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  • Sep 6, 2019
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About This Game 3 action games built specifically for VR in one package - Fracture (40 levels), Smash (20 levels), and Bowshot (24 levels). Can you take down all 4 bosses, across all difficulty modes? Or try your hand at PvP to see where you rank in the worldwide leaderboards. Arcade Saga allows you to take the role of a newly sentient being and battle for survival against A.I. Overlords determined to destroy you and your free-thinking. Through 3 different futuristic sports—Fracture, Smash and Bowshot—you'll harness your reactions and strategic thinking to shoot and dodge viruses, break firewall bricks and spin data-balls past the Overlords and their minions. You will need to use your reflexes, wits and changing strategies to survive. Futuristic and action packed, this compilation game uses 360⁰ gaming, motion controls and positional audio with a nod to Arcade games of the past. Leaderboards for all allow you to gauge your progress against friends and family. 7aa9394dea Title: Arcade SagaGenre: Action, Casual, SportsDeveloper:2 Bears StudioPublisher:Vive StudiosRelease Date: 8 Dec, 2016 Arcade Saga Download Xbox One candy crush saga arcade machine. arcade saga vr review. sega arcade rappers. arcade saga steam. candy crush saga arcade game. arcade rastan saga 3. sagamiko arcade. arcade saga htc vive. candy crush saga arcade game. arcane saga online. jewels saga arcade gratis. arcade saga vr review. jewels saga arcade gratis. sega rally arcade machine. penny arcade saga. sega arcade japan. jeux arcade saga. penny arcade saga. sega arcade machine. arcade saga. sagar arcade goodluck chowk pune. sagar arcade. viveport arcade saga. sagamiko arcade. sega arcade games. sega arcade japan. rastan saga arcade game. candy crush saga arcade spot. arcade saga steam. arcade saga. arcane saga online. arcade saga free. sagar arcade shops. sagar arcade mobile shop. rastan saga arcade online. sega arcade games. sagar arcade goodluck chowk pune. candy crush saga arcade machine. rastan saga arcade online. sega arcade rap. sagar arcade mobile shop. sagar arcade rajkot. arcade saga review. arcade saga htc vive. rastan saga arcade game. arcade saga vr. arcade rastan saga 3. arcade saga vr. sega rally arcade machine. viveport arcade saga. sega arcade rap. jeux arcade saga. sagar arcade. sega arcade rappers. candy crush saga arcade spot. sagar arcade rajkot. arcade saga review. sagar arcade shops. sega arcade machine. arcade saga free I love VR and have been so excited to see it grow, so I've been happy to buy a lot of less polished games for the sake of experiencing something new and supporting new studios doing VR. I was excited to see this because I imagined it as "first party" content. Something polished and worth waiting for. Wow. No. I was very wrong. This is probably the least polished and least fun game I have played on the vive. I bought it one of the first days it was out and all the reviews were glowing. "The kind of game that sucks you in" "You will want to play for HOURS." "The sound and visuals are top notch". It sounded perfect.I would be disappointed by this game if it cost even $5 because of how unfinished it feels. Free VR games have felt better. I look forward to each level ending to give me relief from having to play these games. The three games are incredibly simple and, more importantly, not fun. In all of them the physics feels so sloppy and floaty that it's hard to predict how to actually play/move. Bowshot is fast and chaotic but feels like you're just being assaulted by so many things that it's a race to (your) death. I would pick The Lab's archery game ANY day.Fracture has just the most insane physics, and to 3-star the levels, you have to destroy EVERY block. That isn't hard in a regular "brick breaker" game, but in this one you're standing in a room with block floating 100ft above you trying to hit a 1ft diameter ball at it. Not at all satisfying. I would guess that maybe I'm awful at this game, but even doing what seems to be terribly I'm in the top 100 global scores so...either no one is playing, or no one is winning. Smash is a little fun...it's like Holoball but worse. The physics again are weird and floaty, the impact of the balls feels off, the randomness of the powerups is bizarre. And it all takes place in what feels like a futuristic sewer pipe. That brings me to my next point. The visuals? Garbage. Muddy textures, no shadows, poor reflections, static background. It's really about as poor as I've seen in any VR game. The sound too makes me embarrassed for the creators. The voice of the main AI sounds like an announcer at Chucky Cheeses and they call themselves the "We" which, in that high pitched enthusiastic voice, is impossible to take seriously. All in all, I have not had any fun in this game, I am disappointed by what they delivered, and I feel faily lied to about what it was. The $30 price tag is outrageous for this type of game, but I can only hope they use those funds to make something more.... Boring game (mini-games in a game).Visuals average, music and sounds are bland. Bow shot was pretty exhausting (work out, not a game), not challenging and just boring.This also is the first game out of dozens of games that made me hit my controller hard two times. Happened in the gametype "smash". Funny eh? The game does not place\/keep the player in a safe position so it's only a matter or time. Especially if you don't have a lot of room AND have expensive stuff around you, you better not buy this! I haven't played the 3rd gamemode since I stopped after destroying the controller.The game is too expensive anyway. There's many other games that deliver a much better experience for the money.. I can see myself playing this game more and more with it's repayable nature and online leaderboards.Upgradable ability's are the icing on the cake, although i wish Smash was a online playable game of it's own! https:\/\/youtu.be\/kZ1MPyQswncThe graphics are great for what it is, but won't blow your socks off. The price like i say at the end of the video, is one too think about before purchasing this product. In the short while i have played this (I can't wait to faceoff with the bosses) i would say no to anyone critical over the pricing of there games. But taking into account it has a online aspect in it's leaderboard i would assume some of it will go towards the servers keeping track of the scores. I don't know. I have found no reason to give this anything but a thumbs up and look forward to seeing you on the leaderboards!. I could recommend this game to a younger audience. I came into this expecting a somewhat deeper kind of experience. The bat and ball game is annoying because it's a tad repetitive and doesn't really ask for much strategic thinking nor reflexes. It would be cool if you had to hit a moving ball like you do in the next game I'm going to talk about.The 3D air hockey game has its moments. But hitting balls with shields just isn't that satisfying. The game, and only game this needed to be, was the ball and bat but in a small area like the 3D air hockey mode with tiles that incrementally come toward you until they reach you and its game over. That would have been a fun game. The arrow shooter game I found to be a bit tedious. Holding out a bow like that for a long time also strains your arm too much and makes the amount of time you can play the mode limited. Anyway, if you're 34 like me and want something deep enough to sink your teeth in, maybe look elsewhere. But if you're 12 and under, well, what are you doing? VR headsets aren't designed for kids. . .. This game is fantastic. I only really play 2 of the 3 games included in this, but nonetheless. Fracture is like playing brick breaker in a giant room with a baseball bat and a ball you can summon. Smash is like a real life pong on steroids. This game is a bit of a work out though after a while, as the action is fast paced.. Not enough in this game to warrent a $30 price tag. There is barely any depth to the gameplay that is here. Bowshot is decent but less satisfying than The Lab. Visuals are polished but simple to a point where not much amazement can come from a series of cubes. If you are interested, wait for it to go on sale, paying $30 will leave you dissapointed.. I can see myself playing this game more and more with it's repayable nature and online leaderboards.Upgradable ability's are the icing on the cake, although i wish Smash was a online playable game of it's own! https:\/\/youtu.be\/kZ1MPyQswncThe graphics are great for what it is, but won't blow your socks off. The price like i say at the end of the video, is one too think about before purchasing this product. In the short while i have played this (I can't wait to faceoff with the bosses) i would say no to anyone critical over the pricing of there games. But taking into account it has a online aspect in it's leaderboard i would assume some of it will go towards the servers keeping track of the scores. I don't know. I have found no reason to give this anything but a thumbs up and look forward to seeing you on the leaderboards!. Not enough in this game to warrent a $30 price tag. There is barely any depth to the gameplay that is here. Bowshot is decent but less satisfying than The Lab. Visuals are polished but simple to a point where not much amazement can come from a series of cubes. If you are interested, wait for it to go on sale, paying $30 will leave you dissapointed.. I love VR and have been so excited to see it grow, so I've been happy to buy a lot of less polished games for the sake of experiencing something new and supporting new studios doing VR. I was excited to see this because I imagined it as "first party" content. Something polished and worth waiting for. Wow. No. I was very wrong. This is probably the least polished and least fun game I have played on the vive. I bought it one of the first days it was out and all the reviews were glowing. "The kind of game that sucks you in" "You will want to play for HOURS." "The sound and visuals are top notch". It sounded perfect.I would be disappointed by this game if it cost even $5 because of how unfinished it feels. Free VR games have felt better. I look forward to each level ending to give me relief from having to play these games. The three games are incredibly simple and, more importantly, not fun. In all of them the physics feels so sloppy and floaty that it's hard to predict how to actually play\/move. Bowshot is fast and chaotic but feels like you're just being assaulted by so many things that it's a race to (your) death. I would pick The Lab's archery game ANY day.Fracture has just the most insane physics, and to 3-star the levels, you have to destroy EVERY block. That isn't hard in a regular "brick breaker" game, but in this one you're standing in a room with block floating 100ft above you trying to hit a 1ft diameter ball at it. Not at all satisfying. I would guess that maybe I'm awful at this game, but even doing what seems to be terribly I'm in the top 100 global scores so...either no one is playing, or no one is winning. Smash is a little fun...it's like Holoball but worse. The physics again are weird and floaty, the impact of the balls feels off, the randomness of the powerups is bizarre. And it all takes place in what feels like a futuristic sewer pipe. That brings me to my next point. The visuals? Garbage. Muddy textures, no shadows, poor reflections, static background. It's really about as poor as I've seen in any VR game. The sound too makes me embarrassed for the creators. The voice of the main AI sounds like an announcer at Chucky Cheeses and they call themselves the "We" which, in that high pitched enthusiastic voice, is impossible to take seriously. All in all, I have not had any fun in this game, I am disappointed by what they delivered, and I feel faily lied to about what it was. The $30 price tag is outrageous for this type of game, but I can only hope they use those funds to make something more.... This is basically Holoball, Holopoint and Racket NX in one, with some differences. The archery game (Bowshot) is a good workout and it got me exhausted pretty quickly even though I thought I was doing okay with 30\/40 minutes workouts in Box VR. The game makes you shoot your arrows, dodge and squat. One good thing it has over Holopoint is the fact that it won't make you quickly spin around 360 degrees, thus getting yourself entangled with the Vive cable.Fracture (the one similar to Holoball\/Racket NX) is good fun, although I find it is very difficult to aim the ball where you want it to go. The first boss had me completely beat. Although I prefer the looks of Racket NX, the problem with that game is the amount of turning I need to do. If my headset were wireless I would have no issues with that and I wouldn't even bother playing Fracture, but since I am constrained by a cable, I might wind up playing Fracture more.Smash is sort of a "3D airhockey" where you use both hands equally and it is actually my favourite of the 3. I am going to list the 3 games in order of preference:1. Smash2. Bowshot3. FractureAs I mentioned before, the game doesn't make you spin around but still manages to keep you moving (especially if you play Bowshot).My biggest beef is that the game doesn't seem to respect your boundaries for Fracture and Smash. Fracture spawns your ball at the beginning of each match right outside of your play area. I suppose you can use your left controller to pull it towards you, but you shouldn't need to. Luckily, while I have no feet space where the ball spawns (my sofa starts there) there is space above it for my hands to move freely. Other than that I haven't found it problematic, but that is again probably due to the fact that there is a sofa in front of me (outside my play area) and not a straight wall.Smash on the other hand, while it is my favourite from a gameplay point of view, has had me hit my bookshelf\/printer two or three times. That is frustrating, especially since I like that game more than the other two, and since it is using the wider side of my play area.My play area is 2.5 x 1.6 m which is a bit bigger than the minimum recommended, although it isn't huge.Mainly due to the way it treats your space, I give this game a 7\/10. If it handled it better it would be higher. While for some it might get repetitive, I have found very few VR games with full hand controller support that are more than a one trick pony. Arcade Saga throws in 3 games into one, which basically means you are paying them \u00a35 each. I view VR as a workout outlet with the added fun of gaming, and this game serves this purpose well.

 
 
 

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