Разработчик: Ninja Theory
Описание
- A unique shooting mechanic that requires two-handed DEXterity
- Gain multipliers by correctly tagging as many enemies as possible before releasing a barrage of missiles
- Compete on global and friends leaderboards
- Push your skills to the limit against a bombardment of enemies in the endless Arcade Mode
- Simply sit back and enjoy the lush, colourful environments at your leisure in Zen Mode
Поддерживаемые языки: english, french, italian, german, spanish - spain, russian
Системные требования
Windows
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1 64 bit or newer
- Processor: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 780 equivalent
- Storage: 2500 MB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1 64 bit or newer
- Processor: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD R9 290 equivalent or greater
- Storage: 2500 MB available space
Mac
Linux
Отзывы пользователей
Stars received: 5.1/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
[0.6] Controls & Training & Help
[0.6] Menu & Settings
[0.5] Sound & Music
[0.5] Graphics
[0.5] Game Design
[0.2] Game Story
[0.5] Game Content
[0.5] Completion time (level/game)?
[0.4] is it Enjoyable & Fun?
[0.3] Could it hold a spot in Favorites? (& if the Game can be repeatedly played again)
[0] BONUS point: Multi-Player related
[0.5] BONUS point: Review for VR
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Game description key-points: multi-tag 2 ammo type shooting
Overview:
looks nice, fun and entertaining.
though for kids will be fine and acceptable content, but generally since 2016 needs updating.
Was a pretty good game, but... tried to re-play the game and it was no longer working (controllers not tracking)
Asking question via steam and via email didn't give any response.
Just check discussions section, no activity, especially not from developers
So, imo the game is no longer supported and this will lead to issues playing the game.
Don't buy the game, unless you know for sure the game works...
Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers
You can view my video review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/WqFYG7mTRZI
I am a big fan of Ninja Theory. They made my absolute favorite VR experience in Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice. I actually bought this game, before playing HSS, on sale for $2.99 and completely forgot about it. Today I finally played it and I was excited to see what Ninja Theory brought to the table before HSS.
I even like on-rails shooter. I think they are a good fit for VR. Drop Dead is the perfect example of making a good on-rails shooter for VR. Unfortunately, this is not a good game. You don't even really aim in this game. You tag the fire enemies with your blue reticle and tag ice enemies with your red reticle. Then release. Bam, you killed a bunch of fire and ice enemies. Now do that again for 5 more levels. You can also activate a temporary shield. There's an underwater level, a fire level, a snow level, a forest level, a boss level, and an arcade level with slightly different gameplay (it adds a new bomb enemy that you have to hit with ice, then fire & it adds a new ice slow or explode special ability).
The visuals are decent and they probably looked really good in 2016, but the gameplay is bland & repetitive. The only real challenge is climbing those leaderboards. Now, there is easy, normal, & hard difficulty and I only played the game on normal. I finished it in about 30 minutes. I didn't want to play anymore after that. This game reminded me of mobile VR games or Oculus Go quality type game.
Rate 4.5/10. Basically, I didn't have fun. However, it may appeal to you if you enjoy climbing those leaderboards or like the idea of an on-rails shooter where you tag enemies with the corresponding reticle.
A very cool on-rails shooter with a clever twist. With one controller you can use heat to take out cold enemies and with the other you use a cool attack to defeat hot enemies. Thought the game that adds an extra level of challenge, constantly keeping you on your toes to get things right. Doing two different things at once requires an extra level of focus to get things right. Very good.
was looking forward to this, sounded like audioshield + rez, how could it NOT be good?
but the annoying and distracting interface totally ruins it :/
the constent overlay of the current score/multiplier on top center
and the crosshair of each of your guns looks just like the targets youre looking out for
and once you shoot, your projectiles look exactly like the enemies youre shooting at...
...which sometimes shoot back at you, and you guessed it, their projectiles look just like them, and like your own projectiles
so as you can imagine, it all turns into a big mess of blue and orange objects moving around on screen
The levels are beautiful
and the game has potential
sadly it doesnt look like the dev is fine tuning the game at all and just gave up on it :/
Not bad, I do wish the controllers aimed more as a gun instead of a pointing stick. this would help a lot with comfort.
A good idea, with an averagely polished graphics (not very detailed but competent, and with two dominant colors) and an on rail shooting gameplay with an Ikaruga kind of targeting.
The only huge problem is the longevity: 20 minutes to beat all levels and the only boss. I knew before about the lenght, so my expectations about contents were very low, but Dexted is even shorter and easier than my worst fears. Replayability is just playing for best scores on leaderboards, and an arcade mode than (after 10 seconds of enthusiasm, finally some challenge!) is just a wave shooter in a closed arena.
I payed for this, and it's not satisfying yet. I feel like I paid too much if the Dev doesn't return. Looking at the last "news" update, it was in December and touch controllers were added (and maybe a world). Each level is a few minutes long, and while they look amazing it was almost too relaxing to be named something pertaining to having a dexterity requirement.
Today, it's a fantastic game to get on sale or to support the developer. "Tomorrow", it will be a great game to get period.
Pros
- Beautiful
- Runs extremely well at Ultra settings on my 1070 & AMD 8350
- Simple concept, difficult to perfect
- There's an "arcade" mode which adds a nice change of pace
Cons
- Low replay value
- While it's gorgeous, it's not very exciting
- Haven't seen any updates posted in 5 months
Neutral
- Depending on your perception of money's value, this might be a great buy at $10, for me I would have said with the current content $3 if I'm being honest with myself
After one play through of all levels starting on Normal (as opposed to easy or hard), I just didn't want to go back and considered asking for a refund... then I thought, I don't get refunds because I'm an early adopter and this person did amazing work. In fact, I'm eager to have them add more content so that I can come back to this game. There needs to be a hook, something that adds infinite replayability. I'm thinking if the dev added the ability to play your own music, and have it procedurally generated and perhaps 10 more levels, this would be a game to infinitely.
I like it, huge worlds, as in you feel small inside the game, simple to learn, yet difficult to master. It didn't hook me though. Personally I'd like a meteos style game in vr. Or a fully fledged out version of the space shooter in The Lab.
DEXED has a lot going for it, awesome art direction and the gameplay is quite fun. You basically have two 'guns', ice and fire and have to target enemies according to the elements. Fire beats ice mobs, ice beats fire mobs. I cannot stress enough how nice the art is in this game, the environments are breathtaking and easy on the mind and not motion sickness inducing.
As with a lot of VR games the game is rather short, but this game has a lot of replayability and the pricing is fair and half that of many other games that are more tech demos over this polished product.
I do recommend this game because it does not entirely focus on the novelty of VR but offers an interesting take on gameplay and what the Vive controllers can do.
My wife and I just couldn't get into this game. I gave it 30 minutes, and it just seems really boring to us. That is just my opinion, and this seems like a game one might play on a touch screen tablet or phone. I do not see this as a VR central game, but a phone port. Not bad in VR if you like those sort of games. I just expected something more than that from all the positive reviews.
Meh.. Its an on the rails shooter, blue gun shoots red objects, red gun shoots blue objects... This kind of thing was fun in the 90's for some people, but it doesnt work for me. Technically its solid, graphics are kind of impressive. But its overpriced for its content and wont keep you entertained for long, just look at everyones play times. Would recommend if price was lower.
It's fun, but the music and pacing is slow and boring, therefore it comes across as blasé. I really like the concept between fire and ice but it comes across as somewhat boring. I will be keeping it and playing from time to time but really wish the developer would amp up the music and the excitement.
Yes.
And this is exactly one of the best VR titles I've seen on the HTC Vive.
Even though it's an arcade game and there is not thaaat much to it. But what it does, is great.
This game is not rich in content nor does it offer a lot of control in the game itself, however the game design, the game mechanics and the reward system is brilliant. The feeling to "be there" is so relaxing and statisfying.
It was difficult to understand what the game was all about and how THAT could even be good. Especially by looking the trailers it looked rather boring.
On a monitor with 2D mouse controls it would be dull. But in VR it looks and feels absolutely fantastic. The controls are highly precise and it is such a challenge to really get it right, to get the combos right, to memorize the levels and enemies a little and reach high scores.
Now what's missing would be even crazier worlds that could dynamically/organically change, leave you in a strom or rain.
Highly polished and well thought out!
DEXED is a clean, vibrant, surprisingly calming and especially satisfying arcade VR experience.
Check out my full review @ https://vivereport.com/2016/09/28/ninja-theory-joins-the-vr-party-with-dexed/
The game is short, but beautiful, and feels like it has a fair amount of difficultly setting & skill-based replay value.
In the just-over half-hour or so I played, I was able to complete the 5 distinct levels, and give a few of them a 2nd playthrough - though I definitely plan to come back and give 'Hard' another try. I thought I'd do well after my 'Normal' run, but 'Hard' is a whole new ballgame in terms of skill!
Is this game worth $10?
I think it is- if not for the skill-based gameplay and excellent visuals, then to support more big name devs like Ninja Theory experimenting with VR.
Really simple mechanic and it's pretty fun to play. You have 2 controllers with different colors, your job is to point those controllers that is opposite of the color. Since the mechanic is simple but somewhat hard to master, you'll want to replay the levels to get a higher score so there's replayability in this game.
Graphics is pretty amazing and the performance is pretty nice and it doesn't lag when explosions(hitting enemies) happen near you compared to other VR games. Managed to do Ultra with 1.5SS with a 980ti. Soundtrack is pretty ok, if I don't have anything to complain about it then it's good.
I hope they add more levels especially for $10, 4 levels is not really worth it for the gameplay time.
Played through all 5 worlds (normal) in roughly 20 minutes and these are my impressions:
- Absolutely stunning. It's certainly obvious they're using the forward renderer/MSAA because it has fantastic IQ and not the typical ugly Unreal look. Thank you, developers. MSAA makes a MASSIVE difference!
- Seems like it has a ton of replayability (if you're into old school arcade games). Gut instinct says it has a high skill level to it. Hopefully my playtime will gradually grow into the hours, because as I write this, it's my intention to replay this quite a lot. It's a world I want to re-visit. It's a good antidote to the ugliness of the real world.
- Just feel this has a polish that's rarely seen in VR. The only VR exclusive game I feel personally touches it in this area is "The Lab".
If you consider this game has been pulled together in only three months by a team of 8 persons, I find it rather fantastic. The game is very polished, the animation of the boss is very nice, the environments are splendid.
But don't your hopes too high: it remains a rail shooter, and thus suffers from all the associated problems if you mix it in VR, especially motion sickness which comes quite fast but your mileage may vary.
There's also only kind of monster for the moment, but I hope to see some variety later on.
Finally a few suggestions for the team:
- Find something else to represent your aim, because most of the time I can't tell the difference between the monsters and the aim thing. Maybe add a kind of line/laser from the controller to the target so that you're not lost when there's action
- Reduce the FOV by vignetting the screen when you move fast to avoid sickness (or reduce it once for all by adding a kind of helmet, like of you were looking from within a scaphander)
- Materialize the path better: it will help the player to anticipate the movement and prepare for turns, avoing sickness.
Ordinary I would ask for a refound, 10 euros isn't cheap especially to get sick, but I want to show support to you guys because we need more solid games and studios like yours on this platform.
GG !
this is one bad ass game i just purchased the game , ive played about 5 min of the game its absolutly fun i reconmend this game , well done to the developers i hope to see more levels
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Ninja Theory |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 31.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 77% положительных (30) |