Wonderful space adventure! In a way this game is a tease! I was just starting to really become attached to its characters and the story, and then it ended! I sat slumped in my sadness as the credits rolled. The journey was great and certainly left me wanting for more. It deserves a lot more breadth and feels like it leaves several questions unanswered. I was fascinated by the views, and the concept, and the various ways the VR made me feel as I learned to navigate zero-G and get used to looking into vast areas, or areas that made me stomach tingle or take my breath away (I literally gasp!) as I floated in open space! Artful sci-fi tech designs that feel complex (but is actually pretty straightforward once you realize what somethings intention is).
The detail they put into Captian Rhodes face is mind-blowing, it's such a strange feeling to look at a bunch of pixels on a headset screen yet still feel like it has a "life" to it! When she looks right at you, it's so uncanny, and not creepy at all, like androids can be, or other VR games where the humans feel more plastic-y. Just amazing!
So, yes, all very cool! Just wish it took longer than ~10 hours to complete and I could experience more of the story!! Worth picking up for what you do get! Don't rush through it, take it all in, and enjoy it. :)
10 stars or more. Ok, so this is how a game is made. This is how the graphics are made. This is how the game mechanics has to work. Best VR game ever, period.
You play the role of an android nicknamed "Jack" who is working on a mining station near Saturn with a human crew called Olivia. They are preparing to say goodbye to each other since Jack is prepared to run the station alone and Olivia will be sent on another project. But fate has other plans: an anomaly appears and knocks out their equipments. They start fixing the equipment before investigating the anomaly. They finish with everything, when all of a sudden...
Seriously guys and girls, must buy, must have. If there would be a normal PC version, I would buy it. If there would be a movie, I would buy ticket for it.
fabulous. A "must have" game. Who needs subtitles with translation will need two programs: github(dot)com/NtsFranz/LoneEchoSubtitles and github(dot)com/Danily07/Translumo First, you need to launch LoneEchoSubtitles and specify the path to the game folder in the window. Then launch the game. After that, the path to the folder in the LoneEchoSubtitles window will change from red to green. Open the Transluma translator. Customize the translation, appearance, transparency of the window, the recognition method and the size of the translation window. Then, with the Alt+Q hotkey, select a part of the program window where the subtitles are, Transluma will capture the screen in this area. Tilda enables and disables translation. For convenience, you can enable windowed display mode instead of fullscreen in the game settings. Next, in the oculus dashboard, we place and attach the Transluma window in a convenient place, in the Settings>Experiments>Hiding panel controls move the slider to disable the lower opaque part of the window. When switching from dash to the game, the black color will become transparent. Only the letters with the translation will remain. Original post 4pda(dot)to/forum/index.php?showtopic=1034301&view=findpost&p=125245044
This has aged so well, still few equals. Coming to this mearly 7 years after its release (but having been using VR for a few years now), it's a shock how few VR games have equalled the way Lone Echo makes the most natural use of motion controls and gameplay mechanics to suit the game's setting.
The story is good and well paced. You can get yourself lost in space station busy-work if you want, but if you stick to the main story objectives then the game regularly adds new mechanics, new things in the environment, new environments or new challenges. It never felt repetitive and there is no grind.
All that said, not everybody will be able to play this game. It defaults to snap turn (which I turned off, once I though to go see if I could) but smooth movement is the only movement there is. Shame if that makes it unplayable for you, but It's essential to the game; adding teleportation to it would be like adding teleporation to a flight sim.
AAA title! One of the best! 1/4th Off! The story in this game is great, and the zero gravity immersion is quite the experience when playing as Jack! This is a must experience for a lot of VR users, definitely give it a try!
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If you don't necessarily need guns to have an awesome first person experience, this is a must have for the rift. While the puzzles are not very complex or diverse, this game absolutely shines with its presentation. Exploring the space station and other objects in Zero-G feels very real. I caught myself several times attempting to drift through my flat, after some extensive LE gaming.
These are the highlights: - Outstanding use of zero-gravity setting and Oculus Touch controllers. - Impressive and complete-feeling VR game with sharp graphics. - Lengthy single-player campaign with a good sense of companionship. - Well-acted dialogue with genuine emotion, though choices don't impact the outcome much. - Smooth and intuitive zero-G movement using arms, jets on wrists, and back. - Full freedom of movement without causing VR discomfort. - Engaging puzzles involving repairing equipment and environmental exploration. - Excellent visuals, including details like corrosion on the character's hands.
Good game. Lone Echo was a innovative game and still is. Saddly the Multiplayer version Echo Vr was killed recently but this game works well. Its actually polished and not rushed unlike its succesor that suffers from issues of being rushed.
One of the best VR-games ever made. This game is so critically underrated. Everyone talks about Half-Life: Alyx and calls it "the best VR game ever", but for me "Lone Echo" deserves this title way more.
Visuals and storytelling are absolutely great, but the highlight for me are the controls of this game. It feels so organic and natural, grabbing things, swinging arround at zero gravity, solving puzzles, maintaing machines, avoiding obstacles, talking to your human companion.... Everything feels so great, its incredible. You dont need to "learn" how to control this game, because everything just "feels" right.
Even for an old gamer like me, it feels fresh, new and way ahead of its time. This game is not "just another game in VR". Its a game that is so much better, because its a VR game. Its an incredible experience!
As I said: The best VR game I have played so far. If you like SciFi, narrative games and new VR experience, go and buy this game! The developers deserve much, much more attention!
Superb from start to finish. Definitely in the AAA category. A really well-told story with great, believable dialogue, and amazing graphical details with a high level of interactivity. Visually spectacular, certainly the most epic game of spaceship repair I've every encountered. It's really quite satisfying to complete all the various tasks, which are sufficiently difficult to be engaging but not so much as to be frustrating. Pacing is excellent, a slow burn but has a well-developed "just one more task" addictive feel to it. And it has a really good mixture of simply completing some humdrum repairs (which can be genuinely relaxing), to exploring creepy spaceships or doing things which require much more... urgency.
Took me a long time to finish this, but that's not a reflection of the gameplay, just my frequent distractions. Started on a Quest 1 but on the Quest 3 I gave it another go and the better screen and wireless streaming quality really made this come alive and I couldn't stop. Anyway, great world-building, very much looking forward to the sequel.
投稿者:Rhysy
★5
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信じられない。ストーリーとゲームプレイがとても良く、vrで素晴らしく機能する。
投稿者:Luci MORN VR
incredible. the story and game play are so good and work amazing in vr