Honestly for the price this is not a bad, but the flaws with the jumping mechanic, and the poor responsiveness to grabbing make this game almost unplayable. A lot of the time while jumping you with only hardly move, the large rocks allow you hands to pass into them which is fine, but you have to grab them right on the outside. You also are about 2.5 feet tall the entire time with no way to change this. All though this says it support Oculus, it swaps the grip and triggers buttons so you have to grab with the triggers.
Freeze Climbing
- Release Date:
- May 12, 2017
- Developer:
- Bottino.Games
- Publisher:
- Bottino.Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
You're just a head and some hands, so to get around you'll need to climb. Freeze Climbing uses a novel locomotion system inspired by rock climbing. You must use your hands to pull yourself up, and throw yourself across gaps. WARNING: This method of movement can cause severe discomfort in some users, some anti-sickness settings are implemented, however user discretion is advised.
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User Reviews
This is a challenging climbing game. You will really have to plan your movements out to get to various locations. Game does need a better tutorial. I got stuck on a particular location and have no idea how to get across. Still, this is a nice challenging game. Sets itself apart from other climbing games by being much cheaper. Sale Price Rating 6/10
Only got 20 mins in, but I like it! Great experience for the price. I haven't played climbey, or any other games in this "genre", so can't compare. For $3, this is a nice addition to my library, and will be a good one to let friends/family/etc play to give them an intro to VR, even if I only end up doing 1 playthrough myself.
A bit of a climbey ripoff, but with a nice twist. I like the way the rocks and ice look and i like climbing with the icepicks! it's ok for the price.. it could use some form of locomotion..
A challenging game! It starts easy, but soon the player has to figure out how to jump / throw himself. That's the part where it can get a little frustrating since it is not intuitive. After learning the jump technique there follow a few hard sections, where the these skill have to be improved but after that it gets easier. While the climbing itself is totally different from the real thing, I felt the same tension while in the section and the same relief when reaching the check point, which is also very rewarding. This feeling stayed thru out the whole game. After mastering the jump I enjoyed the game a lot. I recommend to set the 'throw support' to 'full' and VR beginners should use the 'FOV' setting (in the hand setting menu). I guess other players struggle with the jump like I did. Therefore I'll try to describe how I do it. I use the Valve Index Controllers, I assume on other controllers it works differently. What to expect: When properly throwing yourself you can easily reach the ...
This game is super charming and is really quite fun. Although it does have its downsides. The game feels unresponsive and you don't know if your hand is actually holding onto the object or not. I found myself grabbing onto something and then falling because the game doesn't know im actually holding on to it. Sometimes i found myself not knowing if it registered or not which lead me to the situation where i don't know which hand is holding onto what. With these bugs here i think i would prefer to just play Rec Room rock climbing worlds but i do give credit that the map is very nice and well designed
It was super fun until I got to the third fourth flag. I grabbed things and just fell over and over again. Best climbing game on Steam right now though.
Lot of fun! Climbing, pulling off jumps across gaps, catching myself mid air, it's a really cool little experience, for less than a quid, absolutely go for it!
it has pretty good phyiscs and it isn't for a 6 year old
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core i5
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 970
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR. Room Scale 2m by 1.5m area required
FAQ
How much does Freeze Climbing cost?
Freeze Climbing costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Freeze Climbing?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core i5 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 970 Storage: 200 MB available space VR Support: SteamVR. Room Scale 2m by 1.5m area required
What platforms is Freeze Climbing available on?
Freeze Climbing is available on Windows PC.
Is Freeze Climbing worth buying?
Freeze Climbing has 67% positive reviews from 12 players.
When was Freeze Climbing released?
Freeze Climbing was released on May 12, 2017.
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