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A VR farming sim with genuine tactile charm buried under teleportation frustrations and a paper-thin progression loop - approach at a discount, not full price.

My spreadsheet instincts kicked in fast here: Across the Valley is a VR-exclusive farming sim built around physical hand interaction rather than menu-clicking, and the core idea is genuinely appealing on paper. You plant crops by physically scattering seeds from a basket, tend livestock - sheep, pigs, cows, chickens - through embedded micro-games, and sell your harvest at a market cart to unlock farm upgrades at a planning table. Each in-game day runs about 15 real-world minutes, and a task board inside the farmhouse hands you objectives that gate new content as you clear them. There are 36 guided tasks in total, plus an infinite order system meant to keep you busy after the main content wraps. The loop has bones. The art direction deserves credit, full stop. A hand-drawn comic style, built from a mix of 4K textures and shader effects, gives the world a storybook warmth that holds up in VR. The soundtrack is calm and unobtrusive. Petting the animals and physically pumping the hand well are the kinds of small tactile moments VR was made for. Seed-sowing, in particular, has a satisfying rhythm - toss seeds, watch the coverage meter fill, wait for plants to sprout. These moments show what the concept can be. Where the numbers fall apart is locomotion and depth. Movement is locked to fixed teleportation anchor points with zero free-roam option, and the implementation is buggy enough that players regularly drift from their intended position, clip into walls, or find their hands stuck mid-interaction. The hoeing mini-game, meant for weeding, never explains its line-up mechanic properly - a tutorial gap that costs you seedlings before you even understand the rules. The upgrade system at the planning table and the house decoration options are shallow, offering no meaningful customization. No social systems, no NPC story, no branching decisions. For anyone used to the progression depth of Stardew Valley or Harvest Moon, the lack of layered systems will register as a missing dimension, not a design choice. The PS5 user rating sitting below 3 out of 5 across over 100 reviewers tracks with that frustration. The honest framing: Across the Valley is a narrow, accessible VR experience that works best as a short-session wind-down tool for players who have never touched a farming sim and just want the tactile novelty of physically milking a cartoon cow. Veterans of the genre will hit the ceiling in a few sessions and find the loop does not deepen. The teleportation-only movement also creates real friction, especially in seated play. Patches have addressed some bugs over time, but the core loop has not been reworked. Wait for a meaningful sale before committing. Diego, Scout Team

Across the Valley
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Across the Valley

Apr 6, 2023FusionPlay
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A VR farming sim with genuine tactile charm buried under teleportation frustrations and a paper-thin progression loop - approach at a discount, not full price.

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My spreadsheet instincts kicked in fast here: Across the Valley is a VR-exclusive farming sim built around physical hand interaction rather than menu-clicking, and the core idea is genuinely appealing on paper. You plant crops by physically scattering seeds from a basket, tend livestock - sheep, pigs, cows, chickens - through embedded micro-games, and sell your harvest at a market cart to unlock farm upgrades at a planning table. Each in-game day runs about 15 real-world minutes, and a task board inside the farmhouse hands you objectives that gate new content as you clear them. There are 36 guided tasks in total, plus an infinite order system meant to keep you busy after the main content wraps. The loop has bones. The art direction deserves credit, full stop. A hand-drawn comic style, built from a mix of 4K textures and shader effects, gives the world a storybook warmth that holds up in VR. The soundtrack is calm and unobtrusive. Petting the animals and physically pumping the hand well are the kinds of small tactile moments VR was made for. Seed-sowing, in particular, has a satisfying rhythm - toss seeds, watch the coverage meter fill, wait for plants to sprout. These moments show what the concept can be. Where the numbers fall apart is locomotion and depth. Movement is locked to fixed teleportation anchor points with zero free-roam option, and the implementation is buggy enough that players regularly drift from their intended position, clip into walls, or find their hands stuck mid-interaction. The hoeing mini-game, meant for weeding, never explains its line-up mechanic properly - a tutorial gap that costs you seedlings before you even understand the rules. The upgrade system at the planning table and the house decoration options are shallow, offering no meaningful customization. No social systems, no NPC story, no branching decisions. For anyone used to the progression depth of Stardew Valley or Harvest Moon, the lack of layered systems will register as a missing dimension, not a design choice. The PS5 user rating sitting below 3 out of 5 across over 100 reviewers tracks with that frustration. The honest framing: Across the Valley is a narrow, accessible VR experience that works best as a short-session wind-down tool for players who have never touched a farming sim and just want the tactile novelty of physically milking a cartoon cow. Veterans of the genre will hit the ceiling in a few sessions and find the loop does not deepen. The teleportation-only movement also creates real friction, especially in seated play. Patches have addressed some bugs over time, but the core loop has not been reworked. Wait for a meaningful sale before committing. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:aaaVR ExclusiveCozy FarmingMotion Sickness FriendlyMicro-GamesTeleportation LocomotionAnimal HusbandryShort SessionBeginner VR

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Win 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
8 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia Geforce GTX 970, AMD Radeon R9 290 or better
Processor
Intel i5-4590, AMD FX 8350 or better
VR Support
OpenXR
Additional Notes
VR headset required

Recommended

OS
Win 10
Memory
32 GB RAM
Storage
10 GB available space
Processor
Geforce 3070 or better
VR Support
OpenXR
Additional Notes
VR headset required

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FusionPlay
Publisher
FusionPlay
Release Date
Apr 6, 2023

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