Virtual Virtual Reality

Virtual Virtual Reality

released on Mar 09, 2017

Virtual Virtual Reality

released on Mar 09, 2017

In the near future, most jobs have been automated. What is the purpose of humanity? Activitude, the Virtual Labor System, is here to help. Your artisanal human companionship is still highly sought by our A.I. clients. Strap on your headset. Find your calling. Pssst. . . Sure, you could function like a therapy dog to an A.I. in Bismarck and watch your work ratings climb, but don’t you yearn for something more: adventure, conflict, purpose? Escape backstage into Activitude’s system by putting on an endless series of VR headsets in VR. Outrun Chaz, your manager, as he attempts to boot you out PERMANENTLY. Along the way, uncover the story of Activitude’s evolution from VR start-up to the “human purpose aggregator” it is today.


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Really interesting themes and narrative work bogged down a bit by rudimentary VR interactions, but deserves big praise for sound design and style choices. The sensation of headsets being placed and removed is staggering the first time, and the direction shift a few jobs in really raises interest levels. Recommend for folks who can't get enough VR content, but can't quite recommend it as one's first stab at the medium.

The perfect mid level VR title, super unique and funny.

A hilarious concept and some real fun ideas.

The writing, voice acting, and early gameplay were all very stale. But fortunately it does pick up near the halfway point where you’ll have to do some creative thinking to sabotage the VR world.

Most of the experience past this point is fun, but unfortunately the early slog brought down my enjoyment significantly.

The presentation is lacking with a basic art style with little detail. Everything feels like an early VR game, where just the novelty of VR could get people through the experience. But I’ve played many better games that have similar gameplay/style to be able to recommend this one.

this is another one i forgot to log, it was VERY fun, however it's that one genre of VR game where it... i mean i suppose it's a game but it feels more like an interactive movie than anything, it was beautiful tho

if you've ever wanted to talk to butter this is for you