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Strap into your very own nuclear-powered jetpack and blast into the skies of Omega Island, a volcanic sea enclave converted to a vast, intricate super-spy training facility. Soar high above its mountainous peaks for an eagle-eye view, or power dive into the underground base to get up close and physical. Test your piloting skills by weaving through the dense roads of the cityscape, or boost from rooftop to rooftop to find the quickest routes to success.
Omega Island is an aerial open world where the visceral freedom of a jetpack lets you achieve your goals, your way. Step by step, you too can rise through the ranks of the elite to graduate as the ultimate spy, the elusive ‘Omega Agent’.
Steam User 34
Great game little game. Not a huge amount of depth but seems easy to dip in and out of it. I'm not sure a lot has been added over the Gear VR version though. It does however seem a lot clearer and more defined.
Played on an HTC Vive. Was a lot of fun for me. My wife also tried but it made her nausious so you have been warned. It may cause VR sickness.
Steam User 12
This review is based on the HTC Vive experience.
This is a really fun, well-made game for VR. It runs smoothly and has a bunch of missions, new area unlocks, etc.
However, I highly recommend to the developers that they incorporate the Vive's controllers in order to help reduce motion sickness (if that's possible.) Using the XBOX controller really turned my stomach after a while, especially when rotating. Some indoor areas such as tunnels made it feel like the rotation speed suddenly doubled.
As far as motion sickness goes, I was really beginning to think I wouldn't get it. Windlands doesn't bother me, and I thought if any game was going to get me sick it would be Windlands. But no. This game is on a whole different level in terms of motion. It's the first game I've had to stop playing after feeling nautious (after an hour).
It's such a well made game, I really don't want to return it. Hope to give it another go in a day or two and see how it goes, but anyone with a weak stomach should probably look elsewhere and avoid this game for their own sake.
Steam User 10
Great game..shame about the sickness.
I really wanted to love this. Flying around in a jetpack in VR..I mean, who wouldn't want to do this?
The game itself is pretty cool, even the freeflight mode has you searching for briefcases and solving little puzzles to get your blueprints..but after approximately 15 minutes, I suffered that pretty bad nausea feeling from playing this. I suffered a tiny bit playing Dreadhalls and noticed that any game where you're playing with a joypad and have to use the right control to move your direction, the nausea begins.
I had this on the Samsung Gear VR and played it quite a bit and it didn't bother me as much as when I tried it on the Vive. I played it whilst sitting, thinking that this would help with any disorientation but the sickeness was there even after approx 1 hr.
Really disappointed as I really want to love this..but I ended up getting a refund :(
Recommended but if you are prone to sickness..you'll probably suffer. God help the people playing the Oculus with a joypad..urrggh.
Steam User 7
If you are an old "Pilot Wings" fan, you will love this! It's one of the best VR games I've ever played. This is one of those very few games that just feels perfect. Everything is polished. Gameplay is fantastic.
Don't bee fooled by the graphics, this game is all about gameplay and the simplistic graphics helps out with the fast paced movement.
I recommend changing the settings for the rotation to "Right Stick Snap". After doing that I no longer had a problem with motion sickness! It may feel a bit awkward or ugly at first, but you'll get used to it.
Steam User 5
After just half an hour of play, I can already tell I'm in love with this game. It's exactly the kind of flying experience I like, and I took to it like fish to water, weaving and ducking between buidings and under bridges. The game is polished and well presented.
I have not yet played long enough to know if there's enough depth for the asking price, but I can at least say that the flight mechanics are excellent. I played in Free Flight mode so far, and loved hunting around for collectibles. To be honest I'd be happy with the game being just that if it offers many more locations. But it seems that it's one location with many game modes inside it.
Anyway, a word of warning, this game does require you to have very steady VR legs. And it's playable seated and with a gamepad, which makes sense for a flight game.
Steam User 3
Fly around the city in your rocket chair, fly through rings and blast things with guns, explore the city and do missions like a VR GTA except in a first person rocket chair.
Steam User 2
I loved this game. Most missions are really fun and there is a nice sense of exploration early on in the game despite the limited island scale. There is a reasonable amount of replayability in trying to attain full stars on the missions ranging from Pilotwings style fly through the rings to target practice and later on, a few nice boss encounters. Some of the puzzles are fun but I would have liked to see more and more intricate puzzles, seeing as these are the same devs who developed the awesome 'The room' series. Finally a word of caution, as others have stated, this is at the extreme end of VR experiences because you control your left right turning with a thumb stick which can be a little bit disorientating, or nausia enducing in some.