Trickster in numbers: 4 Player Co-op 35+ levels with a steady difficulty curve. 17+ weapons with unique powers to unlock 5 biomes to explore 7 different mission types
Scoring three headshots at once, then cutting down a jumping orc mid-flight. Trickster lets you shine. Practice your accuracy and finesse, hunt for the weakpoints and fence the orcish chieftain in this skill-oriented fantasy action.
Orcs that come equipped in anything, but a lengthy health bar. Each packs a special set of skills. When you learn to outsmart them, you'll feel like a true warrior. Because, guess what - you've just become one.
Nobody dreams about flipping burgers in VR! Give orcs hell on the ever changing floating islands. Procedural level system lets you visit endlessly different places.
Trickster features two different game modes: Adventure Mode - Take on the orcs in the procedurally generated levels, with enticing quests. Wave Attack - Defend the portal to your home world from the orcish horde.
Forgot game. If your looking to play through the same levels and fight the same enemies over and over buy it, the enemies are just health sponges and the enemies dont change at all other than adding armor. The levels allowed for some floating rocks to just phase through the map and some spots would catch you so you couldnt move for a second or arrows mid air. My last complaint was just archery, if you pulled back a little too far the bow would sling up so your just shooting an arrow into the sky. Was hoping to see better.
Good Game, but where are the uptdates. Why are on Steam the games are better and more up to date.. On Steam this game called Trickster VR: Co-op Dungeon Crawler. Did i miss something ? Edit: you did very well iam happy with the game good work thank you.
Fun mindless hacknslash. Pros: Good variety of weapon types Decent graphics, voice acting, and VR implementation Decent variety of enemy types Coop is crossplatform and works well
Cons: Gets repetitive after a few hours, not much real content Combat isn't satisfying and is very basic Some terrain issues
This game is fun for a few hours with a friend, but lacks any real depth to make it a game that you'd keep coming back to. The combat is functional, but extremely basic (just flailing around for melee, no physics or anything like that). And while there are ~40 stages, they are all really the same. You pick a "stage" and it just generates a random map with one of maybe 4 objectives. Tough call between 2 or 3 stars, gave it 3 stars for having crossplatform coop play and a low price.
Great Co-op Game! IMHO - Most VR games are tactile gimmicks, unfinished messes, or provide half-baked story lines, this game is all around well done!
Combat: 5/5 The combat is what you should expect from a medieval-style game. Shields work well and the magic weapons are a total blast to use!
Story: 3/5 The story is alright, I think the effort into the story matches the pace of the game. It gives you a reason to why you're there and sets the mood.
Mechanics: 4/5 Game mechanics are overall nice, stometimes getting stuck is a thing but it's relatively easy to get out of being stuck. The game is basically a 3D version of a 2D side scrolling game which makes it nostalgic and refreshing.
Weapons: 5/5 Awesome variety and well balanced!
Online: 5/5 Everyone, minus a player or two, I have played with is absolutely awesome, and I've probably played with about 25 online players total.
Fun romp with high production value. Been playing this game co-op and having a blast! Good use of touch controls, easy-to-understand game mechanics, and high production value. Well worth a look!