Warpin: Creation (VR)
Restore the Glory of Creation
At the dawn of reality, two great essences imagined a grand plan for life. But there was a flaw in their design. New worlds beyond reach, began to threaten the very dimensions they had been constructed from. Now, you must travel to these maze-like fragments of existence and purge them of flaws while uncovering a deeper truth about the warpstream itself.
Built from the ground up for VR, Warpin: Creation takes you to the midimensions that lie in the warpstreams between our world and others. Recruited by an unknown great one, your combat skills are all that stand between life’s premise and the ultimate unraveling of reality. Journey through endless midimensions seeking to restore the glory of creation. Overcome enemy strategies, battle monsters, gather artifacts, and upgrade abilities to become a true guardian of existence.
Cool Features
- Active VR Combat: Utilize your body to wield swords, shields, axes, rifles, and more. Deflect enemy attacks. Quickly switch between sword and board, dual-wielding, or other weapon configurations to create a rapid and flexible combat style that suits your needs at any moment.
- Forge Powerful Weapons: Acquire magical and technogical abilities and equip your weapons with them. Mix and match different abilities to build unique battle styles and strengths.
- Prepare For Battle: Stock your safe hold with a display of stunning weaponry and create a staging room for your battles to restore creation.
- Seek and Destroy: Navigate thru maze-like midimensions to find flaws and purge them. Use your pathfinding and memory skills to find the next flaw.
- Dynamic Levels and increasing complexity: Battle against an increasing amount of flaw cunning and strategy. Fight your way thru increasingly larger midimensions and enemy fortresses.
Steam User 8
I bought it, NO relationship to the DEV, and Id buy it again. Its not a fucking wave shooter, it has depth, large levels, better than many Ive bought, long story short, it was less than the cost of 3 long island ice teas, and I had that much fun in the first 30mins I played. I know I probably sound like the devs GF or something I assure u Im not, (300 lbs white guy here) but if u got $20 to spend I suggest giving it a shot.
I bought on a whim cuz I desperately needed new VR CONTENT Im jonesin man. Anywho its a great base. One thing Id like to say is my inventory thing does not all fit in my fov. And its super annoying AT TIMES.
Battles are abit sword wiggily ATM. I suggest something that makes u have to swing maybe velocity sensing. Still very early into it. I love it so far im sure it may even be as cool as vanishing relems, it definitely has the potential.. For me it scratched an itch that aint been scratched for a month. ITS FAR FROM PERFECT
BUT I SPOKE WITHTHE DEV ON REDDIT LAST NIGHT AND HE SEEMS VERY ACTIVE AND WANTING TO HEAR FROM YOU TOO AND DEDICATED TO MAKING IT A GREAT EXP FOR US. so for me I WONT be refunding it I got maybe and Hr into it so far and still feel new to the game. THATS A GREAT SIGN FOR ME. Im tired of paying $15 for 8min of VR.
Steam User 2
Fantastic concept. It's a little rough around the edges since it's still in early access, but I can picture a fully polished version of this game as being the sort of thing that people got into VR for. It's kind of a mix between an action game and a puzzle solver. Visuals are beautiful. Voice Acting is good. Audio effects are crap, but I'm hoping that's one of the things that gets improved with future updates.
Steam User 5
I like this game because it's not only about shooting or whacking things as hard as you can (at least so far it's not). As a woman, I like being able to navigate the maze "midimension" things and how the flaw strategies change the game. The first couple of levels feel too easy, but after that it picks up. There's definitely a challenge to navigating the second act and the fortress place at the end was pretty tough to fight thru.
I was fine with the combat. Once I made it to Act II and things started shooting, it felt much more active. And I like the idea of others comments for velocity, but it's not like I want to be going all out in my loft trying to swing impossibly hard at things. I swung my sword just fine (and I wasn't compelled to play it like a Wii cheat).
This may be TMI, but what I liked most was the overall vibe of the game. The space of it all seems sort of magical and beautiful at the same time. Finding my way thru the levels felt a lot like puzzle solving and it was entertaining and fun in addition to the fighting.
Steam User 0
I recieved this copy for beta testing and have video on my YouTube page if you want to check any out.
Very nice sci-fi action game. Graphics are colorful and nice and this game keeps you moving along when you enter a level. Casual players and hardcore can enjoy this one depending on how you build your character and the levels you play. You can level your character and upgrade weapons and abilities and come back to base and rest in between battles. The progression is done in a more unique and unconventional way. Therefore, all I can say is buy this and give it a try. Give it at least 1 hour before judging and the developer is more than glad to give tips and pointers on how to play the game most effectively as well as take your feedback. If you like sci-fi games in VR than I don't see why this should not be part of your library. FYI: It has guns and melee combat.
Steam User 3
Great game for the price! I've enjoyed it a lot so far. I think this game is one of the better titles on the vive market right now in terms of depth and replay value. A lot of games I've played so far haven't been able to capture my attention for more than 20 minutes (hover junkers) or have felt more like demos of the vive tech. I've only got like an hour of gameplay, but so far Warpin has been very engaging.
The game is stable and I haven't seen any FPS drops yet. Outside of that, I've noticed the UI doesn't fit the view entirely and is a shifted to the right by what looks like a few pixels. There are light clipping issues as well.
Overall I think this is well worth the money for an early access VR title.