A.D. 2047
-STORY
A thrilling, love and hate, VR interactive movie Tour
The sudden car accident involved you, a detective, into serial killings.
With the in-depth investigation, you will find that the colorful city intertwined with the strength of the parties’ complot.
Only rely on your own hand to find the murderer, you can prevent the repeated fatal murder……
-About GAMEPLAY
interactive Movie Game:
A more dramatic plot.Immersive experience of memorable shock story;Meet characters with rich charisma.Give players all previous emotional experiences.
Immersive Operation:
Overall evolution of the traditional game experience, The dimension of the operation breaks though the controller limitation.
QuickTimeEvent:
Present the tension of movies faithfully. Make the players experience the exciting feeling of blood spurt and adrenaline rush.
Steam User 21
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my review & gameplay here:
This is a 2-3 hour long FMV / walking simulator type, narrative driven experience for VR. A lot of the gameplay consists of gaze-based pixel hunting, simple puzzles, and then some QTE type gameplay that involves basic stuff like shooting, blocking, or punching. However, the focus of the game is clearly on the story.
The voice actors did a good job in my opinion, but they are obviously not native English speakers so there are many flubs and then just some stuff lost in translation. Unfortunately, the sound mix is all over the place in this game and did the voice actors no favors. The graphics aren't the best with poor lighting in certain areas and is definitely not as good looking as some of the store page screenshots. The animations are also kind of rough.
The game is running on the Unreal Engine. On my RTX 3080, I was getting a steady 90 fps. I did not experience any serious issues or bugs. However, the game is pretty clunky overall with the interactions and locomotion being subpar. You have nodal teleportation and snap turning available.
Overall, I did enjoy the experience personally. However, I'm not sure many people will be able to look past the language barrier or the nodal teleportation or the gaze-based interactions. That's a shame, because there is a nice setting & story here to enjoy, even if it's on a shoestring budget.
Rate 5.5/10.
Please note: I received a free Steam key through the Steam Curator Connect program. You can join my Steam Curator group here:
Steam User 6
This was a fun experience, I enjoyed going through the Virtual mystery. Story was entertaining , visuals were beautiful, and game play was OK ( best played sitting because there is no locomotion in this game.
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Game however didn't run as well as I had hoped ( frame rate drops from 60 to 45 a lot), but I was streaming at the same time, figuring out how to progress was difficult at first ( must find all clues before preceding) and center pointer was different for both eyes.
Overall it was a fun experince and honestly can't wait for the next part of the game.
Steam User 5
A great cyberpunk style puzzle game in ChongQing. Cheer the developer who's bravely trying VR.
Steam User 2
The controls are not standard (at least not with the Quest controllers) but after a minute or two, I knew which buttons to press so it's really not an issue for me. The game is not brilliantly optimized either, so fps can be lower than what you would expect or hope for. English voice acting by people who's native language is not English is usually a bad idea, and this game is no exception. Some of the actors are truly bad, both in pronunciation and some also in being a convincing actor. I haven't finished the game yet, so I can't yet be sure about where the story will go and how it will end, but I'm a bit worried that the narrative is going to be predictable(?) - I'll update this review when I finished the game. Another potential issue is that the game only supports fix-point teleportation, which can be another deal-breaker for some.
BUT....... after all this negativity, there's also something which is very positive. This game manages to create truly convincing and impressive dark locations with high quality graphics and especially great use of light. More than once, I had trouble maintaining my focus on the story/voice-overs, just because the location was so immersive, atmospheric and interesting. At certain locations, I really felt like I was in a cyberpunk-ish Asian mega city, at night, in a not so very distant future. The soundscape was mostly excellent for the atmosphere and setting of the particular location. The start of the game is rather bad though: a very typical lightly-futuristic apartment with a romantic background narrative going on, but this very quickly changes to a darker story and literally darker environment, and every new location you go to is even more impressive than the previous one.
TL;DR :
The bad : the game needs an RTX 2080 Super or higher, there's limited interactivity and it's 100% linear, controls are non-standard, the voice-acting is often/usually bad (sometimes very bad), and there's only fix-point 'node' teleportation.
The good : high-quality graphics and amazing use of light + an excellent soundscape, combined with dark/interesting locations in a futuristic city, will make this game very immersive and atmospheric, even without free movement. Just looking around will often make you feel like you're truly there, and this alone makes it worth it for me personally. But if you're focused on either exciting game-play, or, great writing/voice acting, then this game might not be for you.
Steam User 21
This is a Full VR game non full motion video. Though I really am enjoying the game as it is interactive, the controls are clunky similar to those games that came out when VR first was availalble. Grib or trigger to grab or interact, hitspots with the headset, top of the touchpad or joypad to move left or right.
Though I can see passed these small problems, I am really enjoying this title.
Steam User 2
Great game. A few of the puzzles stumped me, but in the end, all very satisfying. Worth the purchase.
Steam User 26
The biggest problem of VR games is VR headsets are so overpriced that it cannot be justified by the the overall availablity and quality of VR games.
I wish the best of luck to all VR game developers.