Give that mech a tune-up! Now with refined steering, quest guides, gameplay improvements and new content. Plus! Play matchmaker during the apocalypse and help lonely souls find their merge mate.
In this darkly funny action/adventure game, pilot your mech body through the chaos of a dying metaverse, rescuing abandoned avatars along the way. Each new avatar-roommate brings unique tools to aid your escape back to meatspace!
Awesome game ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. Loved the first game but it was kinda short. This game definitely took way longer to complete than the first and felt much more adventurous. I loved the mech suit controls and all the characters I got to meet. Definitely recommend getting this game.
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I love the first one!! It is just so good. When i read the comments, i was wondering , how can this one get so much Bad comment. For me, its Just good as the First one!!! I really enjoying to Play it.
A broken mess. I really didn’t like how broken this game was at launch. The controls were weird, voice lines would constantly go over each other, and the lack of manual saves ruined the game for me. Would not buy or play again.
Horrendous Controls & Poor Plotting. I wanted to like this game so badly because I fell in love with Virtual Virtual Reality 1. Alas, I am left thoroughly disappointed, for the following reasons: 1) It diverges completely from its predecessor’s quirky, meta, mind-bending format utilizing a vast array of in-game headsets. I played VVR2 for roughly two hours before quitting, and there was only one or two VR headsets involved before you’re thrust into a repetitive landscape of a VR world, which is the sole area you travel through. What made VVR1 so captivating was the diverse array of worlds you could encounter. Getting bored in one, or finding the puzzle within too hard to solve? Simply find another headset. In this game, there is no variety, and no real headset interaction at all. This might as well be any other first person action/adventure game piloting an atrocious ship. 2) The controllers are so difficult to navigate that it is absurd. How developers overlooked this is beyond me. While the initial 30 minutes are deceiving because you have similar, albeit uncomfortably modified, controls as VVR1, in VVR2 you then enter a mech ship that disconnects you from the virtual landscape you’re meant to enjoy. And piloting that mech is beyond frustrating. After only 10 minutes my fingers and arms were sore from having to constantly hold pressure on a combination of buttons while raising and rotating my arms to reach for different controls in an effort to avoid the proximity to other control points. And folks, this was on EASY mode. The game would have been better suited if the mech ship had been introduced later in the game and as a singular chapter to add a challenging plot point. 3) The teleportation option to reduce motion sickness from the modified free movement controls is useless once you’re in the mech. The mech itself uses free movement, and you’re stuck inside it. I don’t often get motion sickness myself so I could maybe push past this if it weren’t for the annoying fact that there is no way to completely align your body at the control pad. You’re always just slightly off center, which makes reaching for certain controls that much more difficult. All in all, these three points make the game so boring and tedious that it’s not even worth trying to save. The only reasons I have given it two stars is as follows: 1) It’s a graphic masterpiece which fully utilizes the same artistic style as the first game. The tone the few fully immersive portions of the game sets resonates with the same dry, witty weirdness of its predecessor. 2) The same dry, witty comedy is carried over from the first game, which would be amazing if it weren’t for VVR2’s epic failure of a plot line.
My final thought is one of anxiety. I don’t want the creators to give up on the VVR series due to the number of bad reviews, but I also don’t want them to destroy the tone and gaming mechanisms any further than they already have. I feel they were aiming to do something different and revolutionary with VVR2, and it just doesn’t work, because they changed WAY too much. It’s an art and a science both to know what parts of a game format to keep and what to discard. I just hope they release a VVR3 with this in mind, and can somehow throw it back to the nostalgic love most have for VVR1.
That’s all I have to say before I hastily request a refund.
Pretty good game. It's a good game my only problem with the first game that it was to short but this game fixed it and that my only issue that there was glitches here and there
My favourite game of all time. I was somewhat hesitant at the beginning due to bad reviews, about bugs and uninteresting game and such, but I trust tender claws and they pulled though with a masterpiece, arguably better than VVR (controversial I know) with the characters full of life the mechanics and worlds and interwoven plot lines. I could help falling in love, but great ending sold it for me a well done fair well and the banger to end all bangers led by our lord butter! This game may be a strange fever dream, but you should welcome, you won’t regret it.
投稿者:BingBong
★5
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this game is great, different then the first one but in a good way
the story is great and even if you don’t like lore in games you’ll be intrigued by this, the visuals are great and just like the first one, super unique
the gameplay is fun and satisfying and very replayable this game is definitely worth the price
Thank you!! I love this game so much. I have played the first and the second games and I have loved them both, I have nothing bad to say, everything about it was great. I was so upset when I finished it as it was that enjoyable!
Bizarre. Vvr was strange enough but vvr2 is even more strange. You don't know where you are ,where to go , how to do it, how far you are in the game , if you are going in the right direction, just totally bizarre graphics and story. I just love it.....it's a great game.
Best game of the year, even in 2023. Tender Claws did an amazing job on this game. I was so excited when I played this, the sequel of Virtual Virtual Reality, and I played the first one like 100+ times. Despite being very different from V-VR, I genuinely enjoyed my play-through of V-VR2. The Chaz Mech’s controls took a while to get used to, but I eventually got the hang of it, and they’re pretty fun, but hard! I hate to see this game get so much hate because, maybe just the whole game itself, the start of it, not branching of from V-VR, and whatever else their complaints are. Really, Tender Claws, I could replay this game right now. Or even more replays! To be honest, I just love this game. Amazing job. And, I randomly got the thought: “What if there’ll be a V-VR3?” before I even finished. But now that I’ve finished, I don’t see that coming anytime soon. I feel like that’s a good ending to the story. Even though, well, we left Marty and Gavin behind, and now we’re a 60 year old, but…. I still love the story!
Best game ever! It’s a work of art with beautiful graphics and lots of storyline as well with virtual virtual reality 1. One small problem I would like to point out is that when you want to recenter it make the place you want to recenter end up a bit away from you which is going to be a problem for the stationary players so please fix it.
Like a beta version of a good game. I liked VVR. I really like VVR2. The characters are fun, the mechanics are cool, and I really like how the game brings the player through the environments. But, uh...there's some glaring issues. Not with the story or the graphics or anything, but with how the game functions. At least five times now, I've had to reset some of my progress because the game softlocked me. I think there were some cutscene triggers I missed? The whole Butter-Goo thing didn't start until I restarted that chapter. And in the garden...ugh. Every time I start up the game, I load in at the very start. The snail boss was literally invincible the first time I fought it. The scene with the ~7 turrets that show up above the crab? Twice now I've died to them and when I go back to try again, THEY WON'T SPAWN IN. I HAVE TO LOAD MY SAVE AND GO ALL THE WAY BACK FROM THE START. It's genuinely aggravating, and all of these issues are super not okay in a 20$ finished game. Why can't I save wherever? Why does the game never tell me when it autosaves? DOES it autosave???? I like this game. I'm going to finish it. But it isn't nearly polished enough to give it anything above 3 stars.