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TRESPASS - Episode 1

$15.99
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Developer:
VRotein
Publisher:
VRotein
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Trespass Introduction:
Escape from Trespass.

Memories do not always reflect actuality.
They can occasionally be distorted,
whether you intend it or not.

"My name is….
Samuel Rodriguez
Where am I? I don’t remember.
What is this place?
I need to escape. But why?
That’s not all I want.

Why can’t I remember so much?
Has something happened to me?

I have to remember.
But is that really what I want?

Yes. Jess…
My wife.

I want to see her.

I have to find her."

Without knowing his whereabouts Samuel must seek a way out.
And along the way acquire the lost pieces of his memories to uncover the truth behind his forgotten past.

About this Game:
Trespass Episode 1 is an escape room adventure intended on testing your brain. Explore the environments to find objects and clues that will help you escape.

Please notice:
    Currently only supports HTC Vive
    Allow plenty of room in a 360° space

Features:
    VR Support – Oculus Rift will be supported with updates.
    Steam platform support – Steam Cloud Save, Leaderboards, Big Picture Mode

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User Reviews

Mixed
47 user reviews
68%
Positive
29 min at review
Recommended

Good game but if you get motion sickness when you use the touchpad to walk in the game while you're standing up then this game is not for you.

31 helpful 1 funny
29 min at review
Not Recommended

Haven't enjoyed it so far. Motion sickness in the movment, and the puzzles haven't been that fun or intuitive. One of those things, where they hand you a crowbar, but you can't smash the glass in a case that is locked. The game has potential, but at this time I haven't enjoyed it compared to simpler escapa room games on HTC. Maybe it will get better?

22 helpful 1 funny
45 min at review
Not Recommended

My Biggest VR Buy regret. Buggy as hell! RIGHT where do I start... I have given this game 6months to sort itself out, Only reason I have given it this much time is because its a VR game and everyones learning, BUT my god there not and its not getting anywhere! It is so Buggy its unreal. Gameplay mechanics are dreadful and you have to die to learn what to do next. Your Character Moves forward on his own and give's me terrible VR Sickness. Things you pick up fall straight through surfaces, or gets stuck in them. You fall through the floor and cant do anything but exit the game (To be honest its a relief when that happens it ends the suffering) I would understand a little more if it was EA, but ive seen EA games make more progress than this one. They don't seem to be working on fixing any of the bugs! I can't play the game in this state. If I showed my friends/family this it would put them off VR for life. And to make this worse there releasing Episode 2, So no wonder its so BUGGY!!! I...

15 helpful 1 funny
38 min at review
Recommended

Trespass Episode 1 is one of those types of games that really tries to immerse you into the world that they created. It's not like a typical "room escape" game as it puts you in situtation that you wouldn't have in a simple "room". I spent a long time solving the puzzles but I really enjoyed my time with the game.

15 helpful
20 min at review
Not Recommended

I had motion sickness from this game that lasted for hours after I stopped playing. I have never gotten motion sickness from any other Vive game. Also, the game has so many objects that seem like they should be interactible that aren't. Escape Room games don't work when the only items you can interact with are part of the solution. Why even put in drawers that you can't open? Furthermore, the solutions seem contrived and unsatisfying. I would give examples, but this game is so short that I don't want to spoil any of the very limited puzzles. I love Escape Rooms, but this was just disappointing.

14 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Really interesting concept. It's pretty refreshing to play a VR game that is pretty slow paced and it puts you in different scenarios in a way that makes sense without taking you away from the immersion. I can't wait to say what Trespass Episode 2 has in store and I look forward to seeing what kind of new scenraios there will be.

13 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Bought the game when it was 40% off. I have played similar games with these types of controls and they dont seem to cause me motion sickness. The game seemed to have poor fps and I am running a 1080 so I am not sure if that is the game or maybe my settigns? There are only two puzzles and neither of them were very challenging, so unless an update comes out that adds some more content I cannot really condone purchasing this at full price.

13 helpful 1 funny
5 min at review
Not Recommended

Oh boy, this is pretty vomitworthy. I am not prone to motion sickness and had to remove the headset before it did affect me. It often takes control of the camera out of your hands, probably the easiest way to make people feel sick. You walk using the touchpad, which while not my favourite, would be mostly fine if it didn't get repeatedly stuck and continue walking when you aren't pressing anything. The very first scene which has you shaking your head to move a chair didn't work at all until I hit the reset camera button. On the plus side, it looks okay, but I didn't get to interact in detail before bailing out.

13 helpful
8 min at review
Not Recommended

worst VR game ive played in weeks touchpads for walking and looking around gave me a headache and almost made me puke

10 helpful
8 min at review
Recommended

Great Game! I really liked the exploration aspect of the game and the atmosphere was very immersive. Thanks for adding the teleportation option, it seems like you guys are really listening to the users! Keep up the great work and I'm looking forward to play Trespass Episode 2!

9 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 64bit
  • Processor: Intel i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350 equivalent or greater
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 / AMD Radeon R9 290 equivalent or greater
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC

FAQ

How much does TRESPASS - Episode 1 cost?

TRESPASS - Episode 1 costs $15.99.

What are the system requirements for TRESPASS - Episode 1?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 64bit Processor: Intel i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350 equivalent or greater Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 / AMD Radeon R9 290 equivalent or greater DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 1 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC

What platforms is TRESPASS - Episode 1 available on?

TRESPASS - Episode 1 is available on Windows PC.

Is TRESPASS - Episode 1 worth buying?

TRESPASS - Episode 1 has 68% positive reviews from 47 players.

When was TRESPASS - Episode 1 released?

TRESPASS - Episode 1 was released on Aug 4, 2016.

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