The First Class VR
The First Class VR is an interactive experience that recreates historical moments of innovation throughout mankind’s journey of air and space exploration. Utilizing state of the art VR interactive gameplay, you will experience humanity’s journey to the stars – from the Wright brother’s legendary first flight to the development of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket, and beyond to a technologically advanced distant future.
Our original design intention was to create the most immersive and lifelike environment possible by pushing the limits of virtual reality. We want to put players into those great moments that define human aviation history.
The First Class pushes modern VR technologies to pay tribute to human innovation and historic scientific advancements. Our story was inspired by the Hugo Awards Best Novel Winner “The Three-Body Problem”, and we are very privileged to have had the author, Cixin Liu, both play and praise the finished game.
TIPS for the interaction:
http://steamcommunity.com/app/630020/discussions/0/1483235412203181206/
Steam User 13
Wow, This was way better than expected! I only bought it because, I Noticed you're ''Riding in a Helicopter'' which, is something I've always wanted to do...Well, for less than $10 I was able too and The Rush Was There and it was Amazing!
Things I liked:
- Beautiful Graphics, Excellent Music, and ''Great'' Sound Effects!
- Controls are Accurate & Work very well!
Note: They did well designing how the controls work!
Very comfortable and easy to use. I Actually Got A Work Out! ''Flapping My Wings!''
I Never Flown, So High in My Life it was Amazing! Only in VR can you do this....
- Very Relaxing and Move at your Own Pace with Teleport Locomotion.
Note: You Can Spend ''Hours'' in here if you like!
- The Freedom to Use the Program Standing or Sitting is Great!
Note: No Motionsickness while Standing/ Some Motion sickness
while sitting due to camera moving on it's own.
''But, Recommend ''Sitting'' is More Relaxing!
- Not Only is this a Fantastic Ride! But, Afterwards, You Own Your Very Own VR Museum!
Note: It is Huge!
- Very Unique & Cool Design, The Amount of Detail makes it Amazing!
Note: It turned My little VR Room into a ''Massive World!''
- Educational Program with More to Come...
- Price! for under $10 This Program is Magnificent!
Things I Disliked:
- I really don't have ''Any'' of course, There is Always Room for improvement. but, for the price and what is there...I don't have any dislikes. I Recommend one thing, When the Jets come Roaring by You could Amp up the volume to have it tinkle the ''Ears'' to help add to the realism...hahaha. but, the sound effects used are Good! and are probably Best! We don't want anyone to lose there hearing...
Overall:
I Can't Believe How Well this Program is Made for the Price that I have Paid for it...It Works Very Well! The Ride is Amazing! But, with a Bonus! You Own your Very Own VR Museum! This is a Great Way to Introduce any one to VR for the First Time. Because, the use of Size makes it feel Massive! and, How they Executed the lay out of using the controls is Very Nice! I Recommend this Program to Everyone. Yes it is ''Truly Magnificent!'' Add it to your Collection you'll Thank Me Later! 100% Worth it...
Steam User 12
Great VR experience. Only about 15 minutes long but very immersive. Looking forward to more chapters being available. If you got the cash to spare it is worth the quick ride.
Steam User 0
I thought that was pretty cool. I dont judge cost / time so if you are a tight wad you might have a different opinion. But for what it was, i got a kick out of it.
Slightly interactive (a few spots in the tour and then at the end) - basically a tour of an Air & Space mixed with a bit of future sci-fi and instead of in a museum its in a bunch of interesting VR environments. Most the real education can be at the end when you have control to do a (long) walking tour of the things you saw, get closer and hit info buttons.
If you are prone to motion sickness, this will probably make you vomit so make sure you take out the barf bag from the back of the seat in front of you. Forced motion and turning in spots. I dont get motion sickness and even I got a bit dizzy. Enjoyably so...but probably not if i barfed on my computer.
I dont think you need roomscale but it feels like it at a few spots. If you wait, they move closer though.
And make sure you actually select English. It looks like it is lit up, but it defaults to...whatever that is. Chinese? I guessed the top blue button when i called up the menu and it took me back to the start so i could reselect language.
Steam User 0
Even tho the quality is not the best and could definitely be better to experince something like this is beyond comprehensive and even maid me cry a little 10/10 perfection
Steam User 2
Fun little experience. I think it took me about a half hour to get through. Learn a little about the history of flight and space exploration vehicles. Interesting to see what comes next.
Steam User 1
This is fun, short little experience that I highly reccomend. The only complaints that I have are that it seems that your left hand doesn't work on the computer in the beginning area and I'd like to see more information about the aircraft as they are presented and not just after the fact. Other than that, I found the audio and visuals to be above decent and I look forward to the other segments presented. Maybe something about the evolution of guns? or boats? Regardless, as someone who loves aviation, this was amazing and I will go through the aviaton one at least a few more times because of how exciting it is.
Steam User 0
I really liked it! Especially the sense of real size of the objects, it gives you a whole perspective of that.
Regarding accesibility, the game can be played sitting down but you'll need to turn around and sometimes reach out objects. You also need both controllers to go through it, and at some point you need to swing your arms to fly (which you obviously can't do with just one hand) but I found out that you can trigger the movement by getting the wings pointing down together (or maybe it's just a matter of time).
VR accessibility score
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One-handed = 9/10
Wheelchair = 9/10