Разработчик: Deluxe VR
Описание
Told in three acts, the story is told through the point of view of Lt. James Downing, who at 103 is the second-oldest living American veteran to have witnessed that day. As postmaster of the USS West Virginia, Downing gave himself the task of writing letters to the families of men who died or were injured during the attack; those letters form an arc that the user follows through Downing’s experience of Dec. 7, 1941. In an American home of 1941, we hear from Downing about how the coming of war affected everyone in the U.S.; at Pearl Harbor after the attack, we see the breadth of the destruction; and in the present day, we learn how the experience has stayed with him for 75 years. Throughout the experience, users interact with realistic virtual versions of artifacts from the time, along with iconic photography and archival video, providing a unique and personal view of one of American history’s defining moments.
This experience was created in collaboration with the WWII Museum and the Library of Congress who provided expertise, artifacts, and primary sources; and with award-winning historian Craig Nelson as historical advisor. The experience has been created to be appropriate for audiences of all ages. It was produced by Deluxe VR in partnership with HTC and AMD.
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: 7,8.1, 10
- Processor: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater
- Graphics: GPU: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD R9 290 equivalent or greater
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 20 GB available space
- Sound Card: Any
- VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
Mac
Linux
Отзывы пользователей
A sensitive recreation of a momentous and horrific event. Whats done is very well made and portrayed, but is too bitty, fragmented and brief to be truly effective.
It works fairly well on the Valve Index.
Awsome, must see.
Amazing, definately worth the money even if it is short. It's worth it. I just wish there was more as it's pretty great!
Nice experience. Scale could be better, and perhaps some more action scenes, but fun for a small price.
This is a huge rip off. The whole thing does not take even 30 min. Look at the "hrson record" of other reviewers. I bouth at -75% so I will not be requesting a refund. If I had paid the full price, I would be really upset. There is nothing impressive about this title.
someones makin money on this(they got mine)....It could have been better.Its nothing to brag about.
Tragic underutilization of the VR medium. The whole point of VR is to immerse yourself in a situation to experience awe, fear, joy, excitement, etc., but this provided none of that. It stirred no more emotions than looking at a diorama in a museum. If you've ever thumbed through a coffee table book about World War II, you've already seen this content.
Had this been done correctly, the viewer would have been given a taste of the sheer terror and anger that the sailors and citizens must have felt on that day. We have all read about (and seen pictures of) the attack on Pearl Harbor, but none of us has EXPERIENCED the attack on Pearl Harbor.
This could have been the perfect vehicle to teach people lasting lessons about a pivotal moment in American history by invoking a powerful emotional response from recreating the day's events. I am assuming that the creators of this title deliberately avoided any type of drama whatsoever, out of fear that it would be construed as using an historical event to provide "cheap thrills". If people just wanted cheap thrills, they could have gotten that from pretty much any other title out there. Or perhaps they just wanted to half-heartedly spit something out to cash in on the 75th anniversary of this event. At any rate, I hope at some point someone takes the time to produce something on this subject that is truly worthy of the VR medium.
My expectation was to get the feeling that I was living an historical event. What I got was a pamphlet about the event, rendered in 3D. Lt. James Downing (and everyone else that was there on that day) deserves a more stirring tribute. Zero stars for this one.
For history buffs and especially WWII history buffs, this is quite good. The room scenes are amazingly rendered and listening to Lt. James Downing narrate what was happening is quite moving. This is an interesting exploration into delivering a history lesson in VR. I would like to have experienced more scenes from the boats and the surrounding areas. As a VR based history lesson, quite good.
This is an interesting VR experience that puts you into a series of environments related to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor back in 1941. You start out in a 1941-era home, hearing FDR's speech about the attack on the radio and can walk around the room, examining the various objects. Certain mementos are highlighted and will trigger narration from a veteran who survived the attack. Next, you move onto Pearl Harbor itself, where you can observe the damage to numerous ships, crashed aircraft, etc. Finally, you go to the veteran's modern home in Colorado Springs, where he reflects further on his experiences, such as meeting the Japanese man who led the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Overall it is a tastefully done tribute to the Pearl Harbor attack. I found it very interesting, although I wish it had included more content, such as accounts from other veterans or more scenes around Pearl Harbor. That said, the scenes that were provided were of very high quality and this is one of the best VR experiences that I have found, from the user interface to the environmental detail. Hopefully Time Life will see success from this experiment and develop more historical VR content.
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Deluxe VR |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 31.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 63% положительных (8) |