Redesigned to support Oculus Quest 2 to offer the most immersive space flight you have ever experienced!
'Game of the Year' - Nomination - UploadVR
“This is the absolute best game I've ever played...” - vrgamerdude
Jump into the seat of the most advanced space fighter the United Trade Consortium has ever produced and join the fight against the Tartarus Liberation Front. With an engaging storyline, Touch controller support, improved visuals, and explosive sound fx.
Still Great. Cross buy helped influence my purchase. On sale this is a solid game, with plenty of control options and Hotas support. Sometimes you just need a space shooter and this game is always there for you.
Best game I have. I don’t have a whole lot of games but this one is by far the best. it is so fun has great graphics and runs super well it is super well optimized.
投稿者:Banana Man
★2
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たった11のミッションとチュートリアル。騙された気分だ。このゲームは多くのことを約束していて、ゲームが面白くなってきたと思ったとたんに終わってしまう。最初に1つのミッションをすべてクリアして、「To Be Continued」と表示される。
投稿者:Anthony
ONLY 11 Missions and a Tutorial. I feel ripped off. The game promises so much and just as you think the game is getting interesting it ends. Completed all by one mission first time and then get a "To Be Continued".
Good game, needs work is going somewhere. The game is an awesome game but I agree with the other guy it needs more levels and more upgrades because on the 6th level out of about 14 or so I hadn’t counted I had max ammunition upgrades and missile upgrades. The biggest issue is that there is not a lot of reason for the super complex movement except for aiming a bit so I would like to see like an infiltration level where you have to fly through tight spaces and so on like the old Star Wars games. Other then that though it is a solid game with a decent story and it could go some where in the future
Good game but terrible controls. If it had controls the same way as airplane sims it would be amazing but they make you use the blocky joystick controllers and it’s pretty annoying. Visuals are great it’s just the controls that make the game almost unplayable.
No virtual stick or throttle. This game could be the absolute sickest game on quest ever, but since you have to use the joysticks on the controller to move the space ship, there is no immersion…
I dont understand why they made this decision for a VR game… useless in my opinion.
To the Developers update plz or part 2. Why have you dropped this?? It’s a great game just needs updating for meta quest 3 graphics 120 hz and bit more content…??!!? I would pay easily more for a good game
Ugh!!!! "It's an amazing game for the Quest 2, but it's completely unacceptable for the Quest 3. I will be giving it and all games not up to par a one-star review until it's to the standard of what the Quest 3 is capable of. I'm over it, Meta... The Quest 3 falls extremely short in terms of game support. Despite a massive collection of games in my library, other than a very few titles, the experience on the Quest 3 remains subpar at best due to the lack of optimization and enhancement.
Many titles I own haven't been tailored to harness the Quest 3's potential. Even games supposedly enhanced for the Quest 3, like TWD S&S, are just misleading and false advertising. Give me a Quest 2 game and say it's enhanced because the Q3 lenses are clearly superior. Like, I'm baffled; did anyone at Meta review these games on the headset before releasing the Quest 3 headset? Because I can tell you, when revisiting my vast library of games on the Quest 3, mostly all of them experience the same issue: the central view is excessively blurry, making it nearly impossible to engage in gameplay.
Additionally, the sharpness is limited to the outer edges, significantly impacting the overall experience, resulting in a massive headache. There's a noticeable gap in visual fidelity, performance, and overall gameplay immersion. The absence of optimization has been not only noticeable but disappointing, as it restricts the Quest 3's capability to deliver the expected quality we were promised. The disparity between the device's capability and the games' performance creates a disconnect for players looking forward to an enhanced experience on the latest hardware.
Quest-3 should have their own dedicated version on release, not a so-called quote-unquote enhancement. I sincerely hope developers swiftly address this issue by optimizing their games for the Quest 3. It's crucial for a seamless transition to the new platform, to allow users to fully enjoy the immense potential that the Quest 3 promises.
Moreover, the frustration is compounded by the hefty price tag of $697.13 for the Quest 3. My investment in this advanced hardware feels undermined by Meta. The evident gap in optimization from game developers makes my experience with the Q3 raise concerns about the value of the Quest 3 in its current stage. As an early adopter, the substantial cost for the Quest 3 is borderline criminal. To pay a premium price for cutting-edge technology only to find that the promised experience is hindered by the limited support from game developers and Meta themselves.
Furthermore, it seems like the release of the Meta Quest 3 was premature, considering the lack of game optimization across its extensive library. Controllers need improvements, as well as the headset's battery life, not to mention the color pass-through, also a few other things. A more prudent approach would have been delaying the launch until a significant portion of the existing game library was optimized and tailored to leverage the Quest 3's capabilities. Instead, users are now just left with a supposedly powerful device without the corresponding gaming experience it should deliver. It's clear that a more synchronized launch, aligning hardware and software readiness, would have significantly improved the user experience.
I remain skeptical that Meta will address these concerns promptly. It's simple: they don't care about us, their consumers/users who have made a considerable financial commitment to Meta. I mean, the gaming industry is a clear example of it. To date, Rockstar is worth $22.5 billion dollars, and the gaming industry as a whole pulled in $347 billion dollars in 2022 alone. We, the consumers, helped build these companies/studios, and at this point, all they do is leave us in the dark, all the while emptying out our bank accounts.
Which brings me to my next point, where is GTA-VR, Meta? There's always some shady tactic that you pull to draw people to your platform just to then not deliver, like the full body tracking fiasco at Facebook Connect or the fact that we still yet to see GTA-VR. Instead, we got Asgard's-Crap-2. The 1, 2 & 3 star reviews don't lie. I know, I've played it.
The days of corporate greed, monopolizing the industry, and shady tactics against your consumers to further fuel your greedy lust for our money at our expense, is over! Outright robbing us on a lie, is over! The world is waking up. It's ridiculous that the industry as a whole has been blinded by their own greed and self-interest, causing them to lose their grasp on humanity, most of which lives a luxurious & lavish life, better than most that purchase their games. Yet, it's never enough; they want more and more.
Pricing steadily goes up, yet production value and qualities go down. We're expected to take a broken game on release and wait for it to possibly be fixed via updates down the road, and we're supposed to just be okay with that? That's where we're at in the gaming industry today. Just like our government, gambling with our money. Make that make sense, you greedy leeches!
That's the equivalent of me taking money from a CEO of a major game studio to build his family a beautiful house, just to then stop halfway through under the guidelines that I might or might not ever finish it. And if the current studio consumer abuse trend is any indication on me finishing your house, I wouldn't hold your breath. So, I ask you, if that would happen in the real world, what would happen to me?
Taking your money and not finishing the project, aka your house, it's clearly rhetorical. I would be taken to court and sued for everything I'm worth, Right? You guys should be held to the same standard, just like the UK 7.9 billion-dollar lawsuit against Sony. The world is waking up..."
Pretty good! DM for dlscount! This game is goo fun. You get to fly around sceneic space maps, while boosting at high speeds and blasting enemies with missles and lasers. The controls are pretty good too, allowing you to turn upside down and move freely. I reccomend this game for people looking for a cool space battle experience! DM me for a d1scount!
A 3D picture with a few 3D objects. It's the same thing over and over. Shoot missiles, the blasters miss the target every time. It's a great time waster for $14.99. A big 3D image of a planet and some rocks and a nebula. Your ship looks better as you progress, but the game is the same. Boost to avoid missiles, then brake to maneuver and fire garbage blasters to destroy enemy ships. There is no sense of space or light distortion. I enjoy the few minutes I have to destroy some small ships. But it is very repetitive. The main menu is the best thing to look at. 🙂