The Martian VR Experience
About
The Martian VR Experience is a truly out-of-this-world, interactive and immersive adventure, with viewers participating from astronaut Mark Watney’s perspective, performing tasks to facilitate his chances for survival. Viewers can fly onto the surface of Mars, steer at zero gravity through space, drive a rover navigating over craters, and experience key scenes from the hit film in a 360-degree virtual reality environment. The Martian VR Experience is executive produced by Ridley Scott and directed by Robert Stromberg. It debuted at CES 2016, was accepted into the New Frontier Program at Sundance, and is the recipient of the Cannes Silver Lion in Digital Craft as well as the Association of Independent Commercial Producers (AICP) Next VR Award. Winning 2 Golden Globe Awards® (Motion Picture and Actor for Matt Damon), and nominated for a third (Director for Ridley Scott), The Martian is Ridley Scott’s highest-grossing domestic movie.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 8 or higher
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 equivalent or greater
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 /Radeon R9 290 equivalent or greater
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel™ i7 equivalent or better
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce™ GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon™ RX 480, equivalent or better
The Martian VR Experience reviews and comments
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
A fantastic VR Experience that turned out a bit short with about 25 Minutes.
Graphical and gameplay technically, "The Martian" is at a fairly high Level. For Fans of the Film, it is highly recommended. If the €20is too much, you can wait until it gets cheaper in the sale. However, the Original Film on BluRay is not cheaper either and you can't interactively participate as a Main Character.
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Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
The experience is technically very successful: good textures, crisp image, and excellent soundtrack. You can feel the Pro job!
Some bugs vitiate your virtual body however particularly successful (it is a sitting experience) and it is short (about 30 minutes).
The black point of the title is that there is no freedom of movement: you chain interactive scenes interspersed with videos of the film (fairly well integrated). I wish I could walk and Rover around and in the Martian base, but there nothing, you chain the fixed positions to accomplish various tasks rather nice.
The scenes are successful: throwing potatoes by mumuse with a robot on the background of music to the mark Wytney, recover the atomic pile, load solar panels in full storm, drive the Rover in approaching phase of the rocket Ares, and especially the magnificent and vertiginous orbital transfer and takeoff!
The experience is in the end very pleasant and pleasant. But there is a clear lack of freedom of exploration to prolong its lifespan.
At 5 or 10 euros I recommend it fully. But the price of 20 euros is too high. shame. Unless a free browsing mode is added.
The experience is technically very successful: good textures, clean image, and excellent soundtrack. We feel the job of Pro!
Some bugs taint your virtual body however particularly successful (it's a seated experience) and it's short (about 30 minutes).
The black point of the title is that there is no freedom: you chain interactive scenes interspersed with videos of the film (fairly well integrated). I would have liked to be able to walk and Rover around and in Martian base, but there nothing, you chain the fixed positions to accomplish various tasks rather nice.
The scenes are successful: launching potatoes by mummying with a robot on a background of music to the mark Wytney, recovering the atomic pile, loading solar panels in full storm, driving the Rover in the approach phase of the rocket Ares, and especially the magnificent and vertiginous orbital takeoff and transfer!
The experience is ultimately very pleasant and pleasant. But clearly lacks freedom of exploration to prolong its life.
At 5 or $10 I advise it fully. But the price of $20 is too high. Pity. Unless a free exploration mode is added.