Just a quick review. * great optics! * some epic moments and places * many movement methodes * its about exploring, no fighting (and thats not a bad thing) * playtime for me 3 hours. You could be faster if you want, but why would you want that in such an eviroment? And i will defenetly go back and sink some more hours. * price 19,99 euro and wort every cent of it * only minor issues (get stuck some time, but could teleport out of it) * it runs really smoth with my gtx970. got no judder at all, even the big areas running great * besides the ending of "call of the starseed" thats to most epic experience at this time! * immersion is great negatives * not many at all. All i could say would be nitpicking. * you have to be aware that this is an exploration game. There is not much to do, besides taking pictures, find your way, shooting flares and look out for things that will kill you. But like i said, thats not a bad thing. If you are into a scifi setting, buy it. And if you are not, buy ...
iOMoon
- Release Date:
- Apr 27, 2016
- Developer:
- Headtrip Games llc
- Publisher:
- Headtrip Games llc
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Original Soundtrack by award winning composer Garry Schyman
*Keys for Oculus Home are only available for purchases before 5/10/16 midnight EST.
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User Reviews
Reaction: Bored out of my wits Level design: Mid 1990's Music score: 1970's Overly Dramatic Hollywood Style Turning speed: Infuriatingely slow, even on maximum Turbo button: Awkward to press on a controller, doesn't last long enough Cockpit: Obscures view (can be disabled) Fell throught the ground: once Hit Invisible walls: numerous Health: Fake - Pretty sure you can't die Oxygen supply: Fake - Pretty sure you can't suffocate Overly concerned with: VR Comfort Fails to deliver: Game, gameplay 3D: Gimmick Reason for the game's existance: Make money off VR adopters before market is saturated Worth the price: Hell no! Will be asking for a refund: Hell yes Summary: May be tempting to buy if you just got a VR headset, but don't bother or wait for a sale.
+ Great visuals + Fantastic soundtrack + Very immersive + You can choose your prefered locomotion style + Nice performance + Very polished for Early Access + 3-4h of gameplay (at least for me, took my time) - Shallow gameplay, lacks interaction with the enviroment, no real objectives - No real story - I don't like beeing a brain in a pod. Would prefer a real body for even more immersion - Can't upgrade "Brainpod", could use some crafting elements - Can't disable Xbox 360 force feedback, it's very strong, makes my hands numb and drains the batterys of my controller For me, the game was worth it's money. If you like high immersive experiences mixed with some exploration, give this game a try. I'm really looking forward of what's coming up next for iOMoon from the very talented dev of this!
I just finished iOMoon in its current state as of 1st of May 2016. The sense of wonder while roaming around in the exploration pod is quite tangible. I love how it slowly ramps up the experience in both scale and sense of danger. You'll see things both unexpected and familiar - but never on a scale that would exist in the real world. It's distorted and actually a bit scary at times. It feels like travelling in a very obscure piece of art. The music and wind audio is the one thing that bothered me a bit, as mentioned in my other post. The music itself is good. Expressive and bombastic during moments of danger and then morphs into a more subtle vibe when exploring the caves. But I miss the silence. Silence is such an underrated concept in games. Imagine total silence during the cave lake sequences. Just you, the water ripples and the sound of the entities in the cave. I would love to experience that. I also found it odd that the wind sound effect seemed constant, even in the caves. Almo...
I grabbed this game last week on the Steam Summer sale to be used with the HTC Vive since Vive support was just added last week also. OH MY GOD was I blown away! I currently own close to 100 Vive titles and I will say hands down this is instantly one of my top favorites. The soundtrack through out the game is AMAZING! I cannot tell you the length of the game since I have yet to get to the end but I spent a good 2 1/2 hours in it my first time and that's really saying something for length as far as Vive titles go right now. This game is absolutly beutiful and a must have for any Vive owner!
Firstly - yes, this is basically a walking simulator (so far anyway). Second - you need a gamepad; Vive controllers are in the game, but they aren't used for locomotion or anything significant really. If neither of those have put you off, then great. Welcome to iOMoon - a beautiful sci-fi exploration game in VR. It has to be seen to be believed, it is stunning . The visuals and music combine to make a Journey to the centre of the Earth sort of atmosphere, although I suspect it's not very scientifically accurate :) Just buy it already* *I accept no liability for unwanted purchases.
A fairly good and comfortable Oculus title... but it gets a down vote from me because of its relentless sensory abuse. The music, while well produced, is absolutely everything except subtle. It pounds you into submission without mercy or rest. The visuals are reasonably good, and often times quite creepy. But on the whole it felt more like a voyage through Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory than any "sciency" voyage into a possible realm... The whole thing is rather on rails, making it an IO version of the Haunted Mansion at Disney except you control the speed of progress. On my DK2 it was a bit laggy at most times.
Im sorry but i did not understand this experience. The quality is pretty low and everything seems like it hasnt been given enough ettention. Plenty of unfinished parts, inverted normals, giant particles and other weird stuff, besides a couple of decent scenes i did not enjoy the navigation or experience
very very eye catching enviroment VR game. I highly recommend this game for Vive or CV1 owers.
have u ever wanted to be in a old classic technocolor sci fi movie this is ur chance what a epit score and exciting game play i love people because Jesus loves me
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Win 7,8,10
- Processor: i5
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 970, Radeon™ R9 380
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC. Gamepad required
FAQ
How much does iOMoon cost?
iOMoon costs $5.99.
What are the system requirements for iOMoon?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Win 7,8,10 Processor: i5 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 970, Radeon™ R9 380 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 4 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC. Gamepad required
What platforms is iOMoon available on?
iOMoon is available on Windows PC.
Is iOMoon worth buying?
iOMoon has 81% positive reviews from 31 players.
When was iOMoon released?
iOMoon was released on Apr 27, 2016.
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