Compara los precios de Wacky Wings VR en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Deathtrap. Publicado por Deathtrap. Lanzado el 16/1/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Racing.

Got a VR headset collecting dust and five minutes to kill? This tiny arcade flyer is goofy, comfort-conscious, and surprisingly decent at what it sets out to do.

My expectations walking into Wacky Wings VR were rock-bottom, and that probably saved the experience for me. This is a short-session arcade flyer built exclusively for VR headsets, where you pilot increasingly absurd aircraft through themed obstacle courses while managing a fuel meter and hoovering up coins for points. It is small, uncomplicated, and honest about both of those things. The core loop is tighter than it looks. You start with a sluggish plane that handles like a shopping trolley, but gold medals earned in the main levels unlock speed and manoeuvrability upgrades that make the craft feel genuinely snappy by the time you push into later stages. Two additional modes add some variety: Blitz Mode strips the visuals to black-and-white and has you shooting down opponents to keep your fuel topped up, while Endless Mode is exactly what it sounds like, a no-pressure runner where you chase a high score through procedural stretches of sky. Neither mode is deep, but having something to switch to when the medal grind gets repetitive is appreciated. The unlock pool goes well beyond basic planes too, with drones, helicopters, dragons, and a time machine that the developer apparently felt no need to explain further. The comfort situation is worth a proper mention because it is one of the more thoughtful aspects of the game for a 2017 VR release. The default third-person perspective is a genuine attempt to cut motion sickness down, and for most players seated with a gamepad it works well. First-person mode exists if you have the stomach for it, and the developer is candid that standing plus first-person is the spiciest option available. Xbox controller and tracked motion controller inputs are both supported. That flexibility is rare enough in the budget VR space to stand out. The obvious caveats: this is a solo-only, very short experience with a tiny review sample, no multiplayer, no local co-op, and no flat-screen mode whatsoever. It lives and dies on whether you find the arcade loop satisfying in short bursts. The 26 Steam achievements give completionists a modest checklist to work through, but do not expect a content mountain. If you are shopping for something to show friends what VR can feel like at a zero-risk price point, it punches above its weight class. If you need depth, look elsewhere. Riley, Scout Team

Wacky Wings VR

Wacky Wings VR

16 ene 2017Deathtrap
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Got a VR headset collecting dust and five minutes to kill? This tiny arcade flyer is goofy, comfort-conscious, and surprisingly decent at what it sets out to do.

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My expectations walking into Wacky Wings VR were rock-bottom, and that probably saved the experience for me. This is a short-session arcade flyer built exclusively for VR headsets, where you pilot increasingly absurd aircraft through themed obstacle courses while managing a fuel meter and hoovering up coins for points. It is small, uncomplicated, and honest about both of those things. The core loop is tighter than it looks. You start with a sluggish plane that handles like a shopping trolley, but gold medals earned in the main levels unlock speed and manoeuvrability upgrades that make the craft feel genuinely snappy by the time you push into later stages. Two additional modes add some variety: Blitz Mode strips the visuals to black-and-white and has you shooting down opponents to keep your fuel topped up, while Endless Mode is exactly what it sounds like, a no-pressure runner where you chase a high score through procedural stretches of sky. Neither mode is deep, but having something to switch to when the medal grind gets repetitive is appreciated. The unlock pool goes well beyond basic planes too, with drones, helicopters, dragons, and a time machine that the developer apparently felt no need to explain further. The comfort situation is worth a proper mention because it is one of the more thoughtful aspects of the game for a 2017 VR release. The default third-person perspective is a genuine attempt to cut motion sickness down, and for most players seated with a gamepad it works well. First-person mode exists if you have the stomach for it, and the developer is candid that standing plus first-person is the spiciest option available. Xbox controller and tracked motion controller inputs are both supported. That flexibility is rare enough in the budget VR space to stand out. The obvious caveats: this is a solo-only, very short experience with a tiny review sample, no multiplayer, no local co-op, and no flat-screen mode whatsoever. It lives and dies on whether you find the arcade loop satisfying in short bursts. The 26 Steam achievements give completionists a modest checklist to work through, but do not expect a content mountain. If you are shopping for something to show friends what VR can feel like at a zero-risk price point, it punches above its weight class. If you need depth, look elsewhere.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:sub-5VR OnlyArcade FlyerMotion Sickness FriendlyThird-Person VRScore AttackObstacle CourseGamepad FriendlyShort Session

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OS
Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 or later, Windows 10
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 970, AMD Radeon R9 290 equivalent or better
Processor
Intel i5-4590 equivalent or better
Sound Card
N/A
VR Support
SteamVR or Oculus PC

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Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 or later, Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 970, AMD Radeon R9 290 equivalent or better
Processor
Intel i5-4590 equivalent or better
Sound Card
N/A

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Fecha de lanzamiento
16 ene 2017

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