Разработчик: Luden.io
Описание
Features:
- Control a REALLY HUGE ROBOT;
- Fight against another REALLY HUGE ROBOT in multiplayer;
- Destroy buildings, throw buildings, crumble buildings onto other buildings... and even skyscrapers, and even townhouses;
- Catch planes, sink tankers, throw cars, toss things out into a sea of malicious robots;
- Shake the virtual reality with mighty robot fists;
- Tear down cities using tornadoes released from the Tornado Maker;
- Arming Tractor Beam lets you pull and shoot everything in a row with terrifying force and speed;
- Get the Transformer's Sword and chop, slice and dice everything;
- Knock out the interfering SuperRobot 3000;
- Do it all in different cities with unique and familiar buildings.
- The SCORE and TARGETS system will help you develop the talent of the destroyer and improve the skill of controlling the robot.
We remind you: there is a TORNADO-SHOOTING GUN!
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7/8/8.1/10
- Processor: Intel or AMD Dual-Core CPU with 2.8 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
Mac
Linux
Отзывы пользователей
its cool as an idea, and is fun for like 20 minutes, but the options are so limited
-you cant destroy bridges
-you have to unlock levels by completing 'timed' destruction's of city's that all feel the same
-you cant hit and smack civilians, only pick them up and throw them
should have more content and more to do, otherwise this should probably just be a free game or like $2 full price
its a great game and i really love it although, i wish there were more levels because I've beaten it twice now. it's a really great game but it hasn't been updated in like a year and i wish there was some new content.
I had high hopes for this game and it kinda disappointing me tbh.. I loved it as a kid and watching you-tubers play it but its just dead now.. rip in peace old friend
Its Rampaging Time
In VRobot you are a giant God like robot with one purpose, destroy everything.
You will have multiple cities to choose from, where you get to wreck havoc on everything. Pluck planes out of the sky, punch down a building, throw object through the air. Just destroy everything how ever you can. The game gives you are variety of ways to break things. You can use your hands, or some of the unique weapons. Like a tornado gun, sword hand, Thor's hammer and more.
The world is nicely detailed and has little robots walking, driving and flying around. You will be immersed into the world feeling like a giant in no time. The game only has teleportation and room scaling for movement. I am usually turn off my teleport games, but this one pulls it off well with the added room scaling. With actually walking around the cities and using the teleport only when need, you will feel like a giant passing through the city. With that said, you do not need a large play space to enjoy this game. I was able to play it from a spinning chair only using the teleport. The game also gives you the option to scale the height of the game, to suit sitting or standing play.
I you like interactive games, playing God and just smashing everything, this is a VR experience you don't want to miss. Dive into this title, and destroy it.
Watch my preview here,
https://youtu.be/UzQTVWkrSSg
Give me my money back,Game crashes every 3 seconds,the 3 seconds I do get feel like i'm flailing around like an idiot in my room.
The idea is great. Unfortunately, the realization is lacking.
The gameplay is boring. Don't expect any actual fights, just you smashing building (with poor game physics) until you fulfull arbirtrary score limit and go to next city to do literally the same thing. The cities also look almost the same. Ince in a while you get to use special tool, though most of them are wonky. Admittedly, smashing the building with the giant sword was fun though. But other than that, the gameplay gets stale quickly.
There is a multiplayer mode that looks cool. If it worked that is. Once you start it, your height gets broken and suddenly the game decides you're literally under the floor. So you can't exactly do anything. If there was even anyone else playing the multiplayer that is. Oh and there is also no way to go from this mode back to the menu, so you have to restart the game to continue the singleplayer.
This is the kind of game that should cost one or two euro, not damn 15 for a full price. 4/10.
If you buy this make sure you pay almost nothing.
This experience is quite short, and no replayability. There is no real variety aside from your weapons, but you only get one per level, and you don't get to pick it.
This game gets old very quickly, but you are a giant robot.
You play the first level, you've played the entire game. It was fun for the first two seconds. There's also no actual settings so you're forced into turning by moving. It's atrocious.
Literally blazed through it all in 40 minutes, the online stuff is beyond dead, and yeah it was pretty short, good for a little romp around but other than that not much.
half an hour to an hour of content is not worth 20$. Do NOT buy. The only reason I played it more was to get my money's worth.
+RoboRampage
+Fun
+Multiplayer
-Feels a little unfinished
-Controls Clunky at times
-Price for content
- Abandoned
0/5
Great fun game that puts you in the shoes of a Giant that destroys towns, compete with friends or randoms, in destroying stuff. However good luck in finding someone random. I'd pick it up if it's on sale.
(Could be great, devs abandoned it, I cant support a game the devs themselves abandoned)
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Just bought the game. I really like it overall. Just a few things that id like to say. I tried to do the multiplayer but moving around I felt motion sickness. I didnt see a way to change it to teleportation? I know you can teleport when doing the tutorials/game challenges. I honestly wanted the locomotion that makes me do the running motion with the controllers. Would be nice if the little robots ran away from you as you got near them. For the hammer I really wanted to throw it instead of shooting it out.
Overall its a cool experience. I do recommend it. Oh and for some reason when i tried to do the multiplayer and was wating for someone to show up I couldnt exit. I probably just didnt see a exit door to bring me back to the main world layout.
I thought this game would be fun but it's really isn't that fun and theres like nothing to do and not so many levels or gameplay.
Worst purchase i ever made, THIS SHOULD NOT BE 14.99$ 3$ at most.
This game is just a scam imo.
Expecially for selling this for such a high price, Good thing i got this for 4.79 on sale, Still, This is a cool experience but the controls are god awful and there is no menu.
I bought this game because I saw 10 seconds of the trailer and thought that this would be the magnum opus of VR gaming for me. I love feeling like a giant and decimating everything in my path, so this immediately tickled my fancy. Sadly, the playing experience was amazingly underwhelming.
The destruction was incredibly underwhelming. I'd be more satisfied by destroying a child's sand castle at the beach. Everything just falls apart and there's no follow through with the buildings like they're made of paper mache. I threw a tower at another one and those were the only two buildings to fall and that was so unsatisfying to experience. My main argument here is that the physics don't match my expectations of what I wanted this game to feel like. I want to feel like a giant destroying an entire city, not a 3 year old ruining his father's model city. Also, everything breaks at the same rate. So if you punch a building with Hurculean might, the building still crumbles as if you gave it a quick bump. I think even if there was such a change to where how hard you hit buildings determined the magnitude of the destruction, this would be a totally different, way better experience.
The weapons are also a pretty cheap attempt at keeping it interesting. I only unlocked 2 weapons because I simply couldn't take it anymore. The first, which allowed you to grab buildings from a distance and launch them, was pretty fun for the first 5 minutes, then the physics of the game started being more appearant to me, as the buldings once again felt like paper mache. The second, a tornado generator, was such a lazy way to create mayhem and progress to the next weapon.
And I wish I were a lot bigger in this game. You have the option to change the scale before you jump into a level, but it didn't work for me. I felt so puny and unsatisfied that I had to teleport every 10 seconds. I've got a huge room too (13ftx13ft) and I still had to teleport pretty often.
All in all, I can't recommend this game at this price. Maybe if it was $3.00 I would buy it again.
Let's sum up what Vrobot actually is since it's not THAT clear just from looking at screenshots.
When you start the game, you choose which city you want to attack as a giant robot. At first, only the first city is unlocked. Each city has it's own weapn that you use to destroy it, and the weapons are as follows:
- Fists (no weapon)
- Tractor beam (sucks an object towards you and allows you to throw it)
- Sword (literally a sword)
- Tornado gun (awkwardly creates a tornado and it's not clear how it's controlled but it destroys everything anyway)
- Lightning hammer. This one is actually cool and let you throw it and have it return to you like a boomerang. You can hold it up to the sky and it will charge up a lightning attack that does big aoe damage. As far as I can tell, this is the only fun weapon.
So what you do when you get in to the city is... destroy buildings. A timer appears and the 'goal' is to get a high enough score in the allotted time, and presumably there are score multipliers and stuff, but the game is so unbelievably easy that the score mechanic is pretty much unused clutter. So that's what you do is smash buildings. That's it.
Normally this kind of gameplay wouldn't be that bad but every building is just the same solid gray chunk with a different shape and paintjob. You can't destroy bridges, you can't kill the citizens (you can pick them up but then all you can do after that is put them down). In other words, you just walk around swinging whatever weapon you have equipped for a few minutes and then the game says "Congratulations, you've beaten the level" and it ends.
It was quite fun for about 8 minutes but there's almost no reason to play past that. This would be a fine free game but it's literally too boring to be worth $15. Maybe for like kids who are more easily entertained this could keep them occupied longer, but it's literally one of the most simplistic boring and unfinished feeling games I've ever played.
wow, what a fun game already with feeling like your the boss with the amazing weapons (my favourite is the transforming sword) and i havnt really treid the multiplayer yet but even without he multiplayer its amazing. as long as the devs keep supporting the game this will be an amazing vr game
If you're looking for a more polished, Godzilla-esque city crushing experience, then sadly this game just doesn't quite meet those expectations.
to start with, you can only use one weapon per level, which in itself is fine, but for whatever reason the amount of levels for each weapon isnt even. There were quite a few more Tracktor Beam levels then anything else, which is suprising, given that its the least fun to use. As you'd imagine, you mostly just stand there and pull stuff to you. Even going around with just fists is more fun!
The most fun thing to use, on the other hand, is the Hammer, which only has around 2-3 levels, (including a neat little Halloween bonus stage). Charging the hammer with lightning and throwing it all feel super satisfying and fun, but I just wish there was more content for it.
Oh yeah, and the Transformer Sword doesn't even cut yet, it just smashes like everything else. I'd like a little variety in my deestruction, if nothing else.
I can't reccomend it as it is, but all that being said, the game is still in early access as of now, so all that this means is that it still has plenty of room for improvment.
Updated March 11, 2018
Not recommended → Recommended
Played on HTC Vive
Have you ever wondered how a usual day of a giant destructive robot plays out?
Well I haven’t, but having played this game, I’d say it’s somewhat decent.
The day starts out great and the robot is surprised due to the beautiful surroundings, however when his day ends after only 30 minutes, he gets rather upset.
At my first run through the game, I was left with all my expectations utterly shattered. However, I've come to a realization - allow me to enlighten you.
I read a review before buying the game where some guy states that it'd be great if the developers could add a way for his kid to play the game properly. When I re-installed the game and entered into the wonderful world of VR, I noticed that exact possibility depicted as a button on the table, which when pressed scaled everything down. This combined with the developers’ obvious passion for their game and cravings for feedback is perhaps what I find the most impressive.
The new content which they have created for the game since my last visit (Thor’s Hammer, Optimus Prime’s Sword, other robots and the new levels etc.) is great. It doesn’t add much to the general playtime, but the other robots upped the difficulty a bit, however the game still suffers from lack of challenge. Therefore, it’s not necessarily a game that I’ll end up enjoying in my spare time, instead I’ll probably turn it on when demonstrating VR – especially for children. I didn’t have a chance to play the Multiplayer though, but it looks a lot more promising than I could ever have expected.
Summing up, I’d say that the game is more of a funny gig, which either should be played with friends or by children wanting to cause some mayhem. Nevertheless, I’d recommend the game.
Have an option to lower the table map so my 4 year old can reach it thanks! Other than that the game is fun. BREAK AWAY!
Mighty Monster Mayhem VS VRobot
(1). VRobot
pros
more polished
more optimized
better UI design
better graphics
cons
relatively boring gameplay
feels like it is just another king kaiju
low replay value
no music
short play time (cleared all stages in 20 mins)
relatively less immersive (feels like I am destroying toy city)
lower launch discount rate
(2). Mighty Monster Mayhem
pros
gameplay itself is very cool
can move freely with swinging arms
can play various gameplay style
world scale is bigger so it is more immersive (feels like I became giant monster)
can climb buildings
more various monsters and cities
high replay value
relatively long play time (played more than 30mins in first city)
higher launch discount (lower price)
cons
need to be polished more
poor optimization (serious frame drop on 1080ti / 6700k / 64gb ram)
relatively worse physics (imo kinda bad)
movement of citizens is not active
relatively worse graphic and resolution
conclusion
imo gameplay itself of Mighty Monster Mayhem is way much better,
but I am little apprehensive because MMM is full released game.
if there is no improvement I cannot recommend it.
but if dev promises that there will be improvement of optimization, physics and some issues,
I definitely recommend buy MMM than VRobot.
because MMM is way more fun at least for me
but VRobot is not bad too. but If I have to choose one.
I will choose MMM (if dev has plan to improve the game)
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Luden.io |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 15.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 58% положительных (50) |