- October 5, 2016
- DNV
Dimensional Intersection
Platforms
About
"Dimensional Intersection" is a VR game for the Vive that allows players to sync their own music to the game for a customized experience. The game's latest update, Version 1.2, includes the addition of external music sync, an in-game playlist editor, and preset scaling for fractals. The updated tracklist includes songs from artists such as Globular and Soulacybin.





- The experience is visually impressive and provides a unique, trippy atmosphere that many users enjoy.
- The ability to sync with your own music and interact with the visuals in real-time adds a fun and engaging element to the experience.
- The controls, once mastered, allow for exciting manipulation of the fractals and colors, enhancing the overall enjoyment.
- There is a significant lack of content, with many users noting that there is only one main fractal and limited variations.
- The immersion is often broken by technical issues such as clipping and simplistic controls that do not allow for much creativity.
- Many users feel that the experience becomes repetitive quickly, lacking the depth and variety expected from a VR visualizer.
music
30 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music aspect of the game is highly praised for its ability to sync with users' own music, allowing for a personalized and immersive experience. While the included tracks are generally well-received, some users express a desire for additional ambient music options. Overall, the combination of interactive visuals and music creates a captivating environment, making it a strong choice for music lovers, despite some concerns about the value for the price.
“The included music is great.”
“Decent selection of music in the game, but you can also just play anything you want on the desktop, and in-game hit the menu button, then 'sync what you hear' to interact with your own tracks.”
“The developer added more music and the ability to use your own music!”
“For the music, I wish there was an ambient track.”
“Also...the music of the trailer that you could hear in the store is not included in the game at all.”
“It just sits on a screen saying 'dimensional intersection' with red and white lightning flashing to the music.”