Envoy of Nezphere
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In the distant future, there emerges a system that provides civil rights to every human. It is called Nezphere.
In the more distant future, Nezphere goes very bad and sends neon boxes with music to eliminate every human.
You are the Envoy of Nezphere that stand out for the people. With a pair of light beams, fight the neon boxes and see what to do next.
—- I’m a Magnificent Rule —-
A virtual-reality open-source rhythm game, Envoy of Nezphere welcomes everyone to feel the flow of the music by chopping the boxes alone the right direction.
How high up can you go in the rank?
Steam User 6
Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers
Note: full roomscale set is recommended as it seems some of the cubes are outside standing room reach. You do NOT have to register, skip it!
Are you down and out or super cheap? Do you prefer eating a Big Mac to save money versus eating at that fancy burger joint down the road ($2 double cheeseburger is where it's at though for the true value conscious connosieur)? Always wanted to see what that Beat Saber VR thing was all about but just couldn't imagine spending money on it? Well, here's your chance to experience something that's not the next best thing, but the freest best thing. That's right, this is the poor man's version of Beat Saber!
It's free. You get to swing light saber looking things to the beat of the music. There's one music track already included. Hits may or may not register. You should swing your saber in the direction on the cube, if you can see the green or pink directional while they whizz by you. You can download OSU tracks and swing away to your favorite weaaboo music tracks!
Rate 5.5/10. Just look at my high score.
Steam User 2
Envoy of Nezphere is a free VR game, that is a poor knockoff of Beat Sabre. It worked on my HTC Vive and Index system, sounded ok, played ok , looked ok, was understandable. You can import beat tracks from OSU. You are running on rails along a path chopping at boxes to the beat. Has asian music tracks. I guess it is a one person dev team, might still be working on this game. Requirements say it is for HTC Vive. The lightsabre are huge in VR, more like Lances.
CONS:
- Some might get Motion sick from the movement.
Try it, might work for you.
Steam User 6
It's ok, but there is no feedback when you hit a block, it kinda ruins the experience. I'm only recommending this b/c it's free, there is some fun to be had.
Steam User 2
Okay, so.... the game concept is basically beatsaber. But as far as I have seen you can take any osu! beatmap and its free and even open source - wich is great. The game may become better over time, but since there are no vibrations when you hit a note the experience is pretty bad and the UI aswell... normaly u don't take the touchpad as trigger button.. every controller has a real trigger button. In game are a lot of unnessecery visual effects, wich disturb the view and therefore gameplay and suck out the fps.
Since I have beatsaber and the game is still pretty bad I wont play it... but if you don't want to spend 20$/€ on beatsaber,.. then sure, give it a try... its free...
But if you want something high quality I would really buy beatsaber... with modding you can also get a quite large variety of songs (I currently have over 300) and customize the game. In this game I haven't even seen a settings menu.. maybe overlooked(?).. maybe there is none.
I recommended this game because it is free, uses osu! beatmaps and since its open source has a great potential to become something good in the future.
Steam User 6
Play this if you want to see how bad Beat Saber could have been.
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