A great first impression soon fails to deliver on its potential, with the promise of time travelling adventure soon falling to education. Mind you, getting eaten by massive underwater monsters is really cool. [Tested with Vive]
A solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun. [Tested with Oculus Rift]
I had an absolute blast playing this game! Of all the VR games I have played so far, and I have played quite a few, I would definitely have to put this one in my top five. I have always been fascinated by prehistoric creatures, mainly dinosaurs. Not only did this game show me detailed models of prehistoric marine life but I was even able to get right up in their faces. One thing I did not realize about ancient creatures, they have tons of teeth! This game is by no means Call of Duty or Battlefield and I wouldn't even try to compare it to a game like that. If you are looking for a mind numbing game full of gratuitous violence, this is not that game. Instead this game is immersive, educational, thought provoking, ground breaking and an absolutely breath taking experience. It transports you into a world full of prehistoric creature, many of whom want to eat you. You zip around in your underwater pod checking out all kinds of prehistoric marine life. If you don't care too much about the educational side then you will still have fun playing the game and if you do want to learn a thing or two then there is a really cool database that will tel you all kinds of information about the animals you have studied. From a learning stand point I think this game is awesome. I so wish I had something like this when I was a kid. All I had were stupid math games that wouldn't let me progress until I solved a math problem. This is so much more fun and I know that kids will love learning about prehistoric animals with this game. There are only two things I could complain about with the game. One is that you can't to above water. As I stated before I am fascinated with all kinds of prehistoric life. So I would love to see some future content where you could go above water and check out the land animals. Second, I soooooo wish there was more content to this game. I don't want to stop playing this game. I wish there were more things for me to do in it. But alas, I must wait until the developers release more content. I know it is coming but I just can't wait. I would highly recommend this game to anyone. If you can manage to get a VR headset, whether it is an oculus dk2 or a cv1 or a vive, you absolutely HAVE to check this game out. If you want to get an idea of the game then just check it out on YouTube. There are several people with gameplay videos uploaded, me included. They will give you a small idea of what the game is like but honestly videos can never prepare you for what virtual reality is really like. You just have to experience it for yourself. Seriously though, get a headset and make sure this game is one of the first you try. I guarantee you won't be disappointed. I tried this game on an oculus rift DK2. 10 out of 10. One of my favorite VR games thus far!
Among the many early games to come out exclusively in virtual reality, Time Machine VR is one of the most beautiful and immersive experiences. It runs fantastic on my HTC Vive and is extremely polished. The gameplay is fluid using the Vive controllers in a seated position. I have spent at least an hour just driving around in the less dangerous parts of the game and staring at the near photo realistic detail of the land, water and objects around me.
The cockpit of the time machine is well designed and I experienced no motion sickness from artificial locomotion. If nothing else, I recommend every Vive or Rift owner go on Steam and check out the demo. Trust me, it'll leave you wanting more!
If it's less costly in the future and you're interested in checking out experimental VR control schemes or really love prehistoric ocean creatures then it's worth a look, but its flaws were too much to ignore even for this die-hard dinosaur fan. [Tested with HTC Vive]
There’s a real sense of wonder in observing the dinosaurs of Time Machine VR, but it needs a round of bug quashing and a better role for the player to rise above the crush of titles in the VR launch window.
Time Machine VR is a unique tool for learning about certain breeds of underwater dinosaurs, but it isn’t fun. I enjoyed the more dangerous moments in the campaign, but the scales are tipped too far to the academic side. If you’re looking for a distinct interactive way to learn about prehistoric creatures of the deep, that’s exclusively what Time Machine VR accomplishes. [Tested with Rift]
For educational purposes or as an installation in a museum this could be interesting. But as a a game it is disappointing. [Tested with Oculus Rift and Vive]
Unless you're an aquatic dinosaur fanatic who has a thing for submarines and listening to facts about dinosaurs, you're probably not going to enjoy this. Your time would be better spent at a local museum; at least they have the cool dinosaurs there and not just the underwater ones. [Tested both Vive and Rift]
There are moments in this where I’m just cheerfully jetting around, my hands moving me and my head gawping at dinos, and it feels like a natural and pleasant way to pass the time. As opposed to battling controls or being acutely conscious that my boxed head is wired up to a PC...The right software may yet save VR gaming, and while Time Machine VR is not a revelation, is does offer some promising signposts. [Tested with Oculus Rift]
I have played a number of games with the Oculus Rift, but I have never been more astonished by what Time Machine VR had to offer. The attention to detail and the scale of the environment is unbelievable. you as a player could freely explore these huge areas filled with creatures that you could go right up close to, to get a sense of just how small you really are in the jurassic era. I got this weird mixture of feelings when playing this game, excited to dive deeper into the environment and the story, but at the same time I always had this frightful thought that something was hunting me. This game did a fantastic job of giving me the illusion that I was really there.
I would recommend Time Machine VR to anyone who has an Oculus Rift or htc vive. Because I think Time Machine VR is exactly what virtual reality is all about.
I have been enjoying this game thoroughly. It runs very well on both oculus and htc vive HMD. The voice overs as well as the interaction for the story between characters is great. The sense of realism you get from this game is unbelievable. The creatures are to a scale of immense detail. Controls are simple to use for travelling and various tools needed to be used through time. I did not feel any motion sickness from this, even though you can travel in massive open areas. One of my favourite features is pausing time for a short period to get a real close up look at these beautifully designed and detailed creatures.
Overall love this game and would recommend anyone who has an oculus rift or htc vive to purchase this. :)
This game was super fun and has stepped the VR community in the right track as one of the first full fledged games out there. I played on the Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive, both had their pros and cons but somehow gave a different experience within each. It was really cool to see how the dinosaurs progressed as the game was released as I finished the third mission expecting more and had to wait for the next release. In the end I would recommend this game to others as it provided a comfortable experience and did not give a quick sense of motion sickness like other games have done. The story was also pretty good as it made you ask questions, wondering what was going to happen next. :)
This isn't a game you play for challenge, but it gives you a great sense of being there, exploring prehistoric oceans and checking out long-extinct animals from close up. It works brilliantly on Oculus Rift and is my favourite VR game so far. Once I'm more used to OR, it's possible I'll move on to games that offer more, well, game, but Time Machine VR is giving me what I was most looking forward to with VR: an opportunity to check out places and creatures up close that otherwise I've only seen on flat screens.
SummaryAssume the role of a time-traveling cadet tasked with exploring the Jurassic era and the ancient creatures that once ruled the prehistoric oceans. Things take a turn when melting ice caps in the present unleash an ancient deadly virus that lays waste to humanity... and the key to the cure lies in the extraordinary creatures of prehistory...