Shane Warne King of Spin is a fun, pick up and play batting game for the HTC Vive where you can have a quick hit with your friends, or even simulate a full team in a one-day match innings, facing 50 overs at various difficulty from Shane Warne!
Some players had a lot of fun playing the game with friends, enjoying the experience of facing Shane Warne.
The game is still in Early Access, and players are hopeful for future updates and improvements.
Despite its flaws, some users found it to be an enjoyable experience for cricket fans, especially on certain difficulty levels.
The game is plagued with bugs, including issues with ball physics and player positioning, making it frustrating to play.
Many players feel that the game lacks content and depth, with limited gameplay options and unrealistic mechanics.
The user interface is poorly designed, lacking essential features like an exit menu, which adds to the overall negative experience.
stability
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The game suffers from significant stability issues, with users reporting numerous bugs and an incomplete experience, such as the lack of an exit to menu option. Many feel it resembles a poorly adapted mobile app rather than a polished VR title, leading to disappointment regarding its overall quality and value.
“I have a feeling this was designed as a fun mobile phone app which they converted to VR without improving much and just shipped it off. It's also quite buggy, incomplete (not even exit to menu buttons - have to close the game each time), and it’s overpriced.”
“A cricket game could and should be awesome in VR, but this game is little better than a mobile phone game, and a buggy one at that.”
story
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The story aspect received mixed feedback, with some users expressing a willingness to give high ratings based on personal preferences rather than the narrative itself, suggesting that the story may not be compelling enough to attract new players.
gameplay
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Reviewers suggest that cricket, as a sports game or simulation, has strong potential for engaging gameplay in virtual reality, leveraging the immersive mechanics of the medium effectively.
“Cricket, as a sports game or simulation, would suit VR mechanics quite easily.”
“The gameplay mechanics are intuitive and engaging, making it easy for both new and experienced players to enjoy.”
“The combination of strategy and skill in the gameplay keeps every match exciting and unpredictable.”