The game feels dated. Only supporting Rift and Vive indicates this game isn't up to prime time - and only supporting teleport is a grave error. Devs should know better by now. This game would have been awesome in late 2016 or early 2017, but not today. You can only choose between 3 graphics presets, which is another shortcoming to this game. Using the highest preset most textures did look great. I tested the game using Index, and I did get the impression that this game was made for oled hmds, not lcd, the lighting and dark areas just don't feel right. Still this game does not support native Oculus drivers, which is another grave error to achieve optimal Rift CV1 performance. The game feels like some strange Myst clone, and the puzzles felt weird and misguided. My backlog is too long, new games need to impress me quickly, and this game did not. The devs have had 18 months to fully support the Index including finger tracking, but apparently devs were too lazy to do that. Performance usi...
Ryte - The Eye of Atlantis
- Release Date:
- Jan 27, 2021
- Developer:
- Orichalcum Pictures, Ebim Studio, Digiteyes, VR-Connection
- Publisher:
- Orichalcum Pictures
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Explore a mystical world with our company, Historia Time Travel
Set sail to the legendary city of Atlantis, standing atop the fertile central plains of a mountainous island which rose straight from the ocean of ancient Greece. Visit the citadel’s main harbor sprinkled with outdoor markets filled with occult artefacts, statues and worshiping venues. Meet the village fishermen and its sacred temples, acquire supernatural powers and let your spiritual beliefs guide you through the Atlanteans religious wisdom and mysticism practices.
A dreamlike adventure
Alternate history fans will be transported to the lost civilization of Atlantis to unravel its mysteries, wield supernatural powers and, maybe, prevent a global catastrophe. Fill in the sandals of an Atlantean unfairly jailed and escape from captivity. Join forces with the clerics to find the oracle and witness epic battles where giant centurions battle for the sake of Atlantean Minds.
Physics puzzles and logical mindbenders
Decode secret messages to gather clues, read the sky and the constellations to channel the stars power , play with mystical energies to open your path. With the guidance of Atlantean allies like Danae, players will learn how to use complex mechanisms to solve challenging puzzles. Your logic skills will be put to the test, leaving you without a minute to rest. At the same time, you will acquire telekinesis powers, allowing you to manipulate the environment to your advantage.
Multiple endings
Throughout the course of the adventure, players will constantly have to weigh the consequences of their actions, as moral decisions, quick wits and an eye for secrets will determine one of fours distinct endings and the fate of both Atlantis and oneself.
- Immerse yourself into an antique thrilling world to unlock the mysteries of Atlantis filled with strange machines, mind-bending puzzles and supernatural powers.
- Progress through the levels as you solve puzzles, decipher riddles and explore a mythical universe where your moral choices will directly impact the storyline and its ending.
Get ready to craft your own legendary saga when, Ryte - The Eye of Atlantis, releases for Steam VR and Oculus this winter.
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User Reviews
The game probably has not been well tested. Every time I have problems with random items, I find something, I try to pick it up and put it in the bag and ... the item disappears, it is neither in the bag nor in the game. Restarting the game helps miraculously and the item reappears in the game. This is the game's biggest problem (not the only one). It's hard to feel the story when you lose a key item every time and you need to restart. Oculus version.
This game plays absolutely fine with Valve INDEX CONTROLLERS! For this pricetag the game is totally fine I even found it pretty nice. The majority of the negative reviews are about the outdated gameplay, like teleportation... seriously? Give me a break. Should there be an option for free-loco? Yes, always in VR games nowaday but a negative review with that kind of game? Nah. This is a very slow paced point and click puzzle game ala Myst. Poin...and...click. Not a fast paced action shooter where you need to run like crazy. And stop with the "I want to explore and look around"-BS...you can this with TP too. If this game would have no left hand support, THEN it would be a problem, but that's a whole other story for other VR games and their developers. If it hast both options I still would use tp because with this slow paced game I don't want to walk slowly to every place in that game. Would be like the transition videos in old FMV games. If I am right in the middle of a puzzle I want t...
Do not listen to all of the Negative reviews about being a "Buggy Mess". There are only a few bugs, and I only experienced 1 major bug, and it was not game breaking. When I was well into the 1st Chapter, I came back to play the game again, and my progress appeared to be lost. When I selected "Continue Game", they sent me all the way back to the initial Tutorial like I had started a new game. I had made significant progress that I thought was lost, but after I quickly ran through the Tutorial again, they brought me back to where I left off in Chapter 1. I think they only other bugs I noticed was perhaps a couple objects were not where they were supposed to be, and when I restarted the game and continued it later, the items were where they were supposed to be. Nothing game breaking at all, and this beautifully created Puzzle game that is very polished. It is well worth the current $10.99 asking price. I got it on sale a long time ago when it first came out, and it was even more e...
DISCLAIMER: I only completed Chapter 1 before the game crashed to a state where my existing game is unplayable, and the game's just not interesting enough for me to start over. For something that the gaming media has been touting as a game with Myst-influence, it...just isn't. This is yet another mobile game in VR form. The prologue is too long, and has no bearing on the rest of the story. Loading times take long enough where the VR headset times out back to the SteamVR "holodeck" between maps Maps are too dark to the point where critical items to completing puzzles are easily missed. Collisions aren't well placed, so its easy to end up inside of a wall or gate. For me specifically, after a certain point in chapter 2, the game began crashing to the point where you could see objects and scenery flickering in and out. And, on reload, some of the needed objects respawned in locations that had become inaccessible. There is nothing Myst-inspired about this game. I don't know if I'...
I 100% recommend this game if you love historical dramas and puzzles. It's like being in a historical drama with a time traveling aspect. ---{Graphics}--- ☐ You forget what reality is ☐ Beautiful ☑ Good ☐ Decent ☐ Bad ☐ Don‘t look too long at it ☐ Paint.exe ---{Gameplay}--- ☑ Very good ☐ Good ☐ It‘s just gameplay ☐ Mehh ☐ Starring at walls is better ☐ Just don‘t ---{Audio}--- ☐ Eargasm ☐ Very good ☑ Good ☐ Not too bad ☐ Bad ☐ Earrape ---{Audience}--- ☐ Kids ☐ Teens ☐ Adults ☑ Human ☐ Lizards ---{PC Requirements}--- ☐ Check if you can run paint ☐ Potato ☑ Decent ☐ Fast ☐ Rich boiiiiii ☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer ---{Difficulity}--- ☐ Just press ‚A‘ ☐ Easy ☑ Significant brain usage ☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master ☐ Difficult ☐ Dark Souls ---{Grind}--- ☐ Nothing to grind ☐ Only if u care about leaderboards/ranks ☑ Isnt necessary to progress ☐ Average grind level ☐ Too much gri...
This is absolutely one of the best VR games I have ever played. Sure it has its quirks like all VR games, but the adventure is well worth any minor issues along the way. Honestly, what I perceived as bugs actually turned out to be mostly me not doing something correctly. The puzzles are challenging but not illogical. I did have to consult a walkthrough for many of the puzzles, but it was always something where if I had a little more patience then I would have figured it out eventually. This game is also well optimized. I was able to maintain a solid 90 fps the entire game. It also worked very well with the Index headset and Index controllers. I really had no issues with the controls. It also has teleport movement, which I prefer over locomotion. Overall, I really enjoyed the theme and setting and the puzzles were very enjoyable as well. I definitely recommend this game to anyone who enjoys a good classic puzzle experience in VR.
I kind-of enjoyed this. The puzzles were sometimes obscure and I had a lot of bugs. Some of them game-breaking.
Let me start out with this warning... If you don't get this game on a serious sale you will be angry. Its very nice looking but the controls kill the game experience badly. Also its buggy and only uses teleport for movement which is horrible. Give me free movement and just put barriers to prevent me from moving past areas.. Anyways, I found myself liking the story but I did not have any idea what i needed to do in several parts and also things you do affect if you win or loose without ever letting on that you have other options. Towards what i guess was a bad end it moved me on without me doing anything while i still had things to do. I might come back to it some time later but for now I'm done with it.
The game looks good, however, in the Quest2, it is quite jittery, and freezes, have 256GB, so memory shouldn't be the issue. all the other VR games I've played have work just fine, res and fps are good. Something weird going on in this game with Quest2
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core I7
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1060
- VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale
- Additional Notes: The game requires a VR-ready computer
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core I7
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1060
- DirectX: Version 11
FAQ
How much does Ryte - The Eye of Atlantis cost?
Ryte - The Eye of Atlantis costs $12.49.
What are the system requirements for Ryte - The Eye of Atlantis?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core I7 Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1060 VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale Additional Notes: The game requires a VR-ready computer Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core I7 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1060 DirectX: Version 11
What platforms is Ryte - The Eye of Atlantis available on?
Ryte - The Eye of Atlantis is available on Windows PC.
Is Ryte - The Eye of Atlantis worth buying?
Ryte - The Eye of Atlantis has 50% positive reviews from 24 players.
When was Ryte - The Eye of Atlantis released?
Ryte - The Eye of Atlantis was released on Jan 27, 2021.
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