"Hitting Motionless Mannequins over and over Simulator" Well, that's pretty much what I expected. Just a fun little Game where I can vent my anger on some helpless dummies, but this game is probably the least fun I've had playing a VR Game. A Mannequin appears, you beat it up with the provided weapon, another Mannequin appears, you beat that one up, too until you reach the next stage where you get a new weapon provided. Well they say new weapons, but they all feel exactly the same with awkward hit detection The Projectile Weapons, like the crossbow and the Bow felt awful. Inacurate and awkward to aim. The Throwing Knives and the Shuriken felt ok though, gotta give at least a little credit. But a light tap with a meelee weapon would be enough to knock the guys over and then they just lie und the ground, so you have to squat down and beat them up until their heads explode. And yes, that is apparently the only way to kill them and to progress This game doesn't feel like a fun little game ...
Rage Room
- Release Date:
- Dec 25, 2017
- Developer:
- Lockem Reality Inc
- Publisher:
- Lockem Reality Inc
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Tinder date ghosted you?
Mercedes cut you off in traffic?
Paper-thin apartment walls with neighbors who break up then make up every night?
Stubbed toe?
“We don’t have Coke Is Pepsi OK”?
Welcome to your home away from home, the Rage Room. Locked in a room with no windows, no doors and a bunch of dummies that just gained sentience... What could go wrong? Fight against the faceless enemies with whatever weapons you can get your hands on!
Three different ways to Rage:
Free Mode: Demolish hapless dummies with any weapons you can. Choose from the basic weapons to start and gain enough credits by destroying dummies to unlock bigger and messier tools of destruction. This sandbox mode is all about playing around and doing whatever you want.
Story Mode: Begin at ‘Facility 12’, a testing facility for different weapons as well as the most effective ways to deliver pain. You begin with basic weapons such as bats and clubs, then move your way towards more devious weapons such as crossbows and bubble guns. Be warned some of the dummies have been exhibiting sentience and aren’t too keen about being destroyed for the sake of science.
Frenzy Mode: Choose between frenzies that showcase various weapons types in Rage Room. If you ever wanted to be a Ninja *of course you do* well here’s your chance! With 7 different frenzies to choose from, race against the clock to destroy the dummies.
You can also customize your dummies with 32 different accessories. Dress the dummies up with goatees, cowboy hats, afros or dunce caps. Even a dummy should look like a dummy, or the co-worker that microwaves fish.
Welcome to Rage Room an experience designed for VR.
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User Reviews
Finished the Single Player mode, meh its ok I suppose - just a shame that the dummies fall through you so your basically beating them up at you feet most of the time, hope the developers fix and add more weapons, could be a great time waster game.
Let me start by saying Rage Room is kind of like Gorn and Happy Room had a baby but VR got custody of the child. It is a kind of sandbox/ ragdoll physics game that is really funny and pretty bad ass at times too. The Rag Doll physics are really fun admittedly I am a sucker for them but the way the dummies get up and move around is pretty great. When you knock off a leg they just hobble after you and try and attack you! I haven't finished the Story mode yet but what I take away from the game so far is that its not taking itself too seriously. It's just a really fun game that is just supposed to be a fun game. The mix of absolutely ridiculous weapons and awesome weapons like katanas make the whole thing funny and cool. Will write more once I have played more - so far, would definitely recommend.
A fantastic game for just having some fun and venting over whatever's on your mind. It isn't without flaws of course (which I will point out further below here). I honestly did not expect any sort of story mode so that was a fun bonus and a good way to get introduced to some of the weaponry. It gets a bit more intense when the dummies start chasing after you. Especially when they end up right behind you! The gameplay in the story isn't the best part since the dummies end up just tripping themselves or get so close they sit right on top of you. But it still makes for a fun experience. The free mode is the most enjoyable. Even with the dummies just sitting still, you can do as you please. Get some new weapons, see how they work, throw the dummies around all you want! It's too much fun to smack them everywhere. That all being said, there are a few critiques I have that could easily be mended within any future updates. 1. The sound effects need to be upgraded. Sound work isn'...
Instead of sending a loved one to an insane asylum, just get this!
Love this game super fun, exactly the kind of experience I'm looking for in VR. My life's been pretty stressful lately so it's nice to just be able to come home after work, plug in and let lose on to digital incarnation of my everyday struggles. It's almost meditative, I mostly imagine my boss, seriously fuck my boss. 8.5/10
I could write a long winded review of this but it's really not worth it. This game needs alot of work. The weapons don't output the expected damage. Physics is way off. Finished the game in 20 minutes and refunded immediatley. DO NOT BUY!
Any Chance to add support to oculus Quest
it's ok
This game is not worth buying due to it's random damage, horrific physics, and short gameplay. There is a challenge mode and a free play mode and in order to get those modes, you have to complete the story mode, And the story mode is annoying as heck. I don't want to use the crossbow 2 times in order to complete a level if the crossbow is that bad, i'd rather use it as a melee weapon considering that does more damage than actually shooting the dummy! A disaster among virtual reality fo sure.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 or later, Windows 10
- Processor: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or better
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 970 or better
- Storage: 6 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel i7-6700 or better
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 1080 or Better
- Storage: 6 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Rage Room cost?
Rage Room costs $14.99.
What are the system requirements for Rage Room?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 or later, Windows 10 Processor: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or better Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 970 or better Storage: 6 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel i7-6700 or better Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 1080 or Better Storage: 6 GB available space
What platforms is Rage Room available on?
Rage Room is available on Windows PC.
Is Rage Room worth buying?
Rage Room has 50% positive reviews from 24 players.
When was Rage Room released?
Rage Room was released on Dec 25, 2017.
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