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Phantasma VR Director's Cut

$9.99
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Developer:
The Shady Gentlemen
Publisher:
The Shady Gentlemen
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Phantasma is a VR PUZZLE GAME (inspired by the mechanics featured in" the 7th Guest" or "the 11th Hour") with a strong narrative where you step into the shoes of a deranged mind searching for the truth about a conspiracy involving the entire entertainment industry, and a TV Show hosted by an annoying Bunny called Flappy. Resolve abstract puzzles using bizarre videos and dig deeper as the story unfold. But more importantly : ARE YOU A GOOD BUNNY ? ArE YOU a GooD BuNNy ? ARE you A good BUNNY ?!?

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User Reviews

Very Positive
31 user reviews
84%
Positive
2 hrs at review
Recommended

When I launched this game I really didn't know what to expect. the trailer seemed pretty creepy though and i like creepy so I figured I'd give it a try. This is basically an escape room game along the same lines as A Chair in a room with from what I have gathered so far, a very dark narrative. I noticed in the tags it said "cute" ,.. well if you mean cute like I ate too many shrooms and now my pillow wants to eat me, then yeah,.. cute. I have only played for a couple hours now and at least 90 minutes of that was trying to figure out the Paris level. which brings me to my next point. In this game you have to put away your normal gamer logic. most escape rooms you find a key that opens this door which reveals a strange shaped object which fits in that hole and so on. Phantasma is more of a brain teaser. It reminds me of those MasterMind cards from when I was a kid. You need to be able to think laterally and not so much well this thing does this thing and so on like we are all...

28 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Enjoyable puzzle experience, with a horror theme, quite disturbing. Puzzles are challenging but not absurd. No jump scares just an uneasy feel. God damn that bunny

14 helpful 2 funny
9 hrs at review
Recommended

Phantasma is sick, twisted, difficult and a little bit erotic. I highly enjoyed the experience. These aren't your typical escape room puzzles. They require "outside the box" thinking and are very satisfying when solved. If you're up for a challenge, try Phantasma. If not, just keep calm, watch TV and be a good bunny.

10 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

If David Lynch and Salvador Dali would have made a puzzle game without having a high budget, this would have been the result. Excellent graphics, sounds and voice-acting! Featuring both teleport and free (controller direction) movement. If you like puzzles, I highly recommend this one.

10 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

Being a fan of the games mentioned in the "About this Game" section, I was interested in playing, then once I got the demo and went through it, I had to get it. The puzzles were challenging enough to be a little frustrating, but the Dev was very helpful with hints that gave just the nudge in the right direction without spoiling the fun. No jumpscares, but that bunny. :) Graphics are good, and the sound design definintely helped the atmosphere. Some of the sound effects give you the creeps. Definitely worth it. Was both relieved and disappointed when it was over. Hope to see more from this Dev.

8 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

I purchased this game in support of the developer in making Steam Dolls of which playing the demo I loved. This game being different than that did not disappoint either. Well done. Phantasma VR is a very good looking retro style adventure puzzle VR game. It was not easy for me as a non-puzzler but it does have hints (if you choose to activate) and visuals to help you along. Don't expect to whip through this fast if you are not much of a puzzle person. Regarless of the puzzle aspect it is a very immersive and pleasing game. It is a bit twisted as you would expect by the conspiracy tag, from the imagery and the text on the various scribblings you read. The bunny always being there is a bit creepy too. Since the game got a price drop I think it is well worth a play through. Games that suck you into your VR experience are the ones that I deem did the job right. This one to me did that with the art style, atmosphere, thinking, interaction, and the bunny?. The game is good for puzzlers and...

7 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

Hello Everyone, I just finished this game. I am glad I finished, If this was a Hard copy of a game I would of put it in a bucket of Gas, and set it a fire. This was one of the most Aggravating games I have ever played on VR. If I didn't pay so much for my vive, I would of smashed my Controllers into a wall a long time ago. Not only did I want to get to the next Head banging puzzle so badly, just to stop me from slamming my Headset into the walls, but I wanted to get to the end, to find out what kind of reward I would be greeted with since I went through all of this Madness. There was none, None end line story finish, no what is going to happen to me, NOTHING!!! it just ends...... I am searching for a highlight of my day into the night, back to the day Aggro blast, the only thing I can come up with is standing in front of the hall door listening to the couple Screwing. For hardcore Puzzle freaks, I can see you loving this game, It would be interesting, if that is what your into. I...

5 helpful 2 funny
7 min at review
Recommended

Phantasma was a very creepy and atmospheric game. From that point it did not disappoint and I would highly reccomend it! The game is a puzzle solver with I think 5 puzzles. There are several other sections where you have to do things, but I would not call them puzzles in the sense that you are solving anything. These parts do however contribute strongly to the feel of the game and can be quite intense. This game took me somewhere between 4 and 5 hours to complete (I play offline in garage), with some of the puzzles being much trickie than the others. Since there are only 5 puzzle I would strongly reccomend not looking hints, lest you breeze through the game. Throughout the game there are pieces of paper with art and writting on them. I imagine that the writting on these pages explains the story and carries on the narrative, but they can be difficult to read and I skipped reading most of them. I felt a little bit lost in the story and I imagine that this is why, though it is possibl...

5 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

This is a really solid puzzle game with excellent presentation. Puzzles generally have a few layers, often leaving you thinking you've solved them when there is still some subtle clue waiting to pull it all together into a satisfying 'eureka' moment where everything makes sense. Graphics are crisp and detailed and give a great sense of presence. Generally, only puzzle elements or narrative elements can be intereacted with, so at first I was a bit turned off that many drawers and objects didn't move when I tried to move them. In the end this did help keep each puzzle focused, so that time is not wasted on distracting elements. More important than anything else, you can really feel that a lot of passion went into this project. The voice acting, video clues, level design, artwork, and overall 'feel' are very expressive and memorable. The developer has also been very receptive to suggestions and feedback, which sees the game getting more polished still with each update. This game i...

5 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

Just finished this game and I really liked it. With my playtime it says 3,4 hours but on the second puzzle I had some help from the dev because it was really difficult and spend 1 hour alone there. This is fixed and has a more easier approach now. So 3-4 hours would be an avarage playtime. The puzzles were great and not to hard (after the updates). I felt satisfied solving them and looking forward to let family and friends solve it. I would say you can compare this game a bit with "A Chair In A Room". Where ACIAR has a bit more playtime Phantasma has the better puzzles. Both games are great in his own rights. Phantasm has his own psycholgical feeling and even at the end you scratching your head about what was going on. Its not hard figuring out but it keeps you thinking. Also this game uses teleportation or locomotion so it should be comfortable for everyone. Overall I recommend this game sloley for its puzzles. 7/10

5 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel i7-4790 equivalent or greater
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD 290 equivalent or greater
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 4 GB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC. Room Scale 2m by 1.5m area required

FAQ

How much does Phantasma VR Director's Cut cost?

Phantasma VR Director's Cut costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for Phantasma VR Director's Cut?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel i7-4790 equivalent or greater Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD 290 equivalent or greater DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 4 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC. Room Scale 2m by 1.5m area required

What platforms is Phantasma VR Director's Cut available on?

Phantasma VR Director's Cut is available on Windows PC.

Is Phantasma VR Director's Cut worth buying?

Phantasma VR Director's Cut has 84% positive reviews from 31 players.

When was Phantasma VR Director's Cut released?

Phantasma VR Director's Cut was released on Jun 12, 2017.

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