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Zero-G VR

$4.99
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Developer:
Linkus Studio
Publisher:
Linkus Studio
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Zero-G VR is specially designed to have the ultimate VR high-speed game simulation.
Zero-G VR has been built using the acclaimed engine Unreal 4 to create the next generation VR games, incredible graphics, and dynamic light effects to ensure you have the best gaming experience!

In this game, you will play as an astronaut using an Astronaut Maneuvering Unit (AMU), a propulsion unit that allows the astronaut to perform spacewalks at a distance from the shuttle.
Using AMU to move in space, you will feel the zero gravity and the weightlessness in this amazing and highly immersive experience.
Listen to the astonishing atmosphere-breaking music in the dark space flight, to keep tension during spacewalks, and suddenly switch to the soft music of the safe space station. Everything to engage your perceptions.

The game has 2 options: normal and difficult challenge.
There are 4 modes of game loop in random combinations: "rescue mode", "chase the shuttle", "black hole", "high-speed mode" A total of 16 levels!
Only with wisdom and courage you will be able to complete all the tough tests in space to become a good astronaut!

Note: AMU is a jet pack device, with a good flight and control accuracy, it can maintain a precise position of 0.03 meters and 0.009 meters per second speed precision.

Key Features:
-As an astronaut you will find yourself performing spacewalks at a distance from the shuttle, feeling the state of weightlessness, you can only move by using a jet pack.
-You will be in the vastness of space, with no object references or way to determine the speed and distances.
-When seeing objects like planets, stars or asteroids, it is difficult to judge their size.
-Your eyes can see unreachable objects from light-years distance, there are no limits in Zero-G

-Rescue mode: You will start in an Oxygen Station Cabin, your mission is to arrive safely at the Space Shuttle Orbital Docking Cabin
-Tracking mode: During a spacewalk out of control, you have to use your propulsion unit, speed, and gravity to arrive at the Space Capsule.
-Black hole mode: Under the strongest gravitational force of the universe, the players have to move following the path and avoiding the gravitational force of the black hole.
-Rapid mode: Surrounded by an asteroid cloud you have to follow the path, get nitrogen bottles to increase your speed propulsion, and go to the goal.


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Zero-G VR是一款针对VR设备特别设计的模拟竞速游戏。
Zero-G VR是运用国际顶尖开发引擎“虚幻4”打造的次世代VR游戏,强大的表现力和实时光影效果将太空临场体验推向了极致!

游戏中的动力系统参考了宇航员机动装置(AMU),喷嘴喷出的高压气体推动宇航员的身体朝一定方向移动
使用AMU在太空中飞行,你将感受零重力的宇宙环境下的移动、飞行、漂移等无语伦比的临场体验
想象你听着舒缓的音乐在漆黑的太空中飞行,内心的情绪从开始紧张到进入船舱的那一刻的放松,完全融入到太空世界中。

游戏有2种挑战的选项,分别是:“简单挑战”、“困难挑战”
游戏有4种模式的关卡循环,分别是:“救援模式”、“追仓模式”、“黑洞模式”、“急速模式”共16关!
只有运用智慧与勇气在太空中完成所有严苛考验,才能成为一名优秀宇航员!

注明:AMU是一种喷气背包装置,具有良好的飞行和控制精度,可以保持0.03米的位置精准和0.009米每秒的速度精准


主要特点:

-宇航员飞出飞船的密封舱,扔以原有的速度和飞船一起运动,处于失重状态,只能通过喷气背包的反作用力运动
-在旷阔无垠的太空中,没有物体可以做参照物,难以判断速度和远近
-同时对看到的物体,也难以判断它的的大小,会将遥远的星星看成是近在咫尺的小石头
-如果眼前飘着一片小小的锡纸,却可能看作是远在天边的屏障。

-救援模式:在氧气耗尽前找到对接太空舱飞行轨道的位置进行对接,并安全的抵达舱内
-追仓模式:在太空舱失控的情况下,利用加速道具、引力速度、以及精确的轨道对焦,抵达太空舱
-黑洞模式:在强烈的宇宙黑洞引力下,玩家的移动也收到极大影响,需要用宇航服的推进器抵消黑洞引力进入太空舱
-急速模式:在陨石错综复杂的环境中急速前进,寻找路径中散落的氧气瓶延长太空活动时间、氮气瓶增加速推进力

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User Reviews

Mostly Negative
67 user reviews
39%
Positive
9 min at review
Not Recommended

Why on earth do I have drag in space? Nothing should slow me down once I hit the jets. If it wasn't so cheap, I would return this thing.

33 helpful 5 funny
27 hrs at review
Recommended

I have played for a while, the game is really good. I feel for this price is a completely good deal. The graphics are incredible, the gameplay is simple and easy to understand. I think this game has a lot of potential. I have played the normal and difficult mode. (There is a confusing stage where you need to take at least one bottle of nitrogen, you need to go straight and then go down in order to take it, no need to go directly for it. This was the only thing I found frustrating) For sure a great challenge. It is the fisrt space game I am playing in VR, I highly recommend everyone to get it. :)

21 helpful 2 funny
20 min at review
Not Recommended

For the price - ok, nice demo, but don't expect too much. Roomscale? Not sure if it can carry that label. The experience it provides lags lightyears behind elaborated (free) experiences like The Lab or Waltz of the Wizard. I won't ask for a refund to contribute to the promotion of VR software develpoment.

16 helpful 1 funny
12 min at review
Not Recommended

Over all: boaring and buggy. Also there is a frame skipping. Low resolution with no option to change. Click for menu resets the level instead of show up any kind of menu.

15 helpful 4 funny
43 min at review
Not Recommended

This game had potential to be a fun little experience at a really nice price point. But nope. Too many problems for me to really enjoy it. The controls are a bit odd but would work okay in theory. One of the trackpads lets you move up, down, left and right relative to where you're looking, and the triggers move you forward or backwards relative to where you're looking. The game consists of struggling with these controls in order to try and get through the hoops. Your controls seem to have to little influence that it's just kind of frustrating. It gets even worse if you hit one of those damn yellow boost cans. Doing this blasts you off in a direction that you have no control of, and trying to influence the course of your boost seems to do nothing. I couldn't tell the difference between simple and hard mode. Really. They seemed exactly the same. The levels were all fairly repetitive and a little boring. On both modes I got stuck and gave up on a level which draws you into the wall of the...

10 helpful 1 funny
12 min at review
Recommended

I loved it Grachics are spot on Gameplay is great Price is cheap Only one thing I wish they had done was that you could see the spacesuit. Maybe you could see the helmet and the arms of the spacesuit when you lifted your arms. I never get motion sickness in VR so can not comment about that.

10 helpful 2 funny
19 min at review
Recommended

The film Gravity taught me two things about space walking. One that Sandra Bullocks is even more annoying in space. Two that you have a limited amount of air and fuel for your boosters so use them wisely. Which takes me to this game Zero-G VR you have a limited amount of air and have to navigate your way through portal type checkpoints and make it to the mothership before you run out of air. Now I only have tried easy so far and unsure if the amopunt of boost is reduced for the hard level, But I think the game could do with limited air and boost. As I just went flat out the whole way like George Clooney at a gay bar. Which made it more of a race than survival which I would of preferred. More air less boost fuel would be nice and more small space debris to cause damage to your suit. Some ideas I have Colliding with ships, comets etc should do damage Nice to look down and see my space feet or body Nice to have a helmet glass view which can get foggy, show air and boost fuel etc to h...

8 helpful 8 funny
31 min at review
Not Recommended

At the first glance - it looks cool. At the second one - there are major cons. 1) The "main menu" (first room) is so detailed, that causes major visual lags (running at 290x). 2) Before every mission are long "out of body" cutscenes causing slight vertigo to me. 2.1) Cutscenes can not be skipped (I didnt figure it out) 3) FRICTION IN SPACE!!!! When you stop accelerating, you start slowing down. This game makes Newton spin in his grave. 4) If you turn it off and turn it on you need to start again. If it wasn't so cheap, I would return this thing. (Bought while -40%)

6 helpful
10 min at review
Not Recommended

Buggy (in walls, seeing an nearby atronaut without head ..mine?) Really anoying cutscenes/loadingscreens without any transitions Good but limited graphics, but somehow the vr-feeling was low Need feedback on action (like visible thrusters)

6 helpful 1 funny
5 min at review
Not Recommended

+ Beautiful environments! - maybee too detailed graphics to get a good immersion - not really that immersive. - minor glitches (have all the specs) - loading between scenes is bad (destroys immersion a lot) - introduction in scenes is not feeling good as well (too short, too confusing) + potential for more

6 helpful 1 funny

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer
  • Processor: Intel i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350 equivalent or greater
  • Memory: 8000 MB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 970 / AMD Radeon™ R9 290 equivalent or greater
  • Storage: 5000 MB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer
  • Processor: Intel i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350 equivalent or greater
  • Memory: 16000 MB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 970 / AMD Radeon™ R9 290 equivalent or greater
  • Storage: 10000 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Zero-G VR cost?

Zero-G VR costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for Zero-G VR?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer Processor: Intel i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350 equivalent or greater Memory: 8000 MB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 970 / AMD Radeon™ R9 290 equivalent or greater Storage: 5000 MB available space VR Support: SteamVR Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer Processor: Intel i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350 equivalent or greater Memory: 16000 MB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 970 / AMD Radeon™ R9 290 equivalent or greater Storage: 10000 MB available space

What platforms is Zero-G VR available on?

Zero-G VR is available on Windows PC.

Is Zero-G VR worth buying?

Zero-G VR has 39% positive reviews from 67 players.

When was Zero-G VR released?

Zero-G VR was released on Jun 16, 2016.

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