Shows alot of promise,runs exceptionally well,Like to see more sound effects added,also day and night cycle would be great and weather effects,hope the devs keep adding more to this because it's got the makings of a good VR title.
No King No Kingdom VR
- Release Date:
- Feb 16, 2020
- Developer:
- Fullmetal Developer
- Publisher:
- Fullmetal Developer
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game

No King No Kingdom VR is a unique first-person strategy. You will have to rule your servants directly. Build your own kingdom and raise an army in order to withstand various enemies. You will encounter multiple magical creatures, which you can tame, but not all of them are friendly. Riding a dragon on the battlefield can greatly increase your chances of victory. During your wanders across different lands, you may find magical artifacts with mystical powers. Will you become the savior of mankind?

⬛ First Person RTS – Gameplay with direct control of units
⬛ Local Base Building – Construct walls, towers, farms, barracks, etc.
⬛ Global Map Kingdom Building – Construct villages, mines, sawmills, plantations, etc.
⬛ Full Real Time – Time never stops on global map and locally.
⬛ Generate unique maps in sandbox mode with multiple options.
⬛ Hire units and perform upgrades
⬛ Fight with hordes of mobs and powerful bosses.
⬛ Ride Dragons, Elephants, Men???
⬛ Collect artifacts and unlock unbelievable powers.
⬛ Tame various creatures like giant Golems, Spiders and Snakes.
⬛ Local co-op. Player1 is the ruler, player2 play as the ruler’s loyal companion and can carry the ruler, fight in battles, heal units and collect resources.
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User Reviews
This is the kind of game I expect the future of Virtual Reality games to follow. Well designed mechanics and interesting concepts of kingship. While the animations and controls are obviously imperfect, this is definitively a step in the right direction. If you enjoy base building games with pawn control and have a VR headset, this is definitely a must have game for you. There are several game-breaking bugs, a number of which come about as a result of the map not functioning as intended, however, it is still my favorite VR game released to date.
On paper, the premise is ideal: a combination of first person gameplay and RTS base-building. The RTSS (realtime strategy shooter) genre holds SO much potential, and it surprising nobody has made a spiritual successor to Battlezone 2 (which was lightyears ahead of its time). The main issue here is that controls are clunky at best, and combine this with the fact that this game is missing some generic RTS elements that would streamline gameplay. For instance, you can't assign groups of units to any sort of hotkey system (something like a rotary menu for unit management would be nice). This makes managing an army of any significant size too frustrating. This came out of EA too soon and needs some serious kinks ironed out, and due to the cumbersome gameplay I cannot recommend No King No Kingdom VR currently. Hopefully these minor gameplay quality of life issues get sorted because I WANT this game to be good.
Crush your enemies. See them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of the women.
The controls for this game are horrible. Very confusing, and this game was released in 2017, and they still have the controls issues? I am using the HTC Vive, and trying to use the grips while at the same time on the other controller using the trigger is awkward at least. Why can't you simplify these controls? Unfortunately, I will need to return this one.
I got about 3 hours in and i'm hooked. the graphics suck and the controls take getting used to but this game is amazing. Lots of stuff to manage, lots of upgrades avaiable and very big surprises. would love to see a game like this with a big developer backing it. would gladly pay 60 for a game like this with better graphics, sound and polish. for 20 bucks you will more then get your money worth. lots of modes and tonnes of content here, cant wait to play again
I'm not one that enjoys sitting down and playing a vr game. Tabletop simulator and other stuff like that I couldn't stand it, but this game is not only fun while sitting down. It gives you the need to sit down. You sit down in your chair playing this game you feel like the King. This game is nothing short of immersive. I had trouble coming out of it the first time I played. This game is 110% worth every penny!
Watch my VR video here https://youtu.be/rktZDUx7wPc Played using the Oculus Rift S The graphics isn't to my liking. I've never been a fan of the blocky lack of detail plan jane graphics look. I am aware that this doesn't bother everyone so I'll just say it's shark and colourful. Audio is fine and joyful. No frills, but no ignoring sounds or music. Gameplay is its most shining point. It's a decent RTS game with lots to do and enjoy. I truly loved playing it. From building house and farms to upgrading my troops. I've only scrapped the basics in my video and I feel there is alot more to learn and do. Recommend for those RTS lovers for sure.
Absolutely great game. It was about 10 hours to finish the campain and easily worth it. i really dont understand the bad rewiews i do think that the controlls werent the greatest but still one of the best games i have ever played
First, the good: Game works for Quest 2, just link in. Game plays well, I generally enjoyed it. So why a negative review? It hurts my eyes to play this game longer than about 30 minutes. I can play other quest 2 games until my battery dies with no fatigue, but this game just destroys my eyes! I re-purchased the game for desktop, if you don't want your eyes to hurt don't buy this in VR. If you like pain and destroying your eyes, get the game for VR.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 or newer Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 (AMD FX 8350) or better
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 970
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC. Standing or Room Scale
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i7-4790 / AMD Ryzen 5 1500X or better
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 980 ti or GTX 1070
- Storage: 1 GB available space
FAQ
How much does No King No Kingdom VR cost?
No King No Kingdom VR costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for No King No Kingdom VR?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 or newer Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 (AMD FX 8350) or better Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 970 Storage: 1 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC. Standing or Room Scale Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i7-4790 / AMD Ryzen 5 1500X or better Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 980 ti or GTX 1070 Storage: 1 GB available space
What platforms is No King No Kingdom VR available on?
No King No Kingdom VR is available on Windows PC.
Is No King No Kingdom VR worth buying?
No King No Kingdom VR has 70% positive reviews from 23 players.
When was No King No Kingdom VR released?
No King No Kingdom VR was released on Feb 16, 2020.
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