From the creators of “Virtual Virtual Reality” - Welcome to the Under! A time and mind bending adventure.
**Now with FREE DEMO: over 30 minutes of single player mysteries to discover**
Enter THE UNDER, our otherworldly multiplayer hub, and discover a vast mystical desert with other players. Explore and engage with your fellow Time Sprites to unlock and discover the secrets buried beneath the sands. Learn and perform magic in collective rituals to alter the world around you. You never know who you might cross paths with while catching a show on the Under stage, investigating the Observatory, or tending the MC’s garden… Available as in-app purchase ($11.99 USD).
Then, take a journey on TIMEBOAT! Board a research vessel lost in the Arctic ice, doomed to shipwreck. Follow the crew and an unusual dolphin, unlock hidden mysteries, and manipulate time to alter their fates!
*For everyone’s safety, the staff would like to discourage guests from using ritual magic to enlarge the crobs.*
Please Read. Without a doubt, one of the greatest games ive ever played, not just in vr. The mechanics of the magic system, the lore, the multiplayer and being anon while interacting with other people is something I have never seen in a game before. This holds a special place in my heart, and always will. Buy it, but dont read up on it (other than the reveiws) before if you can, going into it blindly, even if its just the demo, its a still a amazing trip. I only wish I could get a mask somewhere online to put on my shelf!
Just left feeling confused. Overall I just didn't get what was going on. The game is very poorly advertised and is not talked about at all online so I had no idea what it was when I walked in. The first 25 minutes or so were fantastic. The multiple copies of myself was such a wild first-time experience. After that though the game kinda fell flat. Firstly, I seemed to of missed a big portion of the game, being the whole magic stuff and reversing time in the lobby. The game never forced me to use this spell to progress (I think this might have been a bug honestly) and so I never naturally came across it outside of the campaign. I played through the campaign and I just felt nothing. The story was just kind of average, nothing about the way it worked or was told felt engaging or impactful, felt almost a bit childishly simple at times. On the complete opposite end, it had moments where I was completely lost and confused. If there's an explaination there I must have missed it. By the end, I found myself skipping large portions of the game because I simply didn't care anymore. None of the characters were all that interesting, and when *spoiler alert but also not really spoiler alert* the game tells you that everyone is going to die. You can click on the other acts before you've completed the previous ones and it just outright tells you who dies. If they're all just gonna die and the stories they tell in the mean time are boring, then why bother? I think this game was just stuck without a sense of direction, an idea of what it wanted to be. It's such a mix between a sprawling visual novel and a online social platform type thing that it never really does either that well, or at least in a way that is interesting.
投稿者:BugsMax
★5
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史上最高のVRゲーム。 今すぐプレイすべし!
投稿者:Buddle
Greatest VR Game of all Time. You need to play this now!
Oh Wonder! Full disclosure: I'm the guy that attended Tempest 90 times. I love this game.
The multiplayer in the under presents is art. Anonymous strangers in a sandbox environment with secrets to discover. It turns out that the natural interaction without a way to speak is to show or be shown a secret. The transition from being the one being shown the secrets to the one showing the secrets is insidiously gradual. At a certain point, you can no longer distinguish between playing the game and being the game.
A fantastic use of VR. Interactive theater/art preformance/game. Yes there is alot of slashes in there. The Under mixes and uses the tools they have to create a truly new, innovative and touching experiance, well worth the money and I look forward to doing it again before the month is over. I truly hope these guys and gals make enough or enjoy doing it enough that we get more. Amazing, 5/5 (don't be overwhelmed, you as a patron don't have to and can't talk over the mic, only the actors can, they will direct and cast you as the experience happens!)
great game. the only reason i didnt get the full game is because i dont have any money in my account. 5/5 tho. i dont really care how bad it is. if its as cool as what the demo showed me i'll like it
DONT PAY FOR IT JUST PLAY THE DEMO. What the demo is and what you pay for is completely differant. the demo show off this amazing immersive mind bending experience and puzles with crazy portals. then you buy a ticket and its one proformer that makes you act out jank roles. Way too much story and Way too long just sanding around doing things you were not exspecting to do coming from the demo. Very Poory put togeather.
My fondest VR memory since 2015. Having just finished a session of The Tempest (and passing through a spontaneous actor interaction on the way), i've now had the closest experience yet to what i've been dreaming of since reading Dream Park. Thanks Tendar.
A movie with a Dungeon Master... blending a live actor with interactive props, dynamic location changes, a clear outline of where to take the audience, and the random nature of other audience members is FANTASTIC!! I can really see this sort of thing having a lot of potential for growth, and it's already starting out rather strong. It bypasses the predictable nature of pre-recorded npcs in games and the narrative breaking side of real players. Things like this prove that VR can effectively extend roleplay stuff to greater ranges. Worth every penny, and please PLEASE keep doing more of what you're doing!
Strange game, really bad graphics. This seems to be a creative game, but to me it felt more weird and disconnected than fun. Note that I've only tested the single player story. Graphics are extremely poor with no real textures and limited lighting, it does not feel like PCVR - but this is a Quest port, and it feels exactly like that. The game is not 90 fps ss 2.0 using my GTX 1080 indicating very poor optimization. Clearly this game should perform at solid 90 fps ss 2.0 using the Rift CV1 (like much more demanding games do - for example Transference, Vacation Simulator, Pistol Whip etc). Even colored surfaces with no textures greatly enhance the SDE, devs should avoid such surfaces and use high-res textures and proper lighting. Controls are mediocre too, no smooth turning, can't choose sitting or standing. I fail to understand why many have awarded this lower-than-mediocre game many 5 stars ratings. This game is not - by far or by any measure - Lone Echo quality. I have just given the game a second try, but ended up uninstalling it again.