Category: Action




Reviews:
  • Ember DawnEmber Dawn
    Amazing!! Gorgeous graphics and great interaction. Like Diablo in VR. Love that I can aim with pointer while moving makes it challenging. So much fun. One thing they could have done though was to make other objects interactive. instead of only chests to open it would be great to break barrels and crates to find treasure as well as random traps. Best VR game so far!
  • Ezekiel RodriguezEzekiel Rodriguez
    Great with hopes for updates Great start and it's fun and immersive. The characters say a few funny things and the environment is nice. I just hope they build on this and don't abandon it. Especially with the 6 dollar price tag which is pricey for mobile games. If they keep it up I'd happily recommend it for a long time.
  • Kevin JonesKevin Jones
    Amazing graphics! The head tracking on the Pixel XL is incredibly accurate and this game makes excellent use of both the head tracking and controller during game play. You can even look over the edge of the castle in to the abyss below. The witty British main character is funny. The levels so far are a bit monotonous.
  • Garrett RoachGarrett Roach
    Great start! Awesome dungeon crawler, fun controls great graphics. Only complaint is too much walking, alot of back tracking in game that gets tedious and boring. Still, worth buying especially if you have a friend to play with
  • JohnJohn
    Best Daydream game, hands down. Everything about this game is awesome, but I'm obsessed with the flickering street lamps and the spooky houses up on the hills! Love the atmosphere and attention to detail.
  • Andrew CombsAndrew Combs
    Favorite game Had audio issues. They were resolved. The game has you looking down on your character, Diablo (or Gauntlet) style, and it works marvelously in VR. It's actually my favorite use of VR so far. Go through fun (but repetitive) levels, blasting enemies with magical attacks, I'm sold.
  • Adam PowellAdam Powell
    Fun with a good bit of an RPG grind to get more powerful. This game made me want a Daydream remote for each hand; doing it all with one is a little awkward but you get the hang of it quickly.
  • Chris PerezChris Perez
    A Start This is an ok proof of concept, and if it was 2 dollars it might be worth it, but the levels are completely repetitive and poorly designed procedural algorithms lead too lots of boring back tracking. No story to speak of. You've basically played the whole game after the first stage. The 3D and be experience is beautiful though, I will give it that. Don't let this set a president for the price of VR games and compared to content.

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