First off - beware. So far, this is a proof of concept. It has essentially no content and you can be done with the entirety of it within an hour. HOWEVER: This has incredible potential. The concept IS fun, there are plenty of mechanics as is and plenty of planned ones. Both VR Player and PC Player have their share of fun and while the PC player plays more like the support, it seems way better than what we usually get with asymmetric VR games. To the Dev: Please don't ditch this. It would really sadden me to see such potential go to waste.
Helm or High Water
- Release Date:
- Feb 17, 2022
- Developer:
- Jordan Hobgood
- Publisher:
- Jordan Hobgood
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Grab your sword, man the helm, ready the crew, and loose all sails!
Helm Or High Water is a VR pirate ship combat game with asymmetrical local co-op. Work together with a friend on keyboard and mouse or gamepad to control all aspects of the ship from the helm and sails to the cannons and crew.
Pick your voyages carefully and with great cooperation you may have enough gold to upgrade your ship, improve the local island, dress like the pirate lord you are, or just to pile up real big in the middle of town.
Asymmetrical Co-op
As the Captain (VR), steer the ship clear of danger, give the order to fire the cannons, use your flintlock pistols to thin out the enemy crew from afar, and your sword to defend yourself from boarders.
As the Crew (Keyboard or Gamepad), adjust the sails, allocate crew members, choose cannonball types, and relay important information about the map, enemies, and ship status to the Captain.
Features
Feel the Waves: Most VR ship games have flat oceans or fake rocking motion, but not here. Real buoyancy physics simulation makes it feel like you’re actually on a ship. Watch the bow of the ship rise and fall over a big wave or keep your eye on the horizon if you’re feeling sea sick.
Mind the Wind: Sailing directly into the wind will make you a sitting duck. Angle your sails and use the wind to your advantage.
Station the Crew: Your ship has 3 roles for crew members; Sailor, Gunner, and Deckhand. Allocating crew members is vital to voyage success, as each role affects the ship in different ways.
Sailors - Increase anchor, sail, and sail angle adjustment speed
Gunners - Required to load, aim, and fire each cannon
Deckhands - Repair damage to the hull and sails
Choose your Ammo: Switch to Grape Shot for a better chance at hitting enemy crew, load the Chain Shot to do extra damage to the sails, or stick with Round Shot to damage the hull.
Beware of Boarders: Keep one hand ready to grab your trusty sword or flintlock, because enemies may be jumping aboard when ships pass close by. Dispatch them quickly so you aren’t distracted from your other important duties!
Style to Intimidate: Ditch the sea soaked rags and dress to impress with coats, gloves, hats, eyepatches, earrings, and beards to boot. Visit the Clothing Vendor's stall to spend your hard earned coin on over 40 cosmetic items.
Seamless Drop-in/Drop-out: Local Co-op has always been the focus, but the game no longer requires a second keyboard player and can be played Singleplayer, or back and forth as needed at any time with seamless drop-in/drop-out.
Game Modes
Hunt: Hunt is the simplest game mode. Jump right into the action and make sure your ship is the last one standing.
Blockade Runner: In Blockade Runner, you begin with a fully loaded cargo ship and attempt to deliver your goods to the allied fort. A blockade of ships and forts sits between you and the drop off point, attempting to destroy your precious cargo.
Destroy or evade all of the enemies that are after you and deliver your cargo undamaged for the full reward.
Fort Assault: The only objective here is to destroy the Fort, but it may not be as easy as it sounds.
First, you'll have to sink the ships protecting it, making sure to stay out of the Fort's range. Then, the main challenge begins! Forts are formidable enemies with more cannons and more durability than you, but they cannot repair their stone walls.
Can you and your crew out-maneuver the giant and live to sail another day?
Planned Features
Pick your Voyage: Balance risk and reward when you carefully choose your voyage from the replayable, radiant voyage system. Procedural map generation and optional secondary objectives, as well as variable difficulty and payouts, ensure no two voyages are identical.
Boarding/Ship Capture: Get in close and use your grappling hook to initiate boarding. If you’ve got the crew, you might even flip that ship to your side.
Upgrade your Ship: Reinvest some Gold into making your feared flagship even more formidable. Add more cannons, strengthen the hull, expand the crew cabins, and more. Repaint the hull and, of course, the sails must be black.
Improve the Town: It’s time to do some pirate infrastructure spending. Build better housing for your crew, open a Tavern to help them unwind, or hire a weaponsmith to make new swords and guns.
More Game Modes: Sink ships, seize the map, unearth the treasure… and outrun the fleet hot on your tail in Buried Treasure or set your sights on new targets with Flagship Boss Fights.
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User Reviews
GAME IS GREAT BUT This game is one of or if not the best vr pirate games but does need 2 features in the game 1.better way of boarding like mabye add a cannon shot where it hooks on to the ship and the Ai crew pulls the ship in so you can board it, it’s just only a idea that I thought would fit this game. 2. Better movement, the way you move your character forward, I find it a little hard to play the game to move forward you use the right hand and honestly it would be the best if there was a option to switch the movement from the right controller to the left controller Just those two things would put this game in a good vr spot thanks for listening
quest 2 is now compatible and works well. the game does not have much right now but what it does have is well made. I look forward to future updates!
Heehoo VR Boat
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel i5-6500
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
- Storage: 300 MB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR or OpenXR. Standing or Room Scale
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Helm or High Water cost?
Helm or High Water costs $14.99.
What are the system requirements for Helm or High Water?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel i5-6500 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Storage: 300 MB available space VR Support: SteamVR or OpenXR. Standing or Room Scale Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Helm or High Water available on?
Helm or High Water is available on Windows PC.
Is Helm or High Water worth buying?
Helm or High Water has 100% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was Helm or High Water released?
Helm or High Water was released on Feb 17, 2022.
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