
Time Lock VR 2
A bite-sized VR puzzle adventure that leans into dark folklore and time-hopping riddles - worth a look if your headset has been gathering dust and you have an hour to spare.
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About Time Lock VR 2
I have a soft spot for small VR games that pick one weird idea and commit to it completely, so Time Lock VR 2 caught my attention. Whale Rock Games went somewhere genuinely stranger with this sequel, wrapping a series of time-travel puzzles inside a folk-horror premise: a sorcerer has imprisoned your ancestor's soul in a magical stone, and only by sliding between eras can you piece together the solution and set them free. It is a strange, intimate little thing, and for a certain kind of player it lands exactly right. The core mechanic is temporal traversal. You shift between time periods to manipulate objects, create spells, and unlock pathways that would be impossible from within a single moment. The original TimeLock VR built its identity around room-escape puzzle design with time-control tools, and the sequel carries that DNA forward while swapping the sci-fi framing for something older and more ceremonial. The environments are steeped in a medieval-dark-fantasy atmosphere - think shadowed chambers, arcane relics, the faint sense that something watching you from the wrong end of the timeline is not entirely friendly. There are combat encounters scattered through the experience too, so it is not purely a contemplative puzzle box. Players have flagged unexpected clashes with dark forces that break the brooding mood with a jolt of action. Honesty first: this is a short game. Community feedback consistently points to a play session that runs somewhere around fifty minutes to an hour for most people, and there are real jank points - height calibration for interactions has frustrated some players, and the moment-to-moment physicality does not have the polish of a big-budget VR release. If you come in expecting Half-Life: Alyx levels of environmental fidelity and hand-presence, you will leave disappointed. What you actually get is closer to a handcrafted curiosity - the kind of thing that should really exist as a playable short story at a festival, displayed on a single battered monitor with a sign saying "try it." For the right audience, that is not a strike against it. The folklore-tinged premise is more interesting than another abandoned-space-station escape room, the time-shifting puzzles have a quiet internal logic, and the atmosphere (particularly in its quieter traversal moments) has a genuinely hushed quality that bigger VR titles rarely bother with. The Steam community response sits at Very Positive, though the review volume is modest enough that a handful of disappointed players could shift that rating. Approach it as a short-form experience, at a price that reflects its length, and it earns its place in your library. Kai, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 8, 10, 11 (x64)
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 5 GB available space
- Graphics
- GeForce GTX 1060
- Processor
- Intel core i5-9xxx
- VR Support
- SteamVR, Oculus Touch, Valve Index, Windows Mixed Reality.
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10, 11 (x64)
- Memory
- 16 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 8 GB available space
- Graphics
- GeForce GTX 1630
- Processor
- Intel core i5-10xxx
- VR Support
- SteamVR, Oculus Touch, Valve Index, Windows Mixed Reality.
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Game Info
- Developer
- WR-VRG
- Publisher
- Whale Rock Games
- Release Date
- Jul 13, 2022
