Everyday Baseball VR
- September 12, 2018
- WISECAT
Everyday Baseball VR is a VR baseball game which is based in real baseball. We've been continuously mulling over how to improve convenience without losing realism so that people can easily play our game whether they are familiar with baseball or not.
Reviews
- Fun little home run derby game with addictive gameplay.
- Good graphics and nice presentation, creating an immersive experience.
- Hitting feels good and provides a satisfying arcade-style experience.
- Graphics are blurry with anti-aliasing issues and frame rate drops on certain VR headsets.
- Limited content with only batting practice and no options to change bat, pitcher, or ballpark.
- Gameplay can become dull quickly due to the ease of hitting home runs and lack of variety.
- graphics4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- -25 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are criticized for being blurry and suffering from anti-aliasing issues, with noticeable frame rate drops on the Valve Index at medium or high settings. While some users find the graphics acceptable, they note that other VR baseball experiences, like Baseball Kings VR, offer sharper visuals and more gameplay variety. Overall, the graphics are seen as a weak point, primarily serving the batting aspect of the game.
“A much better baseball VR experience in my opinion is Baseball Kings VR, which has much sharper graphics and you can change the bat and pitcher.”
“Good graphics but batting is about all you get with this game.”
“The graphics in this game are very blurry with lots of anti-aliasing issues.”
“I also experienced some consistent frame rate drops on the Valve Index when setting the graphic settings to medium or high.”
“A much better baseball VR experience, in my opinion, is Baseball Kings VR, which has much sharper graphics and allows you to change the bat and pitcher.”
- gameplay1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The gameplay is criticized for being overly simplistic, with players finding it too easy to hit home runs, leading to a sense of monotony over time.
“As far as gameplay, it is way too easy to hit home runs, and it gets a little dull after a while.”