Drummer Talent VR
- May 5, 2017
- Tungsten Games
Drummer Talent VR is a drumming simulation VR music game. Everyone can be a drum talent, come and join us.
Reviews
- The game has a cool concept and can provide a fun experience for those curious about drumming.
- Players have reported a sense of satisfaction when hitting combos that match the music, making for engaging gameplay.
- The game has potential for growth if the developers continue to add content and improve the experience.
- The game has been abandoned and lacks updates, leading to many bugs and unresponsive gameplay.
- Collision detection issues and poor note visibility make it frustrating to play, with many players experiencing double hits and out-of-sync gameplay.
- The limited song library and lack of proper syncing with drum hits detract from the overall experience, making it feel incomplete.
- music20 mentions
- 30 % positive mentions
- 55 % neutral mentions
- 15 % negative mentions
The music in the game has received mixed reviews, with some users finding the selection limited and reminiscent of outdated styles, while others appreciate the varied instrumental tracks and logical difficulty progression. However, technical issues such as syncing problems and unregistered hits detract from the overall experience. Many players express a desire for a larger library of songs, particularly popular tracks, to enhance gameplay.
“There is a legitimate sense of awesomeness that comes from hitting a tight little combo and having it match perfectly with the music - so much so that it's more engrossing to focus on the rhythm than it is to concern yourself with the score.”
“The handful of tracks are varied styles of instrumental songs and the step ups in difficulty felt logical.”
“I hope you guys can add known music like those in Spotify in future updates.”
“All the songs sound like they belong in a grandma's record player from 1923.”
“It's extremely buggy for me; double hits constantly. When there are too many notes on the screen at once, the game stops registering some hits entirely, and the game and song get out of sync.”
“See, the thing with Guitar Hero is that time was taken to sync up all the beats of the songs to the controller presses.”
- optimization4 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The game is generally considered unoptimized, with players reporting unresponsive drum-hitting mechanics. While there are some improvements noted, the overall performance remains lacking.
“And some optimization!”
“Generally unoptimized, and hitting the drums seems unresponsive.”
“Generally unoptimized, and hitting the drums seems unresponsive.”
- stability4 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game suffers from significant stability issues, with frequent bugs such as double hits and missed notes, especially when the screen is crowded with action. While the concept is promising, the lack of reliability and content for the price point of $20 detracts from the overall experience.
“It's extremely buggy for me; double hits constantly. When there are too many notes on the screen at once, the game stops registering some hits entirely, and the game and song get out of sync.”
“Cool idea, and feels okay when it's working, but it's just too buggy and not enough content for $20.”
- gameplay2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The gameplay is criticized for being dated and clunky, suggesting that it requires significant improvement to enhance the overall experience.
“The gameplay feels dated and clunky, making it frustrating to enjoy.”
“The mechanics are outdated and hinder the overall experience.”