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Network E.L.E.

$15.99
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Developer:
Aeneas Middleton
Platforms:
Windows
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NETWORK E.L.E. BASIC CONTROLS

NOTE: This game is recommended for players who have previous VR experience and understanding of common VR gameplay principles before proceeding.

VR Basic Controls:


RESPAWN

-Avoid Drones. At All Cost. They can kill you with one touch. Don't let them hit you. Or Expect to Die. Respawn
-Mines are scattered throughout the city. Some are active and explode. Others are hidden but slightly visible. Move around them. Or You Will Be Killed. Respawn


About the Game


 
Network E.L.E.™ is an open-world, survival story set on Planet Mercury in 2184, an abandoned city — military base filled with deadly radiation. You play as Myorah, a NASA exploration pilot going after four Mercury-980 single board Space-VPX chips, which activate a dormant spaceship left within the city. You must explore the inner city where time is of the essence. Become a Survivör...At All Cost!  

 

A MERCURY RETROGRADE STORY Become the last survivör of the Mercury-980 exploration program. Your objective is to find your way off planet Mercury. Complete the spaceship access sequence before the radiation in the atmosphere kills you. Explore the military inner city with harsh radiation conditions, as you decide how to get off this inhabitable planet during retrograde.

YOUR MERCURY-980 STORY Abandoned on the closest planet next to the Sun. Three triplet brothers Navin, Resfik, and Mila have all died in a crash. As their sister, a female pilot named Myorah, must escape an empty military base before your oxygen runs out within eleven minutes. First, find four Space VPX single-board computer chips that will activate a dormant ship to liftoff. The only problem? Your radiation hardness sensor goes off in 11 minutes.

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Negative
2 user reviews
0%
Positive
36 min at review
Not Recommended

Would Not Recommend. Observations are as follows: - Some graphics in the game remind me of playing on a Nintetdo 64 console. There's a bit a charm in the retro style graphics, but when combined with other issues with the game, become less endearing. - Controls are designed for a Vive, and transfer decently to an Index Controller. On the Index, either the joystick or trackpad work for movement, but the smooth locomotion feels off at times, sort of like you thought you were moving forward, but am now going diagonal for an unkown reason. It doesn't always happens, but when getting killed enough, it becomes annoying. - Understanding how the drones detect you needs to be explained in the game. As is, I have no clear understanding on how they detect me, other than either (i) the game flashes a detection warning on the screen (which can be easy to miss), or (ii) when one comes up from behind me and I'm dead before I know it. Shooting at them brings them down, and their death animation rem...

2 helpful
6 min at review
Not Recommended

Here is a contender for the worst VR game ever.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Core i5-7500 / Ryzen 5 1600
  • Memory: 12 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GTX 1060 / RX 580 - 6GB VRAM
  • Storage: 3.47 GB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR

FAQ

How much does Network E.L.E. cost?

Network E.L.E. costs $15.99.

What are the system requirements for Network E.L.E.?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Core i5-7500 / Ryzen 5 1600 Memory: 12 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 1060 / RX 580 - 6GB VRAM Storage: 3.47 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR

What platforms is Network E.L.E. available on?

Network E.L.E. is available on Windows PC.

Is Network E.L.E. worth buying?

Network E.L.E. has 0% positive reviews from 2 players.

When was Network E.L.E. released?

Network E.L.E. was released on Mar 12, 2020.

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