AMAZING. SOOOOO fun. amazing physics and grpahics. i absolutely LOVE the game physics. It's a real shame that i'm the first to review this awesome game. (i swear no one paid me to write this lol). This is the first time i've had SOOOO much fun in a vr game, i was smiling the whole time almost. I think because i play football so that's why i loved it so much. Anyways, i hope if the game makers read this i have two requests: 1-this is the only annoying thing i find currently in the game, the fact that i am floating in mid air. Can you fix this? and even if i shift my play area down through openvr advanced settings, when i come back to the game it takes me back up in the air again. If the game is MEANT to be played at that kind of height in the air, could you at least put a tall platform to stand on so it doesn't feel like you're floating in mid air? 2-is there a possiblity to make a game for this with this with two modes: a goalkeeper and a shooter (these can be done by attaching contro...
Headmaster
- Release Date:
- Aug 30, 2017
- Developer:
- Frame Interactive
- Publisher:
- Frame Interactive
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
"The Stanley Parable/Portal of soccer VR games or something" -Destructoid
"While it won't win game of the year," - Common Sense Media
Features
- Single player story campaign with over 40 levels
- Local Party Mode with up to 6 player pass and play
- Actual video game (5-7 hour campaign)
- NEW FOR PC - Practice Zone
- NEW FOR PC - Stadium Level
- NEW FOR PC - NO HANDS SUPPORT
- Learn The Proper Heading Motion™ from Robert
- Head garbage bags and be a good helper
- Be a psychiatrist
- Head Explosive Balls (verified safe)
- Earn a visit to The Indoor Training Zone
- Meet Carl
- Don't actually meet Carl
- Beat The Keeper
- Literally Destroy The Keeper
- Attack A Giant Monkey
- Head Knife Balls... carefully.
- Head Dart Balls... also carefully.
- Head Beach Balls without worry!
- Decorate your Football Improvement Centre Single Occupancy Residence
- Graduate and Return To Your Club
- I Can't Let You Leave
Available for Arcades on SpringboardVR
Screenshots
User Reviews
Headmaster is VR's perfect storm: spectacle, physics, and avoidance of the dreaded question, "Couldn't they have made this a non-VR game?". This is one of the rare VR games that, rather than simply being enhanced by the technology, utterly depends on it to exist. Your head's the controller! The story, writing and voice acting are hilarious: soccer meets Ingsoc in a dystopian Britain where footballers who bring shame upon the sport are forcibly re-educated in ramshackle automated training camps. Will things go according to plan? Will the suspiciously Cleeseian overseer be able to keep things together? And will the slowing-down-music gag ever not be funny? The genuine challenge posed by the levels extends playtime, avoiding another dreaded question, ''That's it?", while still being balanced enough to avoid frustration. The star system adds replay value. Variations and the slow drip of new mechanics and surprises helps make the experience feel even longer. It really feels like both a re...
Great game. The level of polish and gameplay is almost Valve like. The game is easy to pick up and play but hard to master. For me to play nearly two hours at a first sitting is a very good sign of a great game. I haven't played party mode yet but I'd imagine it would be a blast to play with friends. Highly recommended. Two suggestions for the developer. -The standing height seems slightly high. -I'd like to be able to save the game for different players to keep their progress separate.
This PSVR gem came to Steam surprisingly unnoticed. It's one of the most polished sports games with realistic physics and lengthy campaign. Precisely hitting the ball with your head is very difficult, but satisfying. The game requires some amount of practice before you can beat a campaign, but overall the challenge is just right, except 21st and 31st levels that have a sudden spike of difficulty. And there is surprising amount of variety, it's not just football: there are a lot of modifiers to the gameplay including gimmicky bowling, beer pong or basketball lessons and extremely elaborate exams. I ended up replaying certain levels just for fun after beating the campaign. Visuals are a bit dated now but they still look fine. P.S. The dialogues in Headmaster are quirky but not nearly as funny as Portal's, I'm not sure why people keep comparing them)
I don't have much time in the Steam version, but I sank so much into it in PSVR, and I love it so much that I feel compelled to sing its praises here too. Criminally underrated and underrecognised game, easily in my top 10 VR title of all time. Classic example of the 'simple but very fun' concept, like Beat Saber. Heading irl was never my favorite things to do, but in this game, I couldn't stop till I was drenched in sweat, with a smile on my face. Graphics are sharp, totally decent for what it is, however the ball physics and humor are perfect. I brought this thing to my workplace, and we had so much fun with my coworkers in multiplayer, I wish we've done it a few more times. Absolutely recommended, you'll have a blast with this!
An insanely fun VR game which was really well made. The ball physics are excellent and theres a good mix of challenges and levels to keep you going for at least 10-15 hours. More if you play multiplayer (Local). I really enjoyed this game and would recommend to any who like football or good physics based games. Also you dont need a massive play area to play it.
How is this game not so popular? If you like football and VR, this is total must buy. The ball phisics when it comes to heading a football are as real as it goes, the mini games are fun and the story is the closest to Portal humor since Portal 2. If you are on the fence dont wait anymore. Get it!
I love this game, as a life long soccer player its very fun, and also challenging enough as is. My one major gripe is how the clipboard always spawns relative to the players position at the end of the level, i often find myself backing up a little during the level to get a new angle, but then the clipboard is practically inside my face when the level is over. I wish it would just spawn in a constant position within the defined pay area the player set.
This game is seriously awesome. Great party game, and totally underrated / under hyped.
valve meets soccer Love it. physics work very well
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 or newer.
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 or AMD FX 8350 (equivalent or better)
- Memory: 4 MB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290 (equivalent or better)
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 8.1 or newer
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 or AMD FX 8350 (equivalent or better)
- Memory: 4 MB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290 (equivalent or better)
FAQ
How much does Headmaster cost?
Headmaster costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Headmaster?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 or newer. Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 or AMD FX 8350 (equivalent or better) Memory: 4 MB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290 (equivalent or better) Storage: 2 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 8.1 or newer Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 or AMD FX 8350 (equivalent or better) Memory: 4 MB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290 (equivalent or better)
What platforms is Headmaster available on?
Headmaster is available on Windows PC.
Is Headmaster worth buying?
Headmaster has 94% positive reviews from 34 players.
When was Headmaster released?
Headmaster was released on Aug 30, 2017.
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