Fragment of Humanity
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Fragment of Humanity is a first person VR game where the player embodies Subject 26 an experimental humanoid creature.
At the start of the game, a scientist gives you a test, but a warning message stops the test.
The player wakes up 5 hours later and will have to find a solution to escape from this laboratory contaminated by dangerous creatures.
Game play
- you can choose in the option menu to be right or left handed.
your life and indicate on the chosen main arm.
if you come out injured from a fight, search the laboratory looking for a healing syringe.
- you can easily find weapons to fight against the creatures that inhabit the laboratory.
there are hand-to-hand and shooting weapons, such as a pistol, which allows you to approach combat more calmly;
but be careful not to run out of ammunition.
- for travel in VR we have not include teleportation.
Steam User 0
Unironically a fun, full featured survival horror game. It's very janky but in a way that's more charming than annoying.
Steam User 6
Experienced on the Meta Quest 2
You can view my gameplay & early impressions here:
This is budget-priced horror survival game. If you keep your expectations in line with the price, then you may enjoy this game. It is quite janky & definitely needs more polish & a better tutorial. If you're expecting something like RE4VR then you'll be gravely disappointed. However, this game is one of the better horror survival experiences priced at $5 USD or less. It's not what I would call good, but it's good enough for the price.
I enjoyed the atmosphere and the tension present throughout the game. There are also several things that I didn't enjoy. I thought the combat was very basic. Melee was not satisfying. The guns were not satisfying. It doesn't feel like you're even hitting your target most of the time. The game is also rather dark, even if you are lucky enough to find the flashlight. The inventory system is terrible. Sound mix could be much better (needs much better spatial audio as well).
Game is running on the Unreal Engine. On my RTX 3080, on high graphical settings, I was getting variable frame rates from 90 to 45 frames per second, but the game was playable and I could have lowered graphics. You do have full locomotion, along with smooth or snap turning. There is button crouch as well. You can technically play seated or standing, but when playing seated it felt like my holster was almost on the ground.
I didn't get far in the game. I died trying to get through some flames. The checkpoint system sent me way back & I was not happy about that. I was also not happy with the lack of clear direction. I honestly had no idea what I needed to do to progress.
Rate 6/10.
Please note: I received a free Steam key through the Steam Curator Connect program. You can join my Steam Curator group, Oculus Rift Reviews, here: