In my review of Adr1ft’s desktop version, I wasn’t wild about it. Here’s my verdict:
“Getting by on strong atmosphere (no pun intended), scenic views, and an intuitive means of controlling full three-dimensional movement, Adr1ft’s repetitive fix-it missions make its second half a chore to get through. Some strong pieces of voice acting would’ve been put to better use if the story weren’t so vague.”
Make sure to read or watch the full review to get my full thoughts on Adr1ft’s design. In this review, I’ll focus specifically on how it works as a VR game when played with the Oculus Rift headset and an Xbox One controller. This game is rated as “Intense” by the Oculus Store, which means Oculus’ testers have found it to potentially cause nausea in sensitive players.
from IGN Reviews http://ift.tt/1PAEiJ4
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