Разработчик: Digital Domain
Описание
In DreamWorks Voltron VR Chronicles, the fate of Voltron and the Universe rests in your hands!
Features
• Based on the hit Netflix TV series, DreamWorks Voltron VR Chronicles features a brand new story set in the Voltron: Legendary Defender Universe
• Dynamic virtual reality storytelling techniques provide a new way for users to experience Voltron
• Beautifully rendered environments and characters instantly transport you into the bright colored, animated visual style
• Immersive, interactive moments will demand that you take control of the Blue Paladin, Lance!
• Take part in interactive missions where you’ll pilot the Blue Lion. Use advanced technology to battle Zarkon and his Galra empire forces
• Encounter highly engaging puzzles that serve to push the narrative forward
Witness Surroundings & Massive Battles in a 360° VR Setting
View your surroundings in a full 360° setting providing a definitive and up-close look at the environments, the visual effects and the Voltron Lions themselves. The experience also allows for the user to enjoy immense battles against the likes of a Robeast and Galra Command Ships.
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel i5-4590 or AMD Equivalent
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 or AMD RX 480
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR
- OS: Windows 10 64bit
- Processor: Intel i5-6500 or AMD Equivalent
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1070 or AMD RX 580
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 4 GB available space
Отзывы пользователей
Most of this game is just cutscenes, and there's zero difficulty. The only replay value is getting two more acheivements, but that is not worth it.
This is a fun, short game. My only complaint is that you can't actually play as the title character.
One of the most boring experiences i have had in VR I couldn't stay awake long enough to even get to the game play. This is Voltron In Name and Cosmetics only
Hmm, conflicted... Game is pretty good and polished, but extremely short it took me only 43 minutes to beat. I read it was suppose to be episodes, maybe that's why it feels incomplete.
Not worth the money for the content being offered. Feels like 1/4 of a game.
If I have to give this a score, it be 6.5-7/10. Its kinda fun and such, but there is somethings they don't tell you, like I bumped around by rocks like no tomorrow. It also just leaves you wanting more, and a way to pause so restroom time can happen.
So yeah, enjoyable, wish for more, and possible different story's from each pilot. Also since we be them, possible add combat for us.
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x Visually Amazing and inspiring - holds true to the anime.
☐ Beautiful
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☐ Grainy Flash Game
☐ Dos Game
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x Audibly Beautiful Crank it up!
☐ Very good
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☐ Use your own music
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☐ Realistically Amazing
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☐ Everyone
x Kids and Older
☐ Teens and Older
☐ Adults
☐ XXX
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☐ Super Computer $$$
☐ Great Specs Fast Pc
☐ Good Specs Fast Pc
x Average Specs pc - vr capable -
☐ Walmart Laptop
☐ Ipad/Cellphone
☐ You can only run Dos
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x Easy
☐ Very Easy
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☐ To much
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☐ Not required
x No Grinding
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☐ Amazing
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☐ No Story
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☐ Unlimited
☐ 50 - 100+ hours
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x Way to Short wtf
---{Price}---
☐ Free Game!
☐ Buy The ELITE Special Edition
☐ Worth the price
☐ Fair Price
x Way to Much - The game Can be beat in less then an hour.
☐ Not Recommended to buy
☐ Don't Even download for Free
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x None Found
☐ Maybe 1 or 2
☐ A few bugs
☐ Alot of bugs
☐ Cannot be played or Broken
Voltron VR Chronicles is an own, entertaining mission of our favourite paladin.
Especially the humor of the series and the characters, but also the action comes out very well.
For a fan it is very recommendable!
I can also recommend it to everyone who likes space action with charm and bite.
As the developer mentioned in a reply to Olipie's review, this is a casual narrative cinematic experience. Having read that and Olipie's review, I feel I went into this experience with the right mindset that allowed me to enjoy it thoroughly. It lasts about 1 hour and it felt very much like an episode of a TV show (note, I have not seen the Netflix series). I found the experience to be exactly how I would want to experience TV through VR. As other reviewers have mentioned about the price, $10 is a bit on the expensive side for a single episode of a TV show, even if it is somewhat interactive, but I'm happy to spend the money if it will encourage similar future content (of any title/series) from this developer or others.
Great!
This was just what I needed from seeing the finale of Legendary Defender Voltron's Finale on Netflix, set seasons prior, a time where the Paladins had just started to get to grips with the Lions and before the change in pilots with good and evil with no morally grey area.
It's a great interactive piece of VR which plays out like an episode of Voltron with all sorts of different tasks, puzzles, minigames and controls playing as Lance most pf the experience. It feels like you are in the Blue Lion and piloting it, although most of the actual 'piloting' is done automatically on rails, it is an exillarating experience for those curious what a battle and chase with enemy cruisers feels like in first person. The dialogue is typical Voltron humour and it's great to see the Paladins bounce off each other with jokey comments. A lot of the controls are self-explanitory, but the ending scene doesn't make it clear that you can steer by moving the controllers up and down to dodge whilst firing.
My only issues is that I would had loved to play as the other Paladins such as Shiro and Pidge. On reflection, I'm not sure what Keith and Hunk would had done. Althrough there is a really cool VR version of the Voltron transformation sequence, you don't actually get to pilot Voltron, just the lions. But you can at least get a sense of scale witnessing Voltron in front of you. It clocks in at about a enjoyable and too short 20 minute experience unable to skip cinematics and the ones with Zarkon are the ones which just seem to last forever...but it's nice being a fly on the wall.
Overall, one to pick up on the cheap and although the story is set early in the series and probably canon, not essential to the viewing of the show. One for the kids and like me, the unashamed grown up fans.
The animation is stunningly beautiful and immersive. It was clearly made for kids because gamplay is simple with easy puzzles and battles and the dialogue between characters is sophomoric. But if you are a fan of the 1980s cartoon, this is your chance to fly a lion and that, in itself, is awesome.
This is an interesting game. More like an interactive movie by the way it plays with puzzles and a few shooter sections.
For 10 Dollars it's not a bad experience but it is a story that ends on a cliffhangar. I will have to go back to the show to see if it was completed there but it has been a while.
The only missed oppertunity the game had was when you form Voltron and you dont control it. It is a cutscene all the way through.
User Olipie is very succinct as to why this game is disapointing and not recommendable, I couldn't really add anything more useful and I recommend anyone thinking about buying this game to read that review.
I like this product, although it is really short.
The game is fundametally an experience, not a campaign, nor a "season" like the show.
You watch some animations; do some VR hand controller games; hop in the lion, play a shooter-on-rails section for few times, then watch more animations until the final fight with the robo-beast. Then it is done.
I believe I did finish it in like 30 min or so; in one seat, and I am no expert of VR games, so I woudl say that the game top 1 hour of content, if you take it slow?
Graphics is nice; the anime style is there, although the cel-shading is quite approximate; feels like the standard cel-shading shader in Unity; so you can tell the difference from a product with more polish.
Audio is great; but there is not much behind the dialogues and the effects; the music is from the show.
Gameplay is OK; controls are a bit finnicky and in some cases, you wonder what the heck you need to do; like in a section where you have to "bypass" a node; took me a while to get how to do what the voice continue to tell you to do; because the explanation were not clear. Other than that; the feel of piloting the lion is cool, although you are constrained to a series of rings in sequence, around your lion, and you can move only in that space, so can't fly around freely. You shoot with the controllers but aim with your head. VR was not giving motion sickness, so the experience is pretty tame.
I would love to see more of this; but sadly this is all you get; I wish they would make the whole game; and eventually allow you to play as voltron too; but until then, you can try this experience. I suggest it only if you buy it for sale, because at most it is worth 10 dollars.
This is a game is an on rails shooter with cinematic sequences, and a few puzzles. It's short, but cool - my game clocked in at about one (really pretty) hour. It was a fun, entertaining experience; the voice acting was excellent, and the staging was great. I'll probably play it a time or two again, and it's one of those titles that I'll pull out when I have friends over, just because it shows off how cool a virtual reality experience can be, when done well.
I'm not really a fan of the franchise - I mean, I know who Voltron is, but I don't know the characters names beyond that. Still, I thought this was great fun.
Some people will complain about the length, and the lack of replayability, and while I can appreciate that, as a not-watcher-of-the-show, I felt this was a pretty good experience. I got it on sale, and I don't regret the purchase - they did a good job of making it visually exciting and fun to play.
TL;DR: Interactive episode. Loading times need scenory, if technically possible. You play as Keith and Princess Allura. You solve puzzles, fight and fly in space or planets. Flying is minimal, arcade like. Too easy. Navi (nuff said). Buy if on sale or if big fan. HF!
This enthralling interactive episode was almost an hour long. It had some loading time inbetween scenes and, while they were to be expected, they could've potentially been handled better. What I mean by this is that they could've added a bit of scenery during loading times, maybe a planet, maybe the inside of one of the lions, or maybe the inside of the castle of lions. While I'm not sure how technically feasible something like this would be, it would've been very nice if they could fit it in.
The interactive portions of this episode mostly consisted of you controlling Keith with one scene where you control Princess Allura. During the interactive portions you mostly spend your time either completing puzzles, traversing space or planets or fighting. The flying is limited within a preset space, all you can do is turn left or right and move up or down. The flying left me craving for more, far more. That is to say, it was very arcade like. However, this can be forgiven because of the potential difficulty of allowing you as the player to freely fly. Which brings me to another issue, this game was childishly simple, you can't lose unless you try and even then I'm not sure that you can actually lose. There have been many times where I have gotten hit by attacks or rocks because I was too stupid to dodge, I didn't die once, the game only yelled at me to dodge...
One of the biggest negatives that exist for this game was the fact that they basically brought Navi back, if you didn't figure out and finish anything within a few seconds the game gave you hints in the form of one of the other palidins telling you something along the lines of "Charge your attack to destroy ships with shields" and then you yelling back "STFU I already fucking know!" It kind of felt like the game was rushing you to finish so that it could move on to the next player. This was not only absolutely annoying because it felt like this game was treating me like a child (which it might've been designed for kids) but it didn't let me solve puzzles on my own at my own pace. Now I do admit that there could've been a setting that allowed you to turn this functionality off, but I couldn't find the settings menu with minimal effort (never really tried looking for it outside of the starting menu).
Now you might be wondering, or, more likely, have been wondering why I called this an interactive episode instead of a game, and that's because of all the cutscenes and restrictions that were put in place. You could only fly how and to where they told you you could fly. You're play area could only be located where they wanted it to be. Their puzzles were straightforward, no way to uniquely solve them. For all of these reasons and more I can't really call this a game.
Ignoring all of the glaring issues I would say that this is a definite buy under 1 of 2 conditions, it's on a GOOD sale or you're just that big of a fan. If you choose to purchase this interactive episode then I hope you have fun!
I do not write reviews.. Can never be bothered.. However, for this game I have to make an exception.
If you love the netflix series - Buy this game NOW!
You will only get about an hour of gameplay, but it is so well done and it provides an insight of what animated series could become!
It was fun...definitely brought to life the new show, but I ultimately had to return it. A glitch occurred in the robeast battle which caused a never ending battle. I had to reload a few times to get past it. I would wait until all 5 episodes are out, and then buy it in a cheaper bundle. An hour of playtime just isn't worth $15 to me, especially when you spend most of the time watching, not playing.
Aproaching this as someone whom has never seen a episode of this. I found this to be a fun short with some interactive segments. Here are some of the sections included:
There are puzzle segments which were easy to complete. There were multiple shooting segments which were dirrected by your head to shoot. Theres a on rails dodging asteroids.
The graphics work well in VR. It's good to see that DreamWorks has some sort of interest in VR. But for me it doesn't have much of a replayability. The easiest way to make it implement replayability I'd think would be to have a procedually generated version of the on rails segments, dodging asteriods and shooting enemy ships to get a high score could carry a game on it's own.
It's certianly not for everyone, but it did what I expected of it.
I'll probally have a look into the show.
Holy awesome sauce. If you, like myself, grew up watching Voltron and wishing you could fly around in one of those lions, then wish no more. Same great quality as the Netflix series only there's even some interactive parts of the story, including ..... spoiler. Hah! You'll just have to check it out.
DreamWorks Voltron VR Chronicles is an enjoyable interactive VR experience set in the universe of the Netflix series. The voice actors and animation are the best part of the game but it falls rather flat in terms of gameplay, plot and length. The story is incredibly generic with the only unique part being a mysterious alien device that infects the lions and castle. The only point of this however is to add a series of minigames and it is ultimately pretty pointless. Flying the blue lion is also not a very enjoyable experience; it's like playing a very boring rail shooter with no real challenge; it gives you no real freedom which is a shame as I was hoping for some epic space battles like in the show. The only really enjoyable part of the game comes at the end; in which there is a rather fun but short boss fight that gives you strafing controls for the lion, making it a lot more engaging than the rest of the game.
The biggest letdown in this experience was the length, it takes less than an hour to fully complete and has no extras or real replayability value; you can just start over and experience it from the beggining again. For some VR titles this would be ok but in order to make it work you need a lot more interactivity to pull you back into the experience. Voltron is just too linear and gives the player no freedom which is a shame. It would be so much fun to have been given the option to explore the castle of lions or even just the paladins rooms. I did enjoy the very end of the game, when the paladins finally manage to form Voltron; but sadly it takes place in a very short cinematic in which you have no control.
Overall I really wanted to make this a positive recommendation, but I just feel there's not enough to DreamWorks Voltron VR Chronicles to warrant the price. If it were a free to play experience I would hands down reccomend it but as it stands it is in no way worth it as of now.
In short DreamWorks Voltron VR Chronicles (Although it should probably just be Chronicle since it's a single short adventure) is a decent experience that you can clearly tell a lot of love was put into by the creators of the show; it is held back by it's length, price tag, linear story, mostly uninspiring gameplay and lack of replayability.
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PROS:
-The visuals, while slighly unimpressive in screenshots, really capture the look and feel of the show when you are standing in the middle of it.
-The ANIMATION! For a tie-in low budget game, the animation was particularly impressive. The character's movements and facial expressions were all very well done and a ton of fun to watch.
-Being in the cockpit of the blue lion is just awesome.
-The game is fully voice acted by the cast of the show. They do a great job as usual.
CONS:
-It is very short, just barely an hour long from start to finish.
-The gameplay is just too easy. I was playing very sloppily and I still made it through without encountering a failstate
-Flying the lion is reistricted to a predetermined path with limited movement. Some sort of free flying mode is sorely missed oppourtunity.
-The scaling in the cutscenes with the characters was really inconsistant. The villain's height seemed to fluctuate with each cutscene, and Allura and Coran looked tiny. It really breaks the immersion factor when you are standing next to the hero's and villains and they are comically short.
Gameplay consist mainly of watching cutscenes, solving simplistic puzzles, and simple flying and shooting mechanics. Be warned that some of the cutscenes involve a lot of camera movement, so those sensative to motion sickness may get a bit dizzy. I know I was by the end of it.
If you are a fan of this show, as I am, then you will have no regrets buying this game. Kids will also have a great time if you want to pick it up for them. I wouldn't go buying a VR headset just for this game though.
Other than that, there really isn't any reason to it. This game was entirely meant to entertain fans of the show, and was very clearly targeted towards children. There is nothing particularly innovative or unique outside getting to experience the show in VR.
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Digital Domain |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 30.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 69% положительных (55) |