A-Tech Cybernetic

A-Tech Cybernetic

released on Mar 15, 2017

A-Tech Cybernetic

released on Mar 15, 2017

A-Tech Cybernetic is a visibly beautifully elaborated sci-fi game taking place at external and internal venues, whereby players are exposed to such effects and impacts, which are not possible for a human being to experience in real life without any dangers. The enemy consists of robots created by the humans, which are very realistic-looking enemies with an unbelievably detailed finish.


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A-Tech Cybernetic Originally released in 2017 in early access then Full release in 2020 but unfortunately in that time VR games were advancing fast and A-Tech feels a bit dated even in 2020.

Graphics are still quite good they held up really well, Voice acting and the story is decent not a deep rich story but admirable motivations and two-voiced characters interacting is fun.

The gameplay suffers but no manual reloading or two-handed weapons was probably a design choice too keep the gameplay fast-paced but in turn also lacks depth guns mostly all end up feeling too similar except for fire rate.

Enemy variety is also not incredible basically three zombies some that shoot and one big hulk zombie.

I also had a number of issues due to my headset's HP reverb and left-handed, sprinting and teleporting did not work until I fiddled with the key mappings. and these are required for too sections.

Also had some bugs invisible walls blocking paths fell through the world once and got stuck on geometry at overturn moments.

overall not a bad game but seems to fall short compared to Dead Effect 2 VR which was a mobile game port were A-Tech was build from the ground up to be VR.



A mediocre shooter that wouldn't be out of place on a cell phone, but it's in vr