Ayahuasca
BATTLESCAR: Punk Was Invented By Girls
Chained: A Victorian Nightmare
Duckpocalypse - 95% on Steam
Emily Wants To Play
Gloomy Eyes
HoloBall
Hoops VR
Knee Deep
Lethal VR
Maskmaker - 96% on Steam
Singularity 5
VESTIGE
Vetrix - 100% on Steam
Viking Rage
Visionarium
War Remains: Dan Carlin Presents an Immersive Memory
Ayahuasca: 1/2020 release date, single player, $13 indie game.
BATTLESCAR: 2/2021 release date, single player, $5.99, bad reviews.
Chained: 12/2019 release date, single player, $4.99, unpopular.
Duckpocalypse: 2016 release date, single player, $2.99, decent reviews
Emily Wants To Play: 2015 release, $4.99 price.
Gloomy Eyes: 2/2020 release date, single player $8.99
HoloBall: 4/2016 release, multiplayer, $14.99
Hoops VR: 2016 release, single player basketball, $5.99
Knee Deep: 2015 release, single player, $19.99
Lethal VR: 2016 release, single player, $14.99
Maskmaker - 4/2021 release, single player, $19.99
Singularity 5 - 12/2018 release, single player, $9.99
VESTIGE: 11/2018, single player, $4.99
Vetrix: 2/2020 release, single player, $5.99
Viking Rage: 4/2017, bad reviews, $8.99
Visionarium: 1/2019, single player, $7.99
War Remains: 5/2020, single player, $4.99
Been playing VR for around a year and I've heard of maybe one of these games. Price seems good for the content if you like single player games. The multiplayer games included will be too old to have a player base.
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Sweet! I wanted gloomy eyes after seeing The Great C and having my mind blown to the possibilities of VR movies. The great C is fantastic BTW (tho sadly not available in this offer)
I never heard of any of them, but at 50 cents a pop I'm incredibly intrigued especially since I enjoy the true VR cinematic experience that most of these entail. They all seem well rated with the exception of a few. I'm using a Quest 2 which made me skip one or two as options.
Well, a cheap way to add to my VR library. Some interesting games, and some to try. Here's my 2 cents:
-War Remains (Dan Carlin from Hardcore History, AMAZING PODCAST, seems like a 20 minute WWI experience, but narrated by the greatest narrator besides Morgan Freeman)
-Emily wants to play (Wanted this one for a while, creepy VR, yes please)
-Chained (Creepy Vr, yes please)
-Ayahuasca (drug free trip, why not)
-Gloomy eyes (Looks creepy and interesting)
-Viking Rage, Maskmaker, (for the kids)
-Singularity 5, Lethal VR, Holoball (why not)
Since I don't own any VR hardware, whenever I see any bundle with "VR" in it, I assume all of the games in the bundle require VR and I skip it.
This actually made me laugh, that's probably a good assumption as I'm pretty sure it's true with the exception of Emily Wants To Play which is a hard pass for me anyways. I don't like jump scares.
If anyone is having problems getting some of these games to work on Air Link, I had no issues with Virtual Desktop. For any of you guys worrying about quality, for 50 cents a piece it's definitely worth it if you grab every cinematic "game" as almost every bad review among the already high ratings indicate that it was simply too short for the full price.
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07-31-2021 at 11:21 AM.
The games:
Ayahuasca: 1/2020 release date, single player, $13 indie game.
BATTLESCAR: 2/2021 release date, single player, $5.99, bad reviews.
Chained: 12/2019 release date, single player, $4.99, unpopular.
Duckpocalypse: 2016 release date, single player, $2.99, decent reviews
Emily Wants To Play: 2015 release, $4.99 price.
Gloomy Eyes: 2/2020 release date, single player $8.99
HoloBall: 4/2016 release, multiplayer, $14.99
Hoops VR: 2016 release, single player basketball, $5.99
Knee Deep: 2015 release, single player, $19.99
Lethal VR: 2016 release, single player, $14.99
Maskmaker - 4/2021 release, single player, $19.99
Singularity 5 - 12/2018 release, single player, $9.99
VESTIGE: 11/2018, single player, $4.99
Vetrix: 2/2020 release, single player, $5.99
Viking Rage: 4/2017, bad reviews, $8.99
Visionarium: 1/2019, single player, $7.99
War Remains: 5/2020, single player, $4.99
Been playing VR for around a year and I've heard of maybe one of these games. Price seems good for the content if you like single player games. The multiplayer games included will be too old to have a player base.
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Ayahuasca: 1/2020 release date, single player, $13 indie game.
BATTLESCAR: 2/2021 release date, single player, $5.99, bad reviews.
Chained: 12/2019 release date, single player, $4.99, unpopular.
Duckpocalypse: 2016 release date, single player, $2.99, decent reviews
Emily Wants To Play: 2015 release, $4.99 price.
Gloomy Eyes: 2/2020 release date, single player $8.99
HoloBall: 4/2016 release, multiplayer, $14.99
Hoops VR: 2016 release, single player basketball, $5.99
Knee Deep: 2015 release, single player, $19.99
Lethal VR: 2016 release, single player, $14.99
Maskmaker - 4/2021 release, single player, $19.99
Singularity 5 - 12/2018 release, single player, $9.99
VESTIGE: 11/2018, single player, $4.99
Vetrix: 2/2020 release, single player, $5.99
Viking Rage: 4/2017, bad reviews, $8.99
Visionarium: 1/2019, single player, $7.99
War Remains: 5/2020, single player, $4.99
Been playing VR for around a year and I've heard of maybe one of these games. Price seems good for the content if you like single player games. The multiplayer games included will be too old to have a player base.
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EDIT: NOPE. It shows, but does not last thru checkout.
-War Remains (Dan Carlin from Hardcore History, AMAZING PODCAST, seems like a 20 minute WWI experience, but narrated by the greatest narrator besides Morgan Freeman)
-Emily wants to play (Wanted this one for a while, creepy VR, yes please)
-Chained (Creepy Vr, yes please)
-Ayahuasca (drug free trip, why not)
-Gloomy eyes (Looks creepy and interesting)
-Viking Rage, Maskmaker, (for the kids)
-Singularity 5, Lethal VR, Holoball (why not)
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If anyone is having problems getting some of these games to work on Air Link, I had no issues with Virtual Desktop. For any of you guys worrying about quality, for 50 cents a piece it's definitely worth it if you grab every cinematic "game" as almost every bad review among the already high ratings indicate that it was simply too short for the full price.
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Ayahuasca: 1/2020 release date, single player, $13 indie game.
BATTLESCAR: 2/2021 release date, single player, $5.99, bad reviews.
Chained: 12/2019 release date, single player, $4.99, unpopular.
Duckpocalypse: 2016 release date, single player, $2.99, decent reviews
Emily Wants To Play: 2015 release, $4.99 price.
Gloomy Eyes: 2/2020 release date, single player $8.99
HoloBall: 4/2016 release, multiplayer, $14.99
Hoops VR: 2016 release, single player basketball, $5.99
Knee Deep: 2015 release, single player, $19.99
Lethal VR: 2016 release, single player, $14.99
Maskmaker - 4/2021 release, single player, $19.99
Singularity 5 - 12/2018 release, single player, $9.99
VESTIGE: 11/2018, single player, $4.99
Vetrix: 2/2020 release, single player, $5.99
Viking Rage: 4/2017, bad reviews, $8.99
Visionarium: 1/2019, single player, $7.99
War Remains: 5/2020, single player, $4.99
Been playing VR for around a year and I've heard of maybe one of these games. Price seems good for the content if you like single player games. The multiplayer games included will be too old to have a player base.
thanks, OP!