This is the best game in VR. There are times when the game is downright poetic. Envision 32 homing rockets from your right hand and a beam of laser cannon death in your left hand streaking out into deep space and obliterating your foes just as the enemy capital carrier ship's engines detonate, all the while dodging one-shot-death blasters and rocking out to the dark metal of rust2dust's "Zlom" I just keep finding myself returning to it. Imagine Space Pirate Trainer (dual wielding akimbo guns and shooting droids), Borderlands/Diablo (money and rare item drops), Mass Effect (setting and some music), and Cowboy Bebop smashed into a supercollider and this is what you get. If there was a strong storyline (which seems to be materializing) and social aspects (in the pipeline, it has been said), it would be the one to rule them all. If you wondered what Space Pirate Trainer was training you for, it's Void Rangers. I'm describing in terms of other games for clarity, but this game is tota...
Void Rangers
- Release Date:
- May 11, 2017
- Developer:
- Martin Senovsky
- Publisher:
- Martin Senovsky
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Quotes from reviews
- "If you wondered what Space Pirate Trainer was training you for, it's Void Rangers.", Cliff
- "Well that was unexpectedly fun.", Shadow
- "If you are looking for a shooting game similar to Space Pirates, gun drops like Borderlands, and the ability to go different worlds and levels with never a dull moment to be had, well then this game is for you.", John Gulbany
- "Cool Diablo-like loot with upgrades: check", Frorath
- "Void Rangers is very similar to Space Pirate Trainer, with some neat additional features.", CryMor Gaming
Fast paced arcade first person shooter defense game for virtual reality devices.
Build only for Virtual Reality. HTC Vive and Oculus Touch.
Zero motion sickness.
Full room scale movement and full controller tracking.
Travel around the galaxy
- Randomly generated loot
- Enemies with different artificial intelligence
- Weapon and armor upgrades
- Leaderboard for each level
- Hard boss battles
Void Ranges are our defenders.
They stand on the edge of our universe.
They fight against the darkness.
Whatever evil comes from there, they send it back to the void!
Can you become the best Void Ranger and save our galaxy?
Features:
- 20 missions
- 12 unique weapons
- 6+ skins for each weapon
- 10+ stats for each weapon
- common, uncommon, rare, epic and legendary weapons
- tons of enemies
- endless mode
- 20+ upgrade levels for each weapon
- randomly generated weapon equipment
- 50+ scifi music tracks
- 3d positional audio (best with 6 channel headphones)
- music player for your own music
- Auto shoot option for wrist injury protection.
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User Reviews
https://youtu.be/26X_W0X0MPQ Well that was unexpectedly fun. I bought Void Rangers based on the other reviews comparing it to games like Borderlands and Diablo but wasn't entirely convinced tbh. I'm happy to say I was pleasantly surprised and that those reviews are pretty accurate. The game has a pleasing, bright, neon, sci fi look and feel and it works well though I'd like to see more enemy variety. I'm hoping that will come in future levels but for now the silhouettes of the enemies all look very similar. I'm not sure where the music came from but it ranges form calm and serene to some pretty high octane tracks perfect for blowing up bots. I like that there's a track selector in the level. The loadout/inventory system, while a bit confusing at first is a nice feature. Not sure how much I'd use it but interesting non the less. I also really liked the interface for managing items. It needs some polish but I like where it's headed. On that same note, I liked the 'options room' even...
Honestly I'm extremely confused how this game isn't more popular. If you are looking for a shooting game similar to Space Pirates, gun drops like Borderlands, and the ability to go different worlds and levels with never a dull moment to be had, well then this game is for you. Oh yea, you can upgrade your weapons too.
Not as polished as Space Pirate Trainer but it has more depth, which a lot of VR games seem to lack. Dont expect too much from this though, its still an arcade wave shooter.
I really enjoyed my time with Void Rangers and found it to be a fun game that I could use to relax after work. While having a few bugs here and their, it runs pretty smoothly and works as you would expect. I got pretty lucky in this game and got a legendary SMG early on that has made the game pretty easy. Since then I now have a multitude of weapons that I consider to be overpowered, and while I keep them on the basis that they are amazing weapons, often like to use the lower teir weapons to remind myself how exciting this game can be. I would recommend this game to any of my friends, but I might suggest waiting for more content because as the game is at the moment you may feel that the game is repetitive if your not into killing the same enemies wave after wave with the only real changes being the amount of health and damage they deal.
Game shoulda been 'out' a year ago...maybe then it wouldn't seem so underwhelming. shooting is flat and lifeless, aiming isn't even a thing as bullets auto target, even boosted +15 sound effects are quiet and feel underwhelming, none of the weapons have that oomph and satisfaction of something like Space Pirate Trainer, H3, or Sirento VR enemies are dull and only challenge by virtue of being numerous, although the aliens were quiet horrifying when they get right up on ya. the loot feels pointless and overly simple, while ascetically they have a boarderlands look, they are really just mild damage increases or magazine size, side note reloading is automatic and not can't even be done manually, even a button press would be something, but instead just fire off excess rounds between waves. levels are just scenery changes, no movement, no secondary locations, just platforms and waves. game is really just another in a long line of subpar wave shooters, if you want a better loot shooter ...
Wow! What a surprise, this game is just Awesome. This is 10x better that Space pirate training. I am really enjoying it, Lot of Levels, Lots of Guns, Cool how you can upgrade guns and armor. Great job Devs! I would had easily paid $20-$25 bucks for this game. Highly recommended my VR fellas, get it, Super Fun wave shooter! 10 out 10 for me.
Ok so I'm only an hour or so in to this game but I do really like it. There are plenty of levels with good ambiance and varied enemies. I do really like the music, techno, atmospheric and heavy metal. It's pretty much what I'm thinking about when go to a concert, blastin aliens on a far flung moon. For some reason it reminds me of that old Heavy Metal movie. I like the upgrades and the drops. It does remind me of BL which I really like. The campaign or level progression is pretty straight forward and could use some sort of voice acting or something to bring up the entertainment value if the developers wanted to have more of a story element. I do have a hard time dodging as I'm probably still learning the game. I find other VR games that require dogding are a bit more predictable as to when to dogde, but it does show you from where you got hit and by how much. I like how the action can be above and behind especially if you're not looking and fighting well enough. I really like the homin...
great game well structured but still open ended kinda reminds me of borderlands meets a wave shooter and ilove it
Graphically, it's above average. But otherwise, it's a mindless grindfest. The enemy variation is meaningless. They either run up and attack you, or they float around and shoot at you. It doesn't change how you respond to them, so it doesn't really matter. Because the only substance to the game is the rpg loot progression vs enemy scaling, to the point that aiming and dodging are hardly factors at all in comparison. You point in the general direction of the enemy and shoot. Your dakka is either sufficient or not. If not, you'll get money and some random weapon drops off the attempt, upgrade, and try again until winning dakka is achieved. The variety of weapons is exciting at first, but wears off quickly, once the scaling factors overshadow most of the effect that shooting styles has in the beginning. And the levels are excruciatingly slow paced. It's a good 15 seconds or so between enemy wave spawns. They spawn in at such a distance that you can't hit them with anything tha...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Win 7 or higher
- Processor: Intel i5-4590
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 970
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR. Room Scale 2m by 1.5m area required
Recommended
- OS *: Win 7 or higher
- Processor: Intel i7-4770
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 970
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 4 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Void Rangers cost?
Void Rangers costs $11.99.
What are the system requirements for Void Rangers?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Win 7 or higher Processor: Intel i5-4590 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 970 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 4 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR. Room Scale 2m by 1.5m area required Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Win 7 or higher Processor: Intel i7-4770 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 970 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 4 GB available space
What platforms is Void Rangers available on?
Void Rangers is available on Windows PC.
Is Void Rangers worth buying?
Void Rangers has 80% positive reviews from 35 players.
When was Void Rangers released?
Void Rangers was released on May 11, 2017.
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