CYCOM: Cybernet Combat
- October 30, 2017
- Virtual World Arcade
AI have gone rogue! Battle for the Cybernet in this VR Action Card-Based Shooter!
Reviews
- The game features enjoyable action and graphics, making it visually appealing and fun to play in VR.
- The card-based mechanics allow for diverse weapon options and strategic gameplay, enhancing the overall experience.
- The developers are responsive to feedback and actively working on improvements, showing potential for future updates.
- The game lacks depth, with repetitive gameplay and limited story content, making it feel shallow.
- It restricts input to specific controllers, limiting accessibility for many players who may want to use custom setups.
- The absence of a pause button during story mode can be frustrating, especially during challenging boss encounters.
- story3 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- -33 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The story mode is criticized for its repetitive structure, consisting of only seven levels followed by a boss fight, which some players find frustrating, especially without a pause option. However, there is hope for improvement as the game is still in early access, with players looking forward to more content in the future.
“I'm going to give this a thumbs up for now since we are in early access, but I hope to see more levels in the story mode!”
“The story is in quotes because it's pretty much just 7 levels and then a boss, the same every time.”
“This game lacks a pause button, which is annoying in story mode because the boss is super frustrating.”
“I hope to see more levels in the story mode!”
- gameplay2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -150 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The gameplay combines first-person shooter elements with original Battle Network mechanics, featuring a card system for weapon selection and movement within a limited 3x3 area. Players enjoy the engaging shooting mechanics, including the ability to block shots and dual-wield weapons.
“The gameplay eventually boils down to a first-person shooter with some of the original Battle Network mechanics, such as using a card system to choose alternative weapons and moving in a small 3x3 area.”
“The shooting game mechanics are fun, allowing players to block shots with shots and dual wield weapons.”
“Ultimately, it boils down to a first-person shooter with some of the original Battle Network mechanics, such as using a card system to choose alternative weapons and moving in a small 3x3 area.”
“The gameplay feels repetitive and lacks depth, making it hard to stay engaged for long periods.”
“The controls are clunky and unresponsive, which detracts from the overall experience.”
- graphics1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The graphics are praised for their quality, complementing the action in the game effectively.