Dots at it again. these games are the perfect mash up of old and new. you get all the joys of old school sonic and zelda with the modern VR take and setting. the game requires a little skill, a little cunning and if you lack those the patiance will prevail. i hope they make a million of these as i'll gladly keep playing
meh. [spoilers in reveiw]. So i enter the game it seems cool. untillll... i get to the level where the kid says there is a secret 8th gem and i get stuck on the other game you have to go on to get the gem. i reccomend this. but when you get to the part i was talking about read the refund policy and return it.
投稿者:ChachoVR
★5
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10/10. レトロゲームが好きな人にはたまらないゲーム。
投稿者:RazzySnazzy
10/10. amazing if you love retro games and omg its a challenge i finished the game in 4 hours+ straight. i cant stop loving trhis game makke another one.
Played with a smile on my face! Man, this game brought me back!. Great Job Dev team! This isn't just a game within a game this is also a story within a story. I love the depth of being a VR character, playing a vr game which then transends the screen to interact with the VR world that your character is playing in with the added game of distracting the VR parents who don't want you to play in the first place. Impressive layering of VR! I just finished chapter one before the video store. There is some creative and funny parts of this game like the anoying neighbor kid who comes to the window to talk smack and then sucks up to your VR mom. I have a lot of VR titles and this is definately my favorite right now. **Feature request** I would love to be able to enter my name at the start of the game so that whenever my virtual parents, neighbors etc talk to me they use my real name. It would just add to the humor and immersion a great deal.
Holy S***. I was skeptical about this game before I started playing. I have just beat it and wow ! I enjoyed every minute of this and would happilly reccomend it. If you are on the fence about it , do yourself a favor and just buy it. It is a great game and made me feel like a kid again. thanks so much for this !
The Next Decade of Retro Nostalgia fun ! Youtube Review link - youtube.com/watch?v=1jEPwElviiQ&t=57s
Pixel Ripped 1989 was a gem that could only be experienced with the magic of VR. Now we fast forward to Pixel Ripped 1995 with a new decade of amazing gameplay, tons of fun and yes even console wars - ya pure nostagia. This game is every Retro Gamers Dream game.
In the newest chapter of the acclaimed Pixel Ripped series, gamers will take an unforgettable nostalgic trip back to 1995 in this Virtual Reality love letter to classic gaming. Set in a classic era when 16-bit was evolving to 32-bit and first-generation console players were evolving from teens to adults, players will take a trip inside (and outside) of their video game screens to save the universe. In Pixel Ripped 1995, video game hero Dot will recruit the help of the best gamer of the year, an unassuming 9-year-old boy named David, to face challenges together through the world of 2D games and the very first 3D games.
This game is not just a nostalgia trip it replays the hardships of many things gamers went through back in the day. Such as sneaking to beat that last level of your favorite 90s game before your mom catches you for staying up too late in the middle of your epic boss battle encounter. Graphics are great and as we all know in VR - Immersion is King and immersion is at it's best in this game. I found times where I forgot I was playing a game within a game. Sound is amazing - With the 16 bit musical scores the audio does not dissapoint Fun Factor - It's so much fun I couldn't stop playing. If you enjoyed the first instalment then you will be enjoying this game in abundance I also want to add that if you are a Retro Gamer there are tons of old Nostagia 16 bit easter eggs that put a huge smile on my face. Conclusion - ARVORE once again knocked it out of the park because this team thinks outside of the box and gives us something totally new with using our favortie childhood memories from the past. I love this game and this studio
A sequel worthy of NEW Retro twists! 1st Impressions Video with commentary // Oculus Rift S // GTX 1060 (6GB): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_LKbD4_J5A
My Quick Thoughts: Now set in 1995, Pixel Ripped takes all that it has learned from the previous title to bring us more retro goodness, that I'm sure most of you will remember. This title takes retro-gaming and twists it into something really unique and special. Miss it at your peril!
Made me feel like a kid again. Being scolded for sitting around the house playing video games when it was a nice summer day out was all too familiar. I'm fortunate that I didn't have to be quite as sneaky about playing video games as this, but there are definitely parallels between me playing my Game Boy under the covers by flashlight, vs. David trying not to make too much noise, and quickly turning off the TV if his mom wakes up. The actual gameplay is similar to the PR89 in that you play a game within a game, and occasionally the game world and real world blend and you find yourself having to take a hand off the controller to shoot some obstacles out of the way for Dot, or distract your mom. There are some nice twists, such as switching between two entirely different games and carrying items from one to the other to advance. And the kids yelling at each other in the video rental store really brought back the SNES vs Genesis console wars. I got about 3 solid hours of entertainment out of it, and was able to complete it in a sitting. Difficulty is low, and while you might miss a few jumps from time to time, checkpoints are frequent and lives are unlimited. You won't find yourself screaming and hurling the controller across the room or anything (Contra III, I'm looking at you...) but during some of the boss battles you do have to stay on your toes and consider how the real and game worlds interact. Replay value does unfortunately seem to be low, as it is a story driven narrative without multiple endings or branching paths. (Unless there are but hidden, or possibly I'm just an idiot.) I could see myself going back and giving it a second, maybe a third play through, just to see if I can pick out any more references or easter eggs.