Compare DMD Mars Mission prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by FockaGames. Published by FockaGames. Released on 2/22/2018. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie.

A VR-only bug hunt from a small Mexican studio that earned real awards before most people ever heard of it. Worth knowing about before you dismiss it as shovelware.

I respect a dev that builds their first game entirely in VR, targets a specific mood, and then actually wins something for it. FockaGames, a small Mexican outfit, took home first place for Best PC and VR Game at the national MX ESA 2017 contest with this title, which tells you the team had ambition worth paying attention to even if the Steam community stayed thin. At its core, DMD Mars Mission is a first-person shooter set entirely inside SteamVR, supporting both HTC Vive and Oculus Rift with standing or room-scale play. You step into the boots of Nilo Vasquez, a pest exterminator sent by the Die Martian Die corporation to the FK16 mining facility on Mars. Giant mutant insects, colossal things that shrug off conventional weapons, have taken over. Mission Coordinator Isabel Black talks you through things via comms. The setup is lean, the fiction is pulpy in a good way, and the runtime is short, sitting somewhere around an hour of active play depending on how you move through the levels. For a first release from a small team, that honesty about scope is something I actually appreciate. The combat leans toward a wave-shooter rhythm, which community observers noticed early and the screenshots seem to confirm. That is not necessarily a criticism if you go in with calibrated expectations, but buyers hoping for a sprawling level-crawl with weapon variety and boss routing will find the loop more contained than they want. What FockaGames did invest real thought into is comfort. The game was built from the ground up to minimize VR sickness, which in 2018 still separated the careful developers from the careless ones. A post-launch patch also addressed framerate drops that players flagged in the community, balanced enemy health values, and added level content, which signals the team was watching and responding rather than abandoning the release. The honest trouble with recommending DMD Mars Mission in 2026 is that the VR landscape has moved considerably. With only two user reviews ever accumulated on Steam and no Metacritic score, there is no crowd signal to lean on. The game carries 12 Steam achievements, tracked controller support, and single-player only, so there is no co-op hook to bring in a friend. If your headset still runs SteamVR and you find this in a bundle or at its lowest price point, the roughly one-hour creature-shooting session has a specific low-key charm, the kind that comes from a small team genuinely trying to make something rather than fill a catalogue slot. It is not a showcase piece, but it was never trying to be. Kai, Scout Team

DMD Mars Mission
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DMD Mars Mission

Feb 22, 2018FockaGames
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A VR-only bug hunt from a small Mexican studio that earned real awards before most people ever heard of it. Worth knowing about before you dismiss it as shovelware.

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I respect a dev that builds their first game entirely in VR, targets a specific mood, and then actually wins something for it. FockaGames, a small Mexican outfit, took home first place for Best PC and VR Game at the national MX ESA 2017 contest with this title, which tells you the team had ambition worth paying attention to even if the Steam community stayed thin. At its core, DMD Mars Mission is a first-person shooter set entirely inside SteamVR, supporting both HTC Vive and Oculus Rift with standing or room-scale play. You step into the boots of Nilo Vasquez, a pest exterminator sent by the Die Martian Die corporation to the FK16 mining facility on Mars. Giant mutant insects, colossal things that shrug off conventional weapons, have taken over. Mission Coordinator Isabel Black talks you through things via comms. The setup is lean, the fiction is pulpy in a good way, and the runtime is short, sitting somewhere around an hour of active play depending on how you move through the levels. For a first release from a small team, that honesty about scope is something I actually appreciate. The combat leans toward a wave-shooter rhythm, which community observers noticed early and the screenshots seem to confirm. That is not necessarily a criticism if you go in with calibrated expectations, but buyers hoping for a sprawling level-crawl with weapon variety and boss routing will find the loop more contained than they want. What FockaGames did invest real thought into is comfort. The game was built from the ground up to minimize VR sickness, which in 2018 still separated the careful developers from the careless ones. A post-launch patch also addressed framerate drops that players flagged in the community, balanced enemy health values, and added level content, which signals the team was watching and responding rather than abandoning the release. The honest trouble with recommending DMD Mars Mission in 2026 is that the VR landscape has moved considerably. With only two user reviews ever accumulated on Steam and no Metacritic score, there is no crowd signal to lean on. The game carries 12 Steam achievements, tracked controller support, and single-player only, so there is no co-op hook to bring in a friend. If your headset still runs SteamVR and you find this in a bundle or at its lowest price point, the roughly one-hour creature-shooting session has a specific low-key charm, the kind that comes from a small team genuinely trying to make something rather than fill a catalogue slot. It is not a showcase piece, but it was never trying to be. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5VR OnlyWave ShooterSteamVRBug HuntShort RuntimeComfort-Optimized VRSci-Fi HorrorTracked Controller

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7,Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 970 (AMD Radeon R9 290) or better.
Processor
Intel Core i5-4590 or AMD FX 8350, equivalent or better
VR Support
SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale

Recommended

OS
Windows 10
Memory
16 GB RAM
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon RX 480, equivalent or better.
Processor
Intel Core i7-6700K or AMD Ryzen 5 1600X

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Game Info

Developer
FockaGames
Publisher
FockaGames
Release Date
Feb 22, 2018

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DMD Mars Mission was released on 22 February 2018.

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