Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate - Deluxe Edition Upgrade (DLC)
A VR-only time-travel remake with RPG ambitions. Mixed reviews suggest it's intriguing but uneven - approach with cautious curiosity.
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About Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate - Deluxe Edition Upgrade (DLC)
Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate is a VR-exclusive action-adventure RPG remake from Mighty Eyes, rebuilding their earlier time-travel game from the ground up. If the premise hooks you - jumping across eras, unraveling a fractured timeline, figuring out who you are across multiple historical moments - then this is squarely aimed at you. The core fantasy is solid: you are a traveler unstuck from time, piecing together fragments of a larger mystery. For VR RPG fans who have been starving for something with actual narrative weight, that pitch lands. The mechanics lean into physicality in ways flat-screen RPGs simply cannot replicate. Tracked controller support means you are reaching, grabbing, and interacting with the world rather than clicking through menus. The adjustable difficulty and the option to play without timed inputs are genuinely thoughtful accessibility inclusions - they signal a developer aware that VR comfort varies wildly between players. Whether the underlying combat and puzzle systems have enough depth to sustain interest past the early hours is where the mixed Steam reviews start to tell a story. At 67% positive from a relatively small sample, the game has fans but also a meaningful contingent of disappointed buyers. From a worldbuilding and writing perspective, time-travel RPGs live or die on whether the different eras feel distinct and whether your choices carry weight across them. The original Wanderer had charm but was criticized for shallow interactivity in key moments. Whether this remake meaningfully deepens those systems or mostly adds visual polish is the central question the review split raises. If you are the kind of player who wants branching consequences and dialogue that rewards a second look, manage your expectations - the RPG tag here seems to describe light progression elements rather than a full CRPG experience with build variety and character customization. The Deluxe Edition upgrade framing also deserves a note. This listing is a DLC upgrade tier, not the base game, which means you are paying for additional content on top of an already-purchased entry point. What that content actually contains - bonus time periods, cosmetics, story chapters - is not detailed in the available data, which is a transparency problem. Before buying, confirm exactly what the upgrade unlocks versus what ships in the base game. Bottom line: Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate has a genuinely interesting premise and the VR physicality gives it a flavor no flatscreen RPG can match. But the mixed reception and the opaque DLC structure mean it is a game to research carefully rather than impulse-grab. If you loved the original and want more, the upgrade probably delivers. If you are new to the series and hoping for a deep RPG with meaningful choices, temper those expectations before you commit. Monika, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Mighty Eyes
- Publisher
- Mighty Eyes
- Release Date
- Oct 23, 2025