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Don't Look Down

$14.99
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Developer:
Catapult Games
Publisher:
Catapult Games
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Smash and shoot robots, fling past hazards, and dash through hidden rooms. Can you save the world from the robot that you created?

Don't Look Down combines the immersive motion of VR climbing with engaging level design inspired by classic platformers.

Achieve glory by flinging your way to the top times on the online leaderboards or climb more deliberately to find hidden secrets.
Race against the ghost of your best time!

Explore 32 levels in 4 distinct zones: Jungle, Ice, Lava, and Tech.
Dispatch patrolling bots that shoot at you, pulse electricity, and ram you with spikes!
Timing challenges keep you on your toes as you ride drones and swinging ropes, race up crumbling holds, and outrun rising lava.

Snag power-ups that let you tank damage, shoot balls of fire, and even fly!
Acquire S.C.R.A.P. to customize your character and unlock mods to change up your gameplay!

Defeat Gearheart to save the world.

(There is currently a bug for HTC Vive and Valve Index users. Controls may not work for those headsets. Thank you for your patience as we look into this.)

Available for Arcades through the Steam Commercial Site Licensing program.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
13 user reviews
85%
Positive
2 hrs at review
Recommended

I'm a big fan of climbing games in VR and have pretty much played them all. This is my new favorite. The game starts out really simple to teach you the mechanics and ease you into it but then gets crazy! It has the feel like you're inside a classic platformer game while being something completely unique at the same time. ====Game Mechanics/Physics==== This game's physics are really good and actions feel natural. I've been able to easily grip things and climb quickly with no issues or false misses. Throwing/flinging yourself feels really good in this game too. ====Replay-ability==== The game is just super fun. It's a game I can see myself consistently going back to even after I have beaten it. The game also offers some built in replay-ability. There are items and bonus rounds to collect in every level. There is also the ability to unlock modifiers that either make the game easier or more difficult. ====Graphics==== Graphics are cartoony and not tying to be realistic. This is n...

3 helpful
9 min at review
Not Recommended

As great as this game probably is, given that the demo was so much fun, it simply doesn't work. You can't get past the first main menu because the controllers simply aren't recognized in game. I'm not sure what the bug is, but it doesn't work on steam vr at all. I really enjoyed the demo to this, and really wish I could play this thing. But it looks like the devs aren't going to be updating it anytime soon, given the fact it hasn't been updated in 2 years.

2 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

I really enjoy the art style and speed running through levels to get my best time. Great game!

2 helpful
25 min at review
Recommended

As I suffer quite a bit from neck and shoulder pains I would like to recommend this game to everyone who suffers from the same. Most VR games have the player looking either straight ahead or down, but this game mostly had one looking up but also makes the player look all around and this combined with the vary varied arm motions that the gameplay encourages, makes this an excellent game to help loosen up one's neck and shoulder muscles. Apart from these benefits, the gameplay has a nice progression with some fun speed challenges thrown in here and there (optional) and a friendly and easy to read visual presentation. In terms of graphics it's about on-par with mobile VR, so don't expect amazing graphical fidelity, but it really doesn't matter when you're playing. As a slight negative, if you are using the Valve Index controllers, you'll need to either set op your own mappings or use a user submitted one (there's a quite good one already available) as the default mapping plain doesn't w...

1 helpful
16 hrs at review
Recommended

Do you like platformers? Do you like VR? Then buy this game. Don't Look Down is a really neat game brimming with content and polish. Really what we have hear is a finely tuned translation of the traditional platformer to the VR setting. Not in the sense of say Astrobot which just puts you in the game, but a game that makes YOU the platforming mascot. I couldn't get Donkey Kong Country out of my head while playing this. I found this game kind of out of nowhere, very soon after it was released. I believe a few days after? No one was talking about it and I gave it a chance because of some positive reviews I saw on the store page. I figured I'd pass that on and leave a review myself. [h1]Gameplay[/h1] Having played quite a few climbing VR games after this one, DLD makes me feel spoiled. This game has by far the most well tuned, accurate controls for this type of game. Unlike others, I almost never reach to grab something only to find out I didn't as I tumble to my death when I let my oth...

1 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

This game has so much content, still in Zone 2 out of 4 right now :D Really fun! Definitely a must buy made for VR game for anyone with a headset. The climbing feels very smooth, I love flinging myself around like a monkey. There are a lot of enemy types to smash with different patterns and abilities. The art style while simple, definitely highlights the gameplay and works perfectly in its style for this game.

1 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Really enjoying this game so far! Natural movement, cool simple aesthetic, plenty of replayability. Good fit for any VR players who like climbing games, classic platformers, or are just looking for a fun new thing to do in VR!

1 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I like this game

1 helpful
31 min at review
Not Recommended

its a virus

1 hrs at review
Recommended

Good game feels like a solid platformer style game with good vr controls.

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel™ Core™ i7-7700HQ equivalent or better
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce™ GTX 1060 3GB equivalent or better
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 5 GB available space
  • Sound Card: N/A
  • VR Support: SteamVR
  • Additional Notes: Either an Oculus Rift (with Touch controllers) or an HTC Vive is required

FAQ

How much does Don't Look Down cost?

Don't Look Down costs $14.99.

What are the system requirements for Don't Look Down?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 64-bit Processor: Intel™ Core™ i7-7700HQ equivalent or better Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce™ GTX 1060 3GB equivalent or better DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 5 GB available space Sound Card: N/A VR Support: SteamVR Additional Notes: Either an Oculus Rift (with Touch controllers) or an HTC Vive is required

What platforms is Don't Look Down available on?

Don't Look Down is available on Windows PC.

Is Don't Look Down worth buying?

Don't Look Down has 85% positive reviews from 13 players.

When was Don't Look Down released?

Don't Look Down was released on Apr 18, 2019.

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