Qbeh-1: The Atlas Cube reviews

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Notice: tested under oculus rift DK2. After an unnamed ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ to understand how to make it work on oculus, it was a Visual slap. This game is not only very aesthetic but also one of the most immersive I have had the opportunity to try with my DK2. The fades of lights, the sounds well chosen, and the moods going from the scary to the fairy over the levels make that this experience would be worth its price, even without the puzzles beside just for the beauty of the thing. (On the other hand after an hour and half I had to stop because of sudden stomachs, while other games allow me to play on oculus several hours of trouble-free.) Despite my weak configuration (NetBook) it turns very well and in good quality. At the level of the gameplay it is a puzzle game without really difficulty (at least after 1h30 of play). It also holds phases of jump, but mostly of exploration. In short I recommend it to anyone who has an oculus and who would like a game posed, full of colors, to let go and enjoy the virtual reality in excellent conditions. For those looking like me how to pass it under oculus rift: to get the oculus rift supported version, follow these steps: 1) in library, right click Qbeh-1 2) select Properties 3) click betas tab 4) from the dropdown menu select rift_beta 5) steam should start updating the game (if not, restart steam) 6) in steam open Qbeh-1 properties set launch option:-VR
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We're not going to turn around the pot. It's a very good game. What makes its charm is especially its atmosphere. It's beautiful, we're in the clouds, the graphics engine allows for realistic and very nice lighting. Especially for Twilight levels. I also liked the architecture of the levels between temples and labyrinths, you can kiffer just to wander. The music is stacks in the spirit of the game, calm, relaxing, sometimes some sounds add a touch of chills and mystery. It's a well thought out puzzle game with a very honest life span. 5 worlds of 6 levels each travel in about ten hours. If you want to recover all the tokens (bonuses hidden in each level) the lifespan increases as much. There is an apparent 6th world that I have not yet unlocked. So knock! one more reason to try to find all the tokens. The difficulty is increasing and rather well-calibrated. Finishing the levels will sometimes require a little bit of thinking and reflection but you will never get stuck. It's to find the tokens that you will have to show smarter. Be curious and explore every nook and crannies. By the time I bought it the game tended to crash frequently but a patch quickly went out and the game is now stable. Additional important point, Qbeh-1 is Occulus rift compatible. Even though I haven't been able to test it with I think it's typically the kind of game where the imerssion does its effect. The possessed and future possessor of the occulus would be wrong to pass by a lil game like this one at less than 10 euros, if only to calibrate the device. But even with a classic screen we let yourself be carried without difficulty in this captivating app. I could get him some flaws, but what good is it when the final impression is very good and the title sells for less than €10 full tarrif. Let yourself be tempted. This game is not a scam.
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