Sprint Vector
Sprint Vector is the ultimate competitive VR game: a multiplayer adrenaline platformer that merges the physical thrill of athletic competition with the unhinged energy of a crazy game show. Survios’ innovative Fluid Locomotion System allows players to comfortably run, jump, climb, and fly at extreme speeds. Competitive multiplayer racing: Public and private online race settings pit up to eight players against each other as you vie for a spot on the Global Leaderboards. 21 killer courses: A mix of 12 complex race courses and 9 diabolical challenge courses full of obstacles and multiple paths designed to test your sprinting prowess to the extreme. Power-ups galore: Utilize a wide range of game-changing power-ups, from explosive proximity mines to nitro speed and racer-seeking rockets, to gain an advantage over the competition.
Steam User 2
Works fine on meta oculus quest 2.
After the first session - looks fine. So far however - the unskippable intro was pretty lengthy, I couldn't find how to enable subtitles, and sweaty tutorial did not help much against coming ridiculously last in the 1st easy race vs bots. Hopefully it is indeed a learning curve and the process will feel fine later.
Steam User 0
In my opinion, this is the most fun game to sweat in VR. If I had to make a top 10 list of best VR games for real fitness (or to lose weight, if you need it) this would take spot #2, with Les Mills Bodycombat at #1, and Beat Saber and Ragnarock at numbers 3 and 4. Sprint Vector has its problems, it's definitely not perfect. The online multiplayer is dead, and single player, although really interesting and quite effective to sweat with a VR racing game, doesn't have a ton of content to keep you busy for longer than 10-20 hours (if you want to get all the gold medals in the races, which you should ;p). Regardless, some of my best, and most fun, and most effective VR fitness sessions came from this game, both on psvr1 and on pc vr with an HTC Cosmos Elite. Surprisingly, it's a little easier on psvr1 because there is a turning button there, but in the pc vr version with the HTC Vive wands, you have to turn by drifting, jumping and gliding, or turning around for real with your real body! This lack of a button to turn you in-game actually makes the pc vr version a little more challenging that on psvr1! Be aware of that if you come from psvr1. The learning curve is also steep at first. You will have to do all the tutorials 2 or 3 times, and train at the power ups arena and at the main menu's training arena to get better at running, and skating, and jumping, and gliding, and accelerating, and drifting in this game. But after you get better and you can get 1st places and do better in the races, it's definitely one of those great VR gems that really wows you at first. It's a challenging one, but if you want VR for fitness Sprint Vector must be in your library. Enjoy!
Steam User 2
EXPERIENCED ON PSVR2. My only con is weird controls with the PSVR2 controllers being recognized as Wands, but I got used to it within 30 minutes.
I'm sad this game doesn't have a daily active playerbase. The game is phenomenal, and easily one of the most polished VR games I've played. The group at JOINUSINVR.COM hosts a session every Wednesday, which is what allowed me to experience this game multiplayer. If you need people to play with, go there.
As for single player, the game still has plenty of content to play through and earn achievements from. It is not exclusively multiplayer. I would recommend this game even if I didn't have a single person to play with.
Steam User 0
This game was to ahead of its time. Release this on the Meta quest and it will be huge now.
Steam User 0
active and fun