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Push For Emor

$12.99
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Developer:
Lupus Solus Studio
Publisher:
Lupus Solus Studio
Platforms:
Windows
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***** Push For Emor as been made for both Monitor and Virtual Reality *****



Push For Emor is an open world(s) SciFi FPS RPG with light RTS building elements thrown in for good measure.

Fight your way across 11 planets, engage in space combat, disable enemy craft and board enemy wrecks and explore abandoned space stations. Defeat evil planet governors as you push towards planet Emor.


  • 5 Solar Systems.
  • 11 planets of varying tech levels (low, steampunk & cyberpunk).
  • Mission driven game-play (on planet and in space).
  • Planet & Space combat.
  • Disable enemy ships in space and board them.
  • Explore & fight through abandoned space stations.
  • Move between solar systems and planets via space warp gates.
  • Create mining facilities on resource gathering planets and defend them.
  • Fly/Drive a great selection of vehicles (if you can see it in game, you can get in it).
  • Works on both a Monitor and Virtual Reality Headsets.
  • Works with Oculus DK2.
  • Will support Oculus CV1 and Steam Vive (awaiting hardware).




I'm happy to report that all hard parts and heavy lifting in regards to the game development of Push For Emor have been completed. Dialogue system, mission system, inventory system, resource gathering system, Ai, solar system environments and planet environments are all in! Virtual Reality support is in, along with a full compliment of VR friendly menus.

What is left to do is the really fun stuff (to be honest, its all been fun), such as creating new npc characters, weapon models and fun missions for the player to interact with. The finish line is in sight and I am working hard to reach it, sooner rather than later.



When the Emorian Empire starts to expand it's territories into Justicar federal space, Colonel Ferris Glutes sends you in under cover to join a resistance group allied with Justicar. Your mission, that you have no choice but to accept (because it's your job and it would be a very short game if you didn't) is to clear the way for Justicar forces.

One solar system at a time
There are eleven planets of varying tech levels in the Emorian Empire, spread across five solar systems. You must find your resistance contact, win over the local populace and rout any Emorian troops.

Space is full of nasty people
Traveling between solar systems and planets is done via Space Warp Jump Gates. Getting access to a jump gate can sometimes be tricky. You are not the only pilot out there. Space is full of people who are having a bad day. They want to make your day bad too, by killing you and taking your stuff. Luckily you have the skills and the smarts to fight back. Not every enemy/pirate ship you take out will be completely destroyed. Board a disabled enemy craft and explore the drifting hulk for items and upgrades, but visit your arms locker before you go...

Your home space station
Well technically it's not yours - it belongs to the Justicar Federal Army. But it's where you can upgrade your weapons and your space craft, assemble away teams, kick back and watch a movie or listen to some of your favorite music. (Cue Queens' Greatest Hits tape).

Resource / Terraform planets
An Army need resources. Luckily for you and the Colonel, each solar system has a barren planet that is just perfect for mining raw materials. Build mining facilities, power plants and space ports to help keep the Justicar war machine moving. But be warned! You will be attacked by both the planets hostile indigenous population and from Emorian forces, so best build a barracks and some guard towers. Move-able turrets are always a good idea.

Explorable planets / Governors bane
Each of the three main solar systems has a planet that not only needs to be liberated, but also holds an important weapon which you will need to defeat the solar systems Governor. Woo the population, kill their oppressors, gain access to the artifact / weapon. Simple... Right?

The Governing Planet
Each solar system has a governing planet that is controlled by a member of Emorian senate. These Emorian Governors must be stripped of their planetary forces, their dignity and finally their life. Removing (killing violently usually) a Governor will liberate the solar system and bring it under the protective wing of the Justicar (who are clearly much nicer people).

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User Reviews

Mixed
30 user reviews
50%
Positive
25 min at review
Not Recommended

_______Edit Review_____________________________________ I'm updating the review at the devs request. It's honestly nice to see developers interacting with the community to fix problems. A triumph of the Steam platform and Indie development!. That said, I'm sorry to say this game is still rough for a VR experience. The manual locomotion still sucks. Teleport is still okay. The dev should look at what Onward or Pavlov have done and copy that for manual locomotion. That style has become the standard for manual locomotion. There are skins for the motion controllers but using the controllers feels less like using your hands and more like waving wands around. It's immersion breaking and a real miss for a single player vr experience. The gun felt stale to use. Point., click, pew. No manual reloading or cocking. Doors and other objects aren't scaled properly. Again, I didn't make it past the vehicle. It works this time but the controls were not great and it was at that point that I'd se...

23 helpful 1 funny
4 hrs at review
Recommended

Edit: I'll add some more info after the first update. Onward locomotion is here, it's quite identical, setting the speed at 3/5 (the game has a setting for walk speed, this is the mid) almost same walk, almost same run when you double tap the corner. The wobble during stairs is solved. Two great improvement than make the game more playable and more comfortable. It's the best thumbpad implementation I saw after Onward, because it's basically identical. Some work on vehicles too, it's better than before but still not perfect (it very depends on the vehicle, some are still sicknening). I count in next patches to be able to run some floating stuff without camera oscillations. Vehicles on this game are very cool and nicely rendered, it's a shame not be able to use it. Maybe for the new SteamVR beta feature for asyncronous frames, maybe for optimizations, but the game looks very smooth just now and with the maximum AA even extremely sharp in distant objects, one of less aliased game for Vi...

16 helpful
7 min at review
Not Recommended

I had no high expectations for this game, stumbled accross it and thought worth a look. Consideration given for creating a VR experience and also by a single developer. But honestly in it's current state, you need a strong stomach and quite a lot of patience to enjoy this. The controls don't feel awfully polished and given i couldn't even pick up the first gun, first mission all i can say is at this point if you wish to buy, you may find some enjoyment, but more so just help the dev honestly. They've gone the ambitious route, which is a lot more promising than a 30 min VR demo.

15 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

My specs: GTX 1070/16 Gigs RAM/FX 8320 HTC VIVE As an Idea the game is good for an open world scifi quest based experience in VR. The graphics are decent but it is a Unity game which is not my favorite type. Ureal 4 would have been able make this game look and run better. After learning the controls and menus in the VIVE the experience gets a whole lot better as you go. There is a lot of ice skating in this game if you use the track pad movement and may make some feel ill. The teleport is ok but the distance is too short. In my opinion the limit should be twice the distance at least. There are lots of vehicles to use right now and using them while standing may even be a challenge for even those with the strongest VR legs. I am ok with artificial movement although teleport is just fine for me too but I was still getting some ill feeling from the vehicles. Locomotion has nothing to do with immersion for me. The world I'm in and interacting with it does. I love VR RPGS and open world gam...

15 helpful
29 min at review
Not Recommended

Tried playing yesterday. Spent 10 minutes trying to acquire the first gun using every possible technique...moving over it...pushing buttons to grab it...got so annoyed I stopped playing and removed it from my system. I AM SO TIRED OF CRAPPY INDIE GAMES ON VIVE MADE BY BEGINNERS. Would get a refund, but cant....

9 helpful
28 min at review
Not Recommended

Refunded this as it's too glitchy

8 helpful
29 min at review
Recommended

From what i have played so far, which is as much as in this video. ( VR sickness gets me everytime, but Dev... Seriously the options to turn the settings to fit your own level of motion sickness is a very thoughtful addition ) If anyone is as excited as me to jump into what i believe to be the first FPS/RPG in VR that brings some scale and exploration ( Or first ive seen ) Then i would say this is a must while its still at a discount and to help support the development further. You can see though and effort went into this just from the controls. I won't lie, it still needs work. But i trust and will wait for them updates. I have far worse games i'm in the hopes will improve. Thumbs up from me! Good job man! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKT1NgF6n4k

8 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Dead game

5 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

This is a very well made game for vr. Obviously it has some cleaning needed to be done being early access. But the movement style, piloting and vehicle operating is very well done. This is how I picture the future of vr games that are rpgs.

5 helpful
16 min at review
Not Recommended

Abandonware. Don't bother getting this crap.

4 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: i5-4590
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD R9 290 equivalent or greater
  • Storage: 8 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Any
  • VR Support: SteamVR

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: i5-4590
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD R9 290 equivalent or greater
  • Storage: 8 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Any

FAQ

How much does Push For Emor cost?

Push For Emor costs $12.99.

What are the system requirements for Push For Emor?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: i5-4590 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD R9 290 equivalent or greater Storage: 8 GB available space Sound Card: Any VR Support: SteamVR Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: i5-4590 Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD R9 290 equivalent or greater Storage: 8 GB available space Sound Card: Any

What platforms is Push For Emor available on?

Push For Emor is available on Windows PC.

Is Push For Emor worth buying?

Push For Emor has 50% positive reviews from 30 players.

When was Push For Emor released?

Push For Emor was released on Oct 24, 2016.

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