The Guy is back in VR!
Experience it and find out the new custom levels that take full advantage of Virtual Reality.
Will your heart be able to take all these deaths at once?
A first person puzzle game like no other where you'll have to find the way out of your own dreams using objects and tools that you'll obtain during the nap.
Play this super immersive experience with your Meta Quest device.
Features:
- New awesome levels that take full advantage of VR devices
- Full body locomotion in Virtual Reality
- Total physics control of all items
- New incredible moves: be able to pick up items, throw them, activate mechanisms and even burp.
- Driving System redesigned for VR
- Teleport movement style extra option (if your stomach can't take it)
- An important mission to accomplish (again)
What Does the new Deluxe edition includes?
- Graphics and performance improvements
- Fully adapted for Meta Quest devices 2, 3 and 3S
- Improved comfort for VR
comfort | ⦾ Intense |
age rating | 13+ Teen |
website | chubbypixel.com |
developer | Chubby Pixel |
publisher | Chubby Pixel |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 1.0.0 |
languages | English ∙ Chinese ∙ Danish ∙ Dutch ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Italian ∙ Japanese ∙ Polish ∙ Russian ∙ Spanish ∙ Swedish |
This game is great! Some of the mechanics like climbing are kinda janky, but it’s still fun to solve the puzzles! But, one small issue. About maybe 75% of the way through the game, in the Nuclear level, it’s actually unplayable, as in the floor, is nonexistent, so there is no possible way of clearing it. I’ve tried many times and I’ve kept failing though the floor on that specific level and, it’s really upsetting not being able to play the rest of the game. But overall, this game is great besides the bug!
This game has far too many issues that need fixing. The development team really needs to put more thought and effort into VR game design. Things that might be overlooked in PC or video games become glaring flaws in VR. This is because every element—motions, modeling, effects, and all—is magnified and exposed raw to the player.
This game is still far from being a commercial product. There are simply too many points to criticize: awkward, gliding character motions, imprecise physics engines, and poorly designed interactive objects, just to name a few. Even for an episodic game, the transitions between scenes are incredibly unnatural. When you clear a stage, there's absolutely no sense of accomplishment. It just cuts abruptly to a black screen, and that's it.
If this game is left unaddressed, it will simply fade away. Please don't abandon the game IP you've painstakingly cultivated. It needs more attention. I'm leaving such a lengthy review because I believe this game has potential. You've established a decent framework; now it's time to polish it into something truly great.
If you update this game to be even better, I'll change this review to 5 stars.
The most absurd VR experience I’ve had, and I mean that as a compliment.
I played this game on my Nintendo switch and now I have it on vr amazing!
I enjoyed this on psvr2 so to be able to play without a wire is a bonus, graphics are very good for quest, gameplay is good and I'm sure with updates it will only get better
I played this at a friends device, now buying it here. The game concept fits great for VR - Great puzzles and a lot of humor. I usually don't write reviews but had to do it for this one!