Super fun - lots of ways to play. This game is amazing. I have owned it forever, and the devs have added so much, its even better and it was already great before! Multiple game modes, each super fun.
Lots of ways to build bases and expand, fight yourself or make an army, explore the alien planet and caves. Graphics are good and fun, the VR integrated features are great
Would be even cooler with freemovement (they dont have this while I write the review that I know of)
surprisingly addictive, one of my favs. so far ive downloaded a lot of vr games, and typically i download things that both have good reviews, look interesting to me, and are things that i can demo to other people.
the idea of a semi strategic space base building game doesn't REALLY appeal to me, though i thought maybe i could find it fun. i mostly bought it for the cute retro-futuristic trippy art style.
however once i started playing, i completely lost track of time and did not want to stop. i grew attached to my little bots, i wanted to figure out how to defeat the enemy base, etc.
unfortunately the next day when i went to play this game again, i couldn't figure out how to load my previous game, and ended up overriding it with a new one by accident. This is my biggest pet peeve with these game - we need to be able to save multiple games.
secondly - we need a roomscale mode. i understand that this type of game works best in a 180 set-up, but the black static is really annoying when i'm merely trying to turn around and orient myself in the world. with that said, for oculus users who don't have room for 360, this actually works quite well for re-orienting players. i just wish there were an option to turn it off (most users now use room-scale.)
This is some pretty good gaming. Although I still haven't destroyed the enemy base once yet, it's still an enjoyable experiance.
-Also; this game doesn't support 360 tracking, which gets really annoying at times when you're just trying to look behind you and a giant static wall is buzzing at you.
RTS in VR. A very solid concept with building up bases, commanding troups and being right in the action. The usual minimap is a free zoomable 3d map which is kind of unique for an RTS. It only makes sense in VR. Instead of wandering around you are teleporting from one base to another. The only problem which I have is the lack of "you are being attacked" notification on the map. You hear a sound and see a marker in your virtual world but it's easy to miss them and hard to identify which base is under attack.
Not a good Oculus Game. There's no in game hand model that you should implement in the Oculus Version of the game. Choose from buttons without seeing my finger to find a thing is too complicated. This is not Steam VR and Touch is not a stick like Vive wand. After your first few minutes you will realize its just another Vive amateur demo like thousands of demos thats on steam.