Just finished playing the entire game. You'll see I'm at 26 minutes and a good 8 minutes of that was sorting out some technical difficulties. For the amount of content I would keep the game at its sale price, because is just a demo. Though a REALLY GOOD DEMO. Two more difficulties to work through, so I'm sure a lot more time will have to go into besting them. Pros: - The combat was exciting. - The second level required going back and forth between melee and range, and it required some brain and coordintation to rapidly switch between the two. - I'm drenched in sweath. Bosses constantly throw attacks at you that require a lot of bobbing and weaving. Cons: - Just the amount of content. Three five minute levels. They're not charging a whole lot, but I'd hope that more levels are on their way, or I'd feel a little short-changed. - A little bit choppy on the end boss. Running a i7-6700k 4ghz and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070. The graphics are pretty epic, so not sure if what I have is sti...
TITAN SLAYER
- Release Date:
- Apr 27, 2017
- Developer:
- COLOPL, Inc.
- Publisher:
- COLOPL, Inc.
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
■A FIRST-PERSON ACTION GAME TO BATTLE GIANTS
You will be facing ferocious attacks from the giants.With your skills alone, you must come out victorious by defeating all the giants!
■THE BATTLES DEPEND ON YOUR MOVEMENTS!
Move exaggeratedly to avoid attacks from enemies.You can change weapons instantly according to the situation.
Pick the best weapon to defeat the monster you are facing!
■EARNS YOUR POINTS BY "AWESOME ACTIONS"
You will get extra points for ''Awesome Actions'' such as avoing attacks at the last moment, or delivering head shot.Don't be a chicken like hiding behind a shield or crouching all the time!
Compete with players from all over the world for the top score!
■KEY TO VICTORY
Which weapon will you choose when fighting a giant?Your judgments, boldness, and endurance are the key to victory.
Don't be afraid of the powerful attacks of the giant, exterminate the enemies stylishly!
Screenshots
User Reviews
This game does not feel like a finished product. I don't have a problem with the length of it. It just doesn't feel polished. Many Early Access and even free VR games have better graphics, sound, gameplay mechanics, presentation, immersion physics, etc.
Content is leaning towards the short end but the rock-solid gameplay and the phenomenal visuals/presentation more than make up for it. I'll admit, the opening sequence caught me by surprise. Gave me a good spook. Additonal Notes: Runs fine on low spec machine. The interactive menu screen is a nice touch.
For the price this is a very solid game. They start you off slow and i was thinking "okay,,,, this is just another hack and slash VR game...." they you start to see how the game play mechanics work. Dodging, blocking, parrying.... and the difficulty ramps up really quick. after i reached the second stage i was doging and swinging and shooting with 100% effort. now the weapons are a little shaky and a bit weird, but the intensity just completly draws your attention away from it, i only noticed in the training stage. for the content in here now it is worth it. I really hope they add more to this, as it could be a solid VR game and has a lot of potential for a "AAA" VR game. TL;DR: It's VR Darksouls.... Get it....
I played this for about 5 minutes just hacking and slashing the same enemy in a generic environment. I was hoping the melee would be satisfying and specific to my moves with the swords but it feels very unpolished. Spoilers!.......... .... ......... I got a refund. I'm sorry- I wanted to like it.
Pros: 1. Very, very active game. Will make you sweat. 2. Cool actions, good choice of weapons 3. Thrill of killing massive enemies 4. Actually challenging bosses Cons: 1. You'll need a lot of space to move around in. or else you'll end up breaking something 2. Short game without a narrative 3. No mechanism to help aim with the bow
short as fuck... but I really, REALLY hope the devs do more with this. this kind of idea for a VR game is amazing and with more levels/levels where you actually move around, we could get Shadow of The Colossus or Monster Hunter VR. we need it. the visuals are really jaw dropping. having a giant sand cobra shoot into the sky above me and tower over my ship was the first time I've had that sense of just pure "oh shit" that you get from a really cool boss fight. PLEASE do more with this, and PLEASE support this team
[h1]Played On: [b]HTC Vive[/b][/h1] Titan Slayer is a hack n' slash, or gun n' dash, or bow n' go, first-person title for virtual reality. It comes equipped with three levels, with only the first one unlocked in the beginning; the latter two are unlocked upon completion of each subsequent mission. Although there are only three levels in the game, there is still quite a lot of replay value that'll help you get more bang for your buck. Not only are there achievements that act as challenges that you can work towards getting, but more importantly there are three difficulty levels. I know I'm probably in the minority here, but I even found the easy setting to be quite challenging at first. Once you learn each boss's patterns and move sets everything gets easier, so long as you're physically capable of all the ducking and dodging that's required. The graphics here look good... real good, especially considering that the game is now over two years old; a small eternity when it comes to VR re...
Good visuals. Poor sound design. Somewhat innovative gameplay mechanics. weapons dont seem to have any weight to them, the combat experience isnt exactly polished. I would give this 3.5 stars out of 5. Worth the $10 for me.
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaassssssss. This is the kind of action rpg I was hoping to find in VR eventually. I hope to see more of this, with a fleshed out story/campaign. It's definitely worth the price you pay.
Page 1 of 5
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7/8.1/10 64bit
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4590
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX970、AMD Radeon R9 290
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does TITAN SLAYER cost?
TITAN SLAYER costs $12.99.
What are the system requirements for TITAN SLAYER?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7/8.1/10 64bit Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX970、AMD Radeon R9 290 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 2 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is TITAN SLAYER available on?
TITAN SLAYER is available on Windows PC.
Is TITAN SLAYER worth buying?
TITAN SLAYER has 82% positive reviews from 83 players.
When was TITAN SLAYER released?
TITAN SLAYER was released on Apr 27, 2017.
Similar Games
AI-powered recommendations based on game description