Compare Tank Mechanic Simulator VR prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by GameFormatic S.A.. Published by PlayWay S.A.. Released on 9/1/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Simulation.

Strapping on a headset to pull corroded bolts off a Tiger I is either your idea of heaven or a hard pass - if you know which side you're on, this game will confirm it.

My tolerance for slow-burn simulators is high - I once spent three hours optimizing a supply chain in a farming game - but even I had to calibrate my expectations walking into Tank Mechanic Simulator VR. This is a VR-only, singleplayer restoration loop built around World War II armor, and it commits to that premise without apology. You are not a tank commander. You are the person who fixes the thing before someone else gets to be the tank commander. The core loop works like this: accept a contract, receive a rusted hulk, and work through a multi-stage restoration process using a toolkit that includes a rust removal tool, sandblaster, paint gun, hammer, grinder, and wrench pistol. Each tank has to be stripped down, cleaned, primed, and repainted before you can reassemble it, sell it, or add it to your own museum. There is a perk system, a parts shop, and a contracts board that gradually scale your garage operation into something resembling a small business. On paper, that sounds like a satisfying progression spine - and for the most part, it holds together. The VR implementation means physically reaching out to scrub rust off a PzKpfw VI Tiger or disassembling a T-34/85 track section actually lands with more tactile weight than a flat-screen equivalent. That counts for something. The roster covers 12 fully detailed WWII tanks and 2 armored vehicles, spanning German, Soviet, and American machines - Tiger, Panther, Sherman, KV-1, KV-2, Pershing, and more. Once you restore a tank to full condition, you can take it out on a training ground, which is the closest this game gets to action. It is a short test circuit rather than a combat sandbox, but driving a freshly rebuilt Tiger I in VR carries a novelty that is hard to dismiss. Headset support is broad, covering SteamVR, Oculus PC, HTC Vive variants, and Microsoft Mixed Reality devices, though player reports suggest wireless tethering setups like Quest 2 via Steam Link can introduce performance issues worth investigating before you commit. The honest critique is that the restoration mechanics lean toward surface-level treatment. De-rusting, sandblasting, and repainting cover most of the work, and deep mechanical teardowns of engines or drivetrains are not the focus here. Players who want Car Mechanic Simulator-style internal component rebuilding will find the depth shallower than expected. The review pool is small - 37 Steam reviews, sitting at 72 percent positive - which signals a niche audience rather than broad crossover appeal. Community feedback also describes it as "a test of patience," which is accurate and not necessarily a bad thing depending on who you are. Who should actually buy this? If you own a VR headset, have a genuine interest in WWII armor history, and find the idea of methodically restoring a KV-2 from field-wreck to museum condition genuinely compelling, the game rewards that specific disposition well. Newcomers to the simulator genre should know that the perk system and contracts structure do provide a gentle on-ramp - the game does not throw you into a Tiger engine bay with no guidance. But if your interest in tanks stops at "I like shooting them in other games," the loop will feel repetitive well before the roster is exhausted. Diego, Scout Team

Tank Mechanic Simulator VR
Simulation

Tank Mechanic Simulator VR

Sep 1, 2022GameFormatic S.A.PlayWay S.A.
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Strapping on a headset to pull corroded bolts off a Tiger I is either your idea of heaven or a hard pass - if you know which side you're on, this game will confirm it.

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My tolerance for slow-burn simulators is high - I once spent three hours optimizing a supply chain in a farming game - but even I had to calibrate my expectations walking into Tank Mechanic Simulator VR. This is a VR-only, singleplayer restoration loop built around World War II armor, and it commits to that premise without apology. You are not a tank commander. You are the person who fixes the thing before someone else gets to be the tank commander. The core loop works like this: accept a contract, receive a rusted hulk, and work through a multi-stage restoration process using a toolkit that includes a rust removal tool, sandblaster, paint gun, hammer, grinder, and wrench pistol. Each tank has to be stripped down, cleaned, primed, and repainted before you can reassemble it, sell it, or add it to your own museum. There is a perk system, a parts shop, and a contracts board that gradually scale your garage operation into something resembling a small business. On paper, that sounds like a satisfying progression spine - and for the most part, it holds together. The VR implementation means physically reaching out to scrub rust off a PzKpfw VI Tiger or disassembling a T-34/85 track section actually lands with more tactile weight than a flat-screen equivalent. That counts for something. The roster covers 12 fully detailed WWII tanks and 2 armored vehicles, spanning German, Soviet, and American machines - Tiger, Panther, Sherman, KV-1, KV-2, Pershing, and more. Once you restore a tank to full condition, you can take it out on a training ground, which is the closest this game gets to action. It is a short test circuit rather than a combat sandbox, but driving a freshly rebuilt Tiger I in VR carries a novelty that is hard to dismiss. Headset support is broad, covering SteamVR, Oculus PC, HTC Vive variants, and Microsoft Mixed Reality devices, though player reports suggest wireless tethering setups like Quest 2 via Steam Link can introduce performance issues worth investigating before you commit. The honest critique is that the restoration mechanics lean toward surface-level treatment. De-rusting, sandblasting, and repainting cover most of the work, and deep mechanical teardowns of engines or drivetrains are not the focus here. Players who want Car Mechanic Simulator-style internal component rebuilding will find the depth shallower than expected. The review pool is small - 37 Steam reviews, sitting at 72 percent positive - which signals a niche audience rather than broad crossover appeal. Community feedback also describes it as "a test of patience," which is accurate and not necessarily a bad thing depending on who you are. Who should actually buy this? If you own a VR headset, have a genuine interest in WWII armor history, and find the idea of methodically restoring a KV-2 from field-wreck to museum condition genuinely compelling, the game rewards that specific disposition well. Newcomers to the simulator genre should know that the perk system and contracts structure do provide a gentle on-ramp - the game does not throw you into a Tiger engine bay with no guidance. But if your interest in tanks stops at "I like shooting them in other games," the loop will feel repetitive well before the roster is exhausted. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayertier:aaaVR-OnlyTank RestorationBusiness ManagementWWII VehiclesSlow-Burn SimTracked ControllerMuseum BuilderContract System

System Requirements

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OS
Windows 10
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
20 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD Radeon R9 290 or greater
Processor
Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater
VR Support
SteamVR, Oculus PC, or OpenXR

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Game Info

Developer
GameFormatic S.A.
Publisher
PlayWay S.A.
Release Date
Sep 1, 2022

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