Compara los precios de Espire 1: VR Operative en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Digital Lode Immersive Media. Publicado por Tripwire Interactive. Lanzado el 24/9/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 68/100.

A VR stealth-action game casting you as a remote-piloting super-spy. Ambitious concept, uneven execution, and a Mixed Steam rating that tells a real story.

Espire 1: VR Operative pitches itself as the VR answer to classic stealth games like Metal Gear Solid and GoldenEye 007. You play a remote operator controlling the Espire Model 1 Frame, a robot body dropped into an IFA facility that you pilot from the safety of a command chair. The conceit is smart: it sidesteps the motion-sickness problem by framing locomotion as machine control rather than physical movement, and it gives you a built-in fictional excuse for every VR affordance the game uses. On paper, this is exactly the kind of design thinking that makes a VR game worth talking about. In practice, the experience is messier than the concept. The stealth mechanics are present, guards can be choked out, bodies dragged, vents crawled through, and voice commands issued to distract enemies. When those systems click together, there are genuine moments of tension that flat-screen stealth games struggle to replicate. Leaning physically around a corner to track a guard's patrol route feels different in VR, and the physical interaction model, grabbing, holstering, and manipulating objects with motion controllers, adds a tactile layer that the genre benefits from. The level design, however, does not always give those systems room to breathe. Environments can feel linear in ways that limit the sandbox problem-solving that defines the best stealth games. AI behaviour is inconsistent enough that guards will sometimes be credible threats and sometimes walk past you in ways that break immersion entirely. From a strategy and systems perspective, the depth is shallower than the genre references suggest. There is no build variety, no loadout progression system of meaningful weight, and the decision space per encounter is narrower than what GoldenEye or Metal Gear offered on flat screens decades ago. The tutorial walks newcomers through VR controls competently enough, which matters in a genre where the learning curve is often brutal on new players. But experienced stealth fans will likely find the moment-to-moment decision-making thin once the novelty of the VR physicality fades, which tends to happen faster than the game's runtime would prefer. The 55% positive rating on Steam across nearly 580 reviews is worth taking seriously here. That is not a score born from a wave of review-bombing or a single controversial update. It reflects a sustained, split reaction: players who found the VR spy fantasy fun enough in short sessions, and players who ran into performance issues, motion control imprecision, or AI behaviour that undercut the tension the game is clearly trying to build. PC VR is a demanding platform, and Espire ships without the technical polish safety net of a higher-budget release. If your VR setup is not well-optimised, the friction compounds. The mod ecosystem and post-launch patch depth are not a significant factor here, as this is not the kind of game that attracted sustained community development. Espire 1 is a case study in ambitious VR design meeting limited execution resources. It is worth considering if you are specifically chasing the physical stealth fantasy in VR and have exhausted stronger options. It is not the entry point for someone new to VR stealth, and it is not a substitute for the games it name-checks as inspiration. Diego, Scout Team

Espire 1: VR Operative

Espire 1: VR Operative

24 sept 2019Digital Lode Immersive MediaTripwire Interactive
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A VR stealth-action game casting you as a remote-piloting super-spy. Ambitious concept, uneven execution, and a Mixed Steam rating that tells a real story.

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Espire 1: VR Operative pitches itself as the VR answer to classic stealth games like Metal Gear Solid and GoldenEye 007. You play a remote operator controlling the Espire Model 1 Frame, a robot body dropped into an IFA facility that you pilot from the safety of a command chair. The conceit is smart: it sidesteps the motion-sickness problem by framing locomotion as machine control rather than physical movement, and it gives you a built-in fictional excuse for every VR affordance the game uses. On paper, this is exactly the kind of design thinking that makes a VR game worth talking about. In practice, the experience is messier than the concept. The stealth mechanics are present, guards can be choked out, bodies dragged, vents crawled through, and voice commands issued to distract enemies. When those systems click together, there are genuine moments of tension that flat-screen stealth games struggle to replicate. Leaning physically around a corner to track a guard's patrol route feels different in VR, and the physical interaction model, grabbing, holstering, and manipulating objects with motion controllers, adds a tactile layer that the genre benefits from. The level design, however, does not always give those systems room to breathe. Environments can feel linear in ways that limit the sandbox problem-solving that defines the best stealth games. AI behaviour is inconsistent enough that guards will sometimes be credible threats and sometimes walk past you in ways that break immersion entirely. From a strategy and systems perspective, the depth is shallower than the genre references suggest. There is no build variety, no loadout progression system of meaningful weight, and the decision space per encounter is narrower than what GoldenEye or Metal Gear offered on flat screens decades ago. The tutorial walks newcomers through VR controls competently enough, which matters in a genre where the learning curve is often brutal on new players. But experienced stealth fans will likely find the moment-to-moment decision-making thin once the novelty of the VR physicality fades, which tends to happen faster than the game's runtime would prefer. The 55% positive rating on Steam across nearly 580 reviews is worth taking seriously here. That is not a score born from a wave of review-bombing or a single controversial update. It reflects a sustained, split reaction: players who found the VR spy fantasy fun enough in short sessions, and players who ran into performance issues, motion control imprecision, or AI behaviour that undercut the tension the game is clearly trying to build. PC VR is a demanding platform, and Espire ships without the technical polish safety net of a higher-budget release. If your VR setup is not well-optimised, the friction compounds. The mod ecosystem and post-launch patch depth are not a significant factor here, as this is not the kind of game that attracted sustained community development. Espire 1 is a case study in ambitious VR design meeting limited execution resources. It is worth considering if you are specifically chasing the physical stealth fantasy in VR and have exhausted stronger options. It is not the entry point for someone new to VR stealth, and it is not a substitute for the games it name-checks as inspiration.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamVR StealthMotion ControllerSpy ThrillerSingle-Player VRRoom-ScaleTactical EspionageLinear Level Design

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8 GB RAM
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Desarrolladora
Digital Lode Immersive Media
Distribuidora
Tripwire Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
24 sept 2019

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