From Emmy Award winning Oculus Story Studio comes Dear Angelica, a journey through the magical and dreamlike ways we remember our loved ones. Entirely painted by hand inside of VR, Dear Angelica plays out in a series of memories that unfold around you. An immersive, illustrative short story starring Geena Davis and Mae Whitman.
comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
age rating | 13+ Teen |
website | oculus.com |
developer | Oculus Story Studio |
publisher | Oculus |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 3.0 |
languages | English |
This was one of my favorite title. I always showed this to VR newcomer.
However, the Quest version is inferior to the Rift version. The film is no longer 6DoF film but a simple 360 3DoF film. Because of this, the standing option was removed. This has drastically interrupted how I watch the film. This is not an ordinary 360 film that you look at front direction most of the time. It requires the audience to constantly follow the storyteller 360 degree, in the process the audience shall inevitably move their heads! Removing 6DoF would create motion sickness when head moves.
The overture was removed. IMO, that is not a good decision.
It crashed after 1 minutes on my Quest 3. Many other on Reddit said the playing speed is not right and the narrator has a strange pitch.
Brought me to tears by the end. Such a creative way of storytelling, and what a heartfelt experience.
So beautiful and so heartfelt! You know a piece of art is true art when you feel emotional from experiencing it. In VR it is such an incredible medium for artistic expression. Loved this!! 🔥🔥❤️❤️😁✌️
Leider gibt es keine deutsche Sprache.
Es ist eine 360 Grad Kiurzgeschichte, nicht interaktiv.
'Nuff said.
This is the type of artistic communication that our society desperately needs on a broad scope. Many brilliant minds came together to produce this, and it’s cleverness and vibrancy are intoxicating. The message rings clear to anyone who has lost someone special, especially family. This is relatable, this is fearless, this is the poetic human experience, reflected in animated drawings, accompanied by soul-seeking music.