THE B-TEAM

Action ∙ Adventure ∙ Arcade
3.3
47 ratings 21 reviews
release date
2020
March 26
game modes
• Singleplayer
player modes
• Standing • Sitting
compatibility
• Quest 1 • Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
storage 1.0 GB

The alien invasion is underway! The best and the brightest met the enemy head on, and got their butts kicked for the trouble. Now it is up to you and the members of the B-Team! Dodge to the left. Dodge to the right. Dodge to the left. No, that’s your right. Speed down the path while dodging obstacles and overcoming deadly enemy traps! These aliens are carrying heavy firepower. Use the Team’s special weapons to fight through wave after wave of determined enemies. We are facing an enemy that is truly mentally gifted. Their puzzles and defenses are like nothing you have seen on this planet, unless you have. Put your mind to the test with quick draw challenges! Time to prove you have what it takes to be the the last, 2nd best hope for the planet.

comfort Comfortable
age rating13+ Teen
websitetwistedpixelgames.com
developerTwisted Pixel Games
publisherOculus Studios
connectionInternet not required
app version21.11.09.358028
languagesEnglish ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Japanese ∙ Korean ∙ Spanish

Reviews 21

Stah Gon3 years ago
12

Not enough hints...

This game is awesome to me. I have not experienced any glitches, however, I am on the Artic scene, Level 2, Mission 2, and I have no idea how to get past the alien with the force field. That has annoyed me to the point of putting up the game. I have looked online for some advice on how to pass this level without any luck. I wish there was a hint or some guidance as to which weapon or skill to use.

R-NYR-G3 years ago
73

F. U. N.

After reading a bunch of reviews I've come to the conclusion that I'm into these games for a totally different reason than a lot of people. I'm into them just to have some fun whereas it looks like a bunch of people are just into them to dissect them this way & that way. I'm not sure if so much dissection is supposed to make people think it's "smarter" but I know it sure takes the fun away. I sure don't want to be in a position where I'm not able to play a video game, whether it's in VR, AR, PS5, etc, without picking it apart & not able to enjoy it...
I've had this game the "Go" and now on this Quest 2. I've actually enjoyed it. This is where I'm glad I don't know quite so much about these games & their systems as a lot of you do because it doesn't take the basic enjoyment of playing the game, away from me.
The hardest part about the game on the quest vs. The go is having to use both controllers on the quest instead of just the one on the Go. Once you get the controls down of being able to "speed switch" between each character & their respective weapons then the game gets better.
If you don't take the game to seriously (I mean c'mon, it's named "B-team" for a reason) & just play the game to play it then this is the game for you!!

ZeroRadius3 years ago
32

Worst vr game i have played

The graphics are nice but that is the.only nice thing i have to say about it. First off on the sniper rifle there is a huge scope that not only does not work but is greyed out and blocks your vision. Your left hand does not track and instead is moddeled wherever they want it to be. The runner at the beginning you cant move around fast enough so the only way to beat it is to skip all of the loot boxes. With the grphics being so nice they had a real opritunity to make a fun game but instead they made a game that is not only not fun but is also just frustrating.

BarbieD243 years ago
28

Fun!

When i opened this and saw how nice the graphics were, it looked like it was going to be fun. Once i started playing, i realized i was right! The first level of running is off putting and frustrating because the controls are not good in the runner levels, but it’s what comes after that impressed me. All of the little mini games are super fun and i love the battles levels. Now this is my favorite game so far on the Oculus. Just want to give you a heads up, right now there is something wrong with the game. It’s flashing like lightning in every level. I uninstalled and reinstalled it, but it did not correct the problem. Developers, you might want to look into this asap. All in all, it’s a really great game. Love it!

Gavin4 years ago
62

Ffff

PoopCock

SlipSlot4 years ago
38

Opium Pulses Review

The content in B-Team is made up of three different game modes, an endless runner, on-rails shooter and challenges mode. The game starts with the runner mode, which is an odd choice considering there aren’t any anti-sickness options and being thrust in to fast forward motion like that might at first put many people off. You’ll unlock each game mode in order, so to play the shooter mode you need to complete a runner level and to play a challenge mode you’ll need to complete a shooter level. There’s no way to skip or pay to pass levels if you get stuck, so if you can’t complete a certain mission, it could all come to an abrupt end.

In the runner mode, you’ll have to move left and right, collecting medals and avoiding obstacles, you’ll have on-the-fly choice of four characters, each with their own abilities such as sweeping for mines and jumping long distances, you’ll need to use each of them to get as far as possible – this mode isn’t dissimilar to games like Temple Run or Subway Surfers. The shooter mode has you mostly stood still while you take out incoming enemies and projectiles from corner to corner, each character again uses different weapons that are more effective depending on what you’re shooting – if you’ve played titles like Time Crisis or Virtua Cop then this mode will be familiar to you. Challenge mode will have you solving puzzles and completing mini-challenges, this mode has the most variety of all three.

While B-Team has enough content to keep you occupied it isn’t going to be blowing your mind, at least not at this point in VR’s evolution. It has incredibly simple graphics, no real accessibility options and feels like a minimal effort Oculus Go port where you’ll never be using both controllers at the same time. But its simple fun if you have a spare 30 minutes to kill every now and then.

Read the full review and more here: https://www.opiumpulses.com/article/424/10-oculus-quest-2-game-reviews-part-3

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