Anime show 动漫时装秀
- June 22, 2018
- Anime fashion show
"Anime Show: Fashion Show VR" is a virtual reality game where you serve as a judge in a competition between twelve sexy anime-style girls. Each girl will present herself on three unique stages, vying for the title of Miss Anime Fashion. As a judge, you'll evaluate their performances and decide which girl's dream will come true. The game promises an immersive and unforgettable experience.
Reviews
- The VR tracking works fine, providing a basic but functional experience.
- The lighting and effects in certain stages are visually appealing.
- The game has potential for a unique VR experience if developers invest more effort into improvements.
- The character models are repetitive and lack variety, making them feel like clones.
- Animations are poorly executed, appearing jerky and unnatural, which detracts from immersion.
- The gameplay is short, repetitive, and lacks meaningful interaction, leading to a disappointing experience.
- gameplay4 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The gameplay is criticized for being short and repetitive, lacking meaningful engagement or rewards for players. Users advise potential buyers to manage their expectations regarding the depth and duration of the gameplay experience.
“Anyone buying this game should not expect long gameplay; it is quite short and repetitive.”
“No real gameplay, and no reward from any contestants.”
- optimization4 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
Reviews indicate that the game's optimization is hindered by excessive visual effects, which detract from overall performance. Users suggest that reducing these distractions could improve the gaming experience.
“Sparkly effects and such are way overboard, and sometimes distract from what little performance there is.”
“The sparkly effects and such are way overboard, and sometimes distract from what little performance there is.”
“Ditch the excess effects that distract from the performance.”
“The sparkly effects and such are way overboard, and sometimes distract from what little performance there is.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
Users suggest that instead of displaying a graphic of the actual controller, it would be more engaging to depict a hand interacting with it. This approach could enhance the visual representation and user experience.
“Instead of showing a graphic of the real controller, they show a hand.”