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Posted 30 August 2023
[Steam/PC] BYO VR Bundle Inc Creed Rise To Glory, Walking Dead Onslaught, Dr Who - 3 Games - £5.99 / 5 Games - £8.99 / 7 Games - £14.99
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Immerse yourself in a world of limitless possibilities with the "Build your own VR Adventures Bundle" on Fanatical. This exceptional collection invites you to step beyond reality's boundaries and embark on a thrilling journey through a variety of immersive virtual worlds. Featuring a handpicked selection of top-tier VR titles, including Creed: Rise to Glory™, Karnage Chronicles, The Walking Dead Onslaught Deluxe, Mare, and a host of other captivating experiences, this bundle is a gateway to an array of captivating adventures.
Creed: Rise to Glory™ lets you step into the shoes of an aspiring boxer, throwing punches and dodging blows as you climb your way to championship glory. The visceral combat and realistic mechanics make each match a pulse-pounding spectacle.
In Karnage Chronicles, you'll find yourself in a medieval-fantasy realm teeming with dangerous creatures and untold treasures. Form a party with friends or AI companions as you explore dungeons, fight foes, and uncover the mysteries of the land.
The Walking Dead Onslaught Deluxe places you at the epicenter of the zombie apocalypse. Armed with an arsenal of weapons, you must fight off hordes of undead monstrosities in a struggle for survival. The Deluxe edition offers additional content and enhancements for an even more intense experience.
Mare offers a more serene yet enigmatic journey, allowing you to unravel the secrets of a beautifully crafted world. With its captivating atmosphere and intriguing narrative, you'll find yourself lost in the enigma that unfolds before you.
And that's just the beginning! The "Build your own VR Adventures Bundle" boasts a diverse selection of titles that cater to a wide range of tastes and preferences. Whether you're seeking high-octane action, deep exploration, spine-tingling horror, or contemplative storytelling, this bundle has it all. Each game leverages the power of VR to transport you to new realms and offer an unprecedented level of immersion.
Don't miss this chance to craft your own virtual reality adventures and explore these richly detailed worlds. With the "Build your own VR Adventures Bundle," Fanatical invites you to put on your VR headset, grab your controllers, and embark on unforgettable journeys that will redefine your perception of gaming.
All games in the Build your own VR Adventures bundle are supplied as official Steam keys. Available while stocks last.
- Creed: Rise to Glory
- The Walking Dead Onslaught - Deluxe Edition
- Monster Showdown
- Doctor Who: The Edge Of Time
- Star Shaman
- Mare
- Karnage Chronicles
- TOTALLY BASEBALL
- 1976 - Back to midway
- Trickster VR: Co-op Dungeon Crawler
- Operation Warcade VR
- Raw Data
- BoomBox
- Vengeful Rites
- Narcosis
- The Invisible Hours
- Sprint Vector
Immerse yourself in a world of limitless possibilities with the "Build your own VR Adventures Bundle" on Fanatical. This exceptional collection invites you to step beyond reality's boundaries and embark on a thrilling journey through a variety of immersive virtual worlds. Featuring a handpicked selection of top-tier VR titles, including Creed: Rise to Glory™, Karnage Chronicles, The Walking Dead Onslaught Deluxe, Mare, and a host of other captivating experiences, this bundle is a gateway to an array of captivating adventures.
Creed: Rise to Glory™ lets you step into the shoes of an aspiring boxer, throwing punches and dodging blows as you climb your way to championship glory. The visceral combat and realistic mechanics make each match a pulse-pounding spectacle.
In Karnage Chronicles, you'll find yourself in a medieval-fantasy realm teeming with dangerous creatures and untold treasures. Form a party with friends or AI companions as you explore dungeons, fight foes, and uncover the mysteries of the land.
The Walking Dead Onslaught Deluxe places you at the epicenter of the zombie apocalypse. Armed with an arsenal of weapons, you must fight off hordes of undead monstrosities in a struggle for survival. The Deluxe edition offers additional content and enhancements for an even more intense experience.
Mare offers a more serene yet enigmatic journey, allowing you to unravel the secrets of a beautifully crafted world. With its captivating atmosphere and intriguing narrative, you'll find yourself lost in the enigma that unfolds before you.
And that's just the beginning! The "Build your own VR Adventures Bundle" boasts a diverse selection of titles that cater to a wide range of tastes and preferences. Whether you're seeking high-octane action, deep exploration, spine-tingling horror, or contemplative storytelling, this bundle has it all. Each game leverages the power of VR to transport you to new realms and offer an unprecedented level of immersion.
Don't miss this chance to craft your own virtual reality adventures and explore these richly detailed worlds. With the "Build your own VR Adventures Bundle," Fanatical invites you to put on your VR headset, grab your controllers, and embark on unforgettable journeys that will redefine your perception of gaming.
All games in the Build your own VR Adventures bundle are supplied as official Steam keys. Available while stocks last.
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sorted byCreed is an excellent boxing game / work out. Invisible Hours is a brilliantly atmospheric film noir style adventure,
Raw Data and Sprint Vector are old but good multiplayer titles if you know others with a headset. Karnage, Vengeful Rites, Narcosis, Mare, Narcosis have good write ups. Operation Warcade and 1976 are both 80s arcade machine simulations - highly rated by those that like that sort of thing, but not me.
Hope that helps. (edited)
This game is a nice dungeon crawler, it's a little slow paced at the start while it guides you into the game's mechanics but does get better. Single player is ok and you can fail as much as you want without feeling too bad, but multiplayer is where it's at with this game imo.
Visually it I thought looks really good even streaming it over airlink from my PC to the Quest 2. It has a sort of 80s charm of magic everywhere that you from films like The Labyrinth. The caves are wide open and vast, with just enough in the way of puzzles and combat to keep you on your toes.
However, I personally prefer a game like Ancient Dungeon over it for the pick up and play simplistic feel of it.
As such Karnage Chronicles is a little more complex in that regard for me, and may feel like a more rounded game for most people. A full set of armour, weapons management system, inventory for good, and reading notes etc, but accessing it feels clunky, looking down to access he belt and pressing buttons there is awkward at times.
And I don't know what it was, but the movement controls felt odd with smooth loco. It used the standard move where you look with strafe controls, but felt like it was moving sideways more than turning, so it felt like I was having to turn in real life a lot, but then the game was also kind of turning as well, and it wasn't a seamless experience.
While I say that, I did spend over 2hours in the game on my first play and then went back to it again after my head set charged, so it couldn't have been that bad, least not at the price we're seeing in the bundle. I'll definitely be going back to it again over the coming weeks
I was using Quest 2 headset. The grip trigger on the controller tries to recentre the player. It's a little annoying as you're using the grip to hold a gun or throw items and it keeps moving you about. I did manage to avoid it, but I like to keep a good grip of my controllers when pretending to throw things in VR, like the game has you do with the grenades.
The game itself is pretty fun, it's styled after the classic arcade cabinet games where you use a physical gun mounted in the middle of the screen. In our VR game, you're given the ability to hold it, and then then you have a choice of two cabinets to play.
The first is the VR version, where you're basically looking out of the cabinet screen (you're in the actual cabinet) into the game cabinet's world shooting down at the mobs and objects.
The second version is playing it as a retro cabinet, shooting at the cabinet's screen as you would in real life. Both allow you to move closer into the cabinet game's game by shooting objects as power ups, allowing first person access to the battlefield doing things such as driving trucks while shooting out of the window, flying jet planes etc, or simply duck and cover FPS action with different guns or even throwing knives.
It's how I honestly expected a lot of the VR games to initially take real life games and cabinets and update them to VR versions, this is really well done and is proper fun.
The graphics aren't amazing, as it tries to keep that classic arcade graphics look to them. If you want something along the same lines, but better graphics and less arcade cabinet based, check out Crisis VRigade 2 instead.
The ones I got were-
1976 - Back to midway
Creed: Rise to Glory
Doctor Who: The Edge Of Time
Karnage Chronicles
Mare (Steam)
Narcosis
TOTALLY BASEBALL
The Invisible Hours
The Walking Dead Onslaught - Deluxe Edition
Vengeful Rites
Almost every one of them works fine on our less-than-minimum-spec-for-VR PC.
Thanks.