Nice, for being free. for being free it's nice but there are very obvious problems like the difficulty in getting things off the plane in the first place.
Amazing! Good graphics, Amazing gameplay gun sounds, the game is worth 10$ at the least. You guys should make a full game for money! i mean this was amazing
Looks SO good, but (Support requested). I bought this game because it says "sitting" and "touch controllers" supported. However, the very first task is to turn on the aircraft radio- behind me. There's no way to move, inside the game. I can't find any options neither. So what am I missing? Did I spend my money on a roomscale game? If I could stand and play I would! I even ordered a controller hoping it needed one. Nope.
Please help I want to play. And refund is too late now a couple months have passed.
Very Fun! Great story, very fun, realistic feeling guns and reloading, time management is perfectly balanced, and it only takes a minute to get the hang of the mechanics. I would highly reccommend getting it since it's free, and it's not too scary, so if you're concerned about that I wouldn't be.
Great Demo. Really enjoyed the gunplay and story, although it would be very nice to see some updates on the current state of securing a publisher to produce this game.
Metta quest 2. I tried to get it on my metta quest 2 but it says it's not on my vr bc I when I got it on the app lab on my phone I pressed ryft and I got the game but it's not on my quest 2 do you guys have any tips for me.
Could make for a fantastic full game. This is an incredible tech demo. The graphics are seriously beautiful and the gun play is really satisfying. The tension is built so well being forced to individually load bullets into your pistol. I really hope someone picks up this dev game. They are on to something great here and it would be a shame to see it go to waste. If they manage to flesh our a great story, free locomotion and mantain the quality of play, it could be quite a large "war era" game.
Really need a full version or a part two. Cant believe this game was under my nose for so long. I love the story and the shooting. So many VR games dont have this level of fun
Simple and good shooting game, note 7. It's interesting and free, point for the developer. It's not very exciting, but it gives good hours of fun. The gameplay leaves something to be desired, but nothing that hinders the game too much.
Oh boy! What a teaser! I played without seeing anything previously, and now I believe in love at first sight. Truly enjoyed this, will be getting the game for sure. Crash in and have a go. Graphics snd gameplay are amazing. Details in scenery beautifully done. I will definitely be talking about this in various lobby's. Well Done on this amazing production.
Fantastic Proof of Concept. This is my take on this game, it seems that most reviewers agree with my rating, but YMMV.
If you are looking for a challenging—but not impossible—shooter, then this is a good pick. Keep in mind, however, that this is a demo or proof-of-concept, not a full game. Devs have stated more times than I care to count that they are currently looking for a publisher. In it's current state, it is a wave shooter, which basically means you are stationary fending off waves of enemies, though developer comments hint at some sort of movement mechanic if/when they build the full game.
The highlight for me is the gun mechanics. With the revolver, you can manually operate the hammer and spin the cylinder, with all (3) reloadable weapons, you have to manually extract the spend casings (by dumping them out with the revolver, pulling out by hand with shotgun & flare gun), load the rounds one at a time, and manually close the chamber (either with inertia or by pushing it shut by hand). The only major thing I would like to see that they missed is the ability to use the revolvers ejector to remove spent casings while keeping unfired ammo, instead of just dumping everything on the ground (information on how that works can be readily found on the web, if anyone is unsure).
This demo certainly shows potential. I have no doubt that a full game would be able to compete with AAA VR titles (few though they may be), provided the devs are able to find a publisher.