1995 on Meta Quest is simply incredible! This game brilliantly captures the spirit of 90s video games with its retro graphics, catchy soundtrack, and playful references. The virtual reality experience adds an entirely new dimension, immersing players in the action. The gameplay mechanics are ingenious, striking a perfect balance between nostalgia and innovation. Pixel Ripped 1995 is a true homage to classics of the past while offering a unique and captivating adventure. A must-play for all fans of retro games and virtual reality on Meta Quest!
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Super recommended. Since I know the game, I thought it was always interesting the concept of how you play inside other game. Also, how the story can take your to the past and how we used to play video games in the old days. If you are old enough, you will find very nice references and a nice session of nostalgia.
However, the core of the game is the most amazing part. The level design is impressive and there always fun surprise during the story. I am pretty sure that you can have fun even though you do not get the old references that the game has.
I just finished the game, and I am really happy of my time spent there. Thank you for that!
I think I mighta cried a little. I’m a 41 one year old life long gamer, started on 8bit. Lemme tell ya, this game is a punch right to the memories. The first level you’re sitting on the floor of your living room, at breakfast, gaming on an old crt, while your family “exists” around you. In level two, you’re at blockbuster video playing on two consoles, a Nintendo lookin one and a sega lookin one, back and forth between two games, while the store “exists” around you. I’m being intentionally vague, to avoid spoilers…but if you grew up with a Nintendo or super Nintendo, master system or genesis… Play this game. You’ll unlock childhood memories every step of the way.
Brings me back to my childhood. I waited till I beat pixel rip 95 and 87 before posting this. I can remember having the same fight over, which was better, Snes or Sega. I also remember a time when going to the video store for games was normal. The review part of this I can see each classic game that inspired each level. Like streets of rage, 2, castlevania, alien 3, and so on. I was not quite as sure with the 87 games, though. Donky Kong was all I could see. The games were true to the way things were back then, well, till dot messed with them anyway. This is a linear story from the perspective of David, and he likes his games.
The game had just the right hardness and length. Yes, some of the levels were frustrating, like mom flipping the controller for the first quarter of the level, but it was not anything too difficult to get past. This game does have replay value. Like any good story, it's great to go back to. Also, there are all those gold cartridges to find.
As for the Vr side of things. I thought it was well done. It's hard to get used to at first, but then it's fun having the blaster. The spit straw is a little slow to pick up. Still, this was a good game mechanic.
The only complaint I would give is that I could not for the life of me figure a way to pause ether game or bring up a menu to exit out 87 once I beat it I had to just exit to the meta menu and go back in, but that is not a big deal. I can't wait to get 78 now that brings back memories. Thank you for the amazing ride, and keep up the great work.
An Unexpected Hit. I got this game as part of the first month of Meta Quest+ for a 1.06 USD and I was not expecting to love this one from the trailers. It just all clicks when you play it, and it was awesome!
I was 2 in 1995, but a lot of the same feelings existed during my childhood too. This game was both heartwarming and nostalgic, I Highly recommend it.
Don't judge a book by its cover VR games in general are so hard to read from trailers.