You don't feel like an action hero. This game is not like Doom. It's not Dark Souls. It's just another wave shooter with decent sized environments that allow you to teleport or almost full trackpad locomotion with snap turning. It's on sale now for $8.99, is there enough here to recommend at the sale price? Short answer, no. [B][U] PROS [/U][/B] + nice, large, detailed environments + easy, normal, hard don't just add more enemies, they add different ones + weapons do different things: melee, ranged, AOE + enemies do different things: melee, ranged, AOE + mini-bosses and bosses [B][U] CONS [/U][/B] - bugs, after dying I coudn't select any weapon and had to die - no story - i had trouble with hit detection on sword, many times I swung and nothing happened - so you're supposed to be this action-hero, but usually you'll just be hiding behind cover and just finding that one spot in the map that makes it easy to snipe enemies - dumb AI for the most part, why do ranged enemies run...
DWVR
- Release Date:
- Sep 26, 2017
- Developer:
- Mad Triangles
- Publisher:
- Mad Triangles
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
DWVR is a high speed shooter that uses motion controls to put you in the shoes of an action hero. Your VR controller becomes an extension of your arm as you take aim with your gun or cast spells.
Includes many different weapons, from rifles to even a sword or magic fireballs, and many different enemies to fight.
Features:
- Unlock new weapons and missions as you play.
- Try to get the highest score possible in each mission.
- Customizable locomotion: smooth or teleporting. And more options to tweak to your preferred controls.
- Works with both Oculus Rift and Vive
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User Reviews
Not an easy game to handle but quite the experience as a fun free roaming wave shooter. The game itself looks solid in its price range and also the animations do not lack in any sort. This might be one of the challenging coop wave shooters (when coop gets implemented) that you have to take it slow and start learning a bit. By the time playing my skills for blocking fast projectiles with a sword have drasticaly improved :) What you get is.. - Decent looking maps - Good weapon design and sounds - Small variety of enemys - Live, Die, reapat until it's beat - Difficulty system - By time Coop - Weird to control slow motion aspects What you dont get is.. - Widespread activitys - Inovative gameplay - Unlockables and secrets I´d reccommend for everyone looking to coop (still in the future) wave shooters. Only thing it lacks, to me, is couple more enemys on the screen. The waves just dont seem big enough or the spawn delay to high.
Please add full sliding locomotion! I really love how the gameplay slows down when teleporting, but sliding locomotion should always be an available option. I also think the current locomotion offered in the game will take away from the multiplayer potential. Current locomotion *teleports behind you* "Nothing personal kid".
Still in early access but for an indie VR title you can tell the developer has put a lot of time and effort into making this. I recommend picking up a copy and supporting the game and developer.
Fun arena/wave shooter. Lobbing fireballs around is very satisfying, if not incredibly difficult to master (you're throwing them out like a grenade/sling). Note: In its current state, the game is very, very much unfinished - lots of bugs, too. I some early access games are packagable as a completed game but this is not one of them. It has its problems but it seems that the developer is working hard to address them.
This is an unfinished outdated VR game from 2017 with outdated graphics and gameplay. It's just a wave shooter where you teleport around and shoot skeletons. There are only three maps to play and they all look very similar with no environmental sounds. They also look and feel barren and lifeless with nothing to interact with. There are also several areas that appear unfinished and abandoned and the whole experience feels cheap. I would pass on this one unless you are looking for a typical VR wave shooter. Gets old though in my opinion and most certainly not worth 15 bucks.
First impressions For the sale price i got this for its an absolute bargain. This is a really well made wave shooter with a nice selection of environments, weapons and enemies. Theres also a seperate map for target practice and a drone wave survival map similar to SPT. Graphics are nice with a few frame drops in some places and have had the occasional crash. Overall for an early access game I'd deffinitley reecomend it.
Wow this game is cool! Its great with metal and rock music.
Fun wave-type shooter, with an intresting use of teleporting, The fireballs are a great touch, it's super satisfying to throw a fireball down and then just open up on a few armored guys :D would reccomend, great dev and multiplayer is coming in the future.
Nice game like small Quake arena on VR.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 64 bit
- Processor: 2nd gen i5
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 970
- VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC
- Additional Notes: Oculus Minimum Requirements
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 64 bit
- Processor: 4th gen i7
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1080
FAQ
How much does DWVR cost?
DWVR costs $14.99.
What are the system requirements for DWVR?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 64 bit Processor: 2nd gen i5 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 970 VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC Additional Notes: Oculus Minimum Requirements Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 64 bit Processor: 4th gen i7 Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1080
What platforms is DWVR available on?
DWVR is available on Windows PC.
Is DWVR worth buying?
DWVR has 85% positive reviews from 13 players.
When was DWVR released?
DWVR was released on Sep 26, 2017.
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