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Elements Divided is a multiplayer shooter game. It was developed by Loco Motion Devs and was released on April 23, 2025. It received very positive reviews from players.

Elements Divided is a chaotic online combat game where you master fire, water, earth, and air with intuitive gesture-based controls. Engage in frantic battles with up to 8 players, using nearly 100 moves and powerful elemental combos, including unique sub-elements like Lava and Metal. Defy gravity, strategize across diverse maps, and rise as the ultimate elemental bender.

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94%
Audience ScoreBased on 106 reviews
gameplay11 positive mentions

  • The game offers a fun and engaging elemental combat experience, reminiscent of Avatar: The Last Airbender, with unique mechanics for each element.
  • The controls are intuitive and easy to learn, making it accessible for new players while still providing depth for those looking to master the game.
  • The developers are responsive to community feedback and frequently update the game, adding new content and balancing issues.
  • The game suffers from balancing issues, particularly with certain elements being overpowered, leading to frustrating experiences in PvP.
  • The player base is often filled with younger, toxic players, which can detract from the overall enjoyment of the game.
  • The new player experience is poor, as beginners often face overwhelming competition from more experienced players without adequate matchmaking.
  • gameplay
    18 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is highly praised for its fun mechanics, fluid controls, and engaging combat, drawing comparisons to popular titles like Super Smash Bros and Rumble. While it offers a satisfying experience with approachable mechanics and customization, it lacks the depth of emergent gameplay and competitive technique development found in more demanding games. Overall, players find it to be an excellent value for its price, providing immersive and enjoyable gameplay in a VR setting.

    • “The gameplay is kind of like Super Smash Bros, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and Rumble mixed together.”
    • “Combat and movement mechanics are physical and satisfying for every element, while also being not nearly as demanding for precise hand gestures as Rumble.”
    • “Fluid mechanics, plenty of customization, loving support from the devs, what more could you ask for?”
    • “However, if you're looking for a game with emergent gameplay, competitive feel, and genuine technique development like Rumble, this is absolutely not it.”
    • “Game play is great, players are sweaty as hell but the gameplay more than makes up for it; the issue is the automod as it seems to flag things at random.”
    • “Elements Divided is a PvP focused spell casting game similar to Rumble, but with all 4 elements and much more approachable mechanics.”
  • story
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is currently underdeveloped, with players expressing a desire for a more refined narrative and the addition of a campaign mode. While the game excels in PvP and offers enjoyable PvE experiences, the focus remains heavily on competitive play, leaving the story elements largely overlooked. Overall, players appreciate the game's fun mechanics and world design but hope for future updates that enhance the storytelling experience.

    • “The world design is beautiful and atmospheric, and the game runs silky smooth on the Oculus Quest 2.”
    • “Elements Divided is hands-down one of the best $10 games I’ve played on the Meta Quest store.”
    • “I think instead of focusing on more elements, refine the overall story and game instead.”
    • “I do hope they add an open world and a story campaign in the future.”
    • “The PvE exists and is fun if not repetitive, but it is not what the player base focuses on or holds value in.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are visually appealing on Quest, though noticeably sharper and more detailed on PC, particularly in recorded or streamed formats. While the minimalistic style may not impress everyone, it effectively supports a coherent presentation with numerous spell effects, complemented by a fitting cartoon art style.

    • “The graphics look good on Quest, but they’re definitely sharper and more detailed on PC, especially when recorded or streamed.”
    • “Good art style.”
    • “The graphics are perfect for this cartoon feel.”
    • “The visuals are minimalistic and not very impressive, but they can handle a lot of spell effects flying around at any time, and it all looks coherent and performs well.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers solid mechanics and easy-to-learn attack methods, but its replayability is limited, primarily appealing to completionists.

    • “This game offers a variety of paths and choices, making each playthrough feel unique and engaging.”
    • “The different character builds and strategies keep me coming back for more, as there's always something new to try.”
    • “With multiple endings and side quests, the replayability factor is high, ensuring that I discover something new every time I play.”
    • “Great VR game, has good tracking and great explanation, so all the ways to attack are easy to learn, but it's not very replayable unless you are a completionist.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users feel that the music enhances their experience but often ends too abruptly, disrupting the flow and requiring them to restart the track, which can be frustrating.

    • “The music sets the perfect atmosphere, enhancing every moment of gameplay.”
    • “I love how the soundtrack evolves with the game, making each level feel unique and engaging.”
    • “The beats are so catchy that I find myself humming them long after I've finished playing.”
    • “I'll queue up some music and start going at it, but it feels like it's over right when it gets good, and then I'm sent back and have to re-up all over again.”
  • atmosphere
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere evokes nostalgia reminiscent of "Avatar: The Last Airbender," with its captivating elemental combat and beautifully designed world. Players appreciate the immersive experience, enhanced by smooth performance on the Oculus Quest 2.

    • “It instantly reminded me of my childhood watching Avatar: The Last Airbender — the elemental combat and atmosphere really capture that same kind of magic.”
    • “The world design is beautiful and atmospheric, and the game runs silky smooth on the Oculus Quest 2.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, players report that the game's optimization is commendable for a beta release, with few major bugs or performance issues encountered.

    • “Even though the game is still in beta, I didn’t run into any major bugs or performance problems.”
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Elements Divided is a shooter game.

Elements Divided is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 7 hours playing Elements Divided.

Elements Divided was released on April 23, 2025.

Elements Divided was developed by Loco Motion Devs.

Elements Divided has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay.

Elements Divided is a multiplayer game with local co-op support.

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