Laid-Back Camp: Virtual - Fumoto Campsite

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"Laid-Back Camp: Virtual - Fumoto Campsite" is a VR adventure game where players, as Rin, explore the Fumoto Campsite with Nadeshiko. The game features fully voiced characters and beautiful scenery, offering a short, immersive camping experience with the beloved cast from the Laid-Back Camp series. Content differs from the Lake Motosu version, and it can be played both with and without a HMD.

  • iPad
  • iPhone
  • Nintendo Switch
  • PC
  • Phone
  • Play​station 4
  • Virtual Reality
  • Windows
  • Android
  • Mobile Platform
  • Oculus Quest
  • Oculus VR
  • Play​Station
  • Play​Station VR
  • Tablet

Reviews

92%
Audience ScoreBased on 78 reviews
music3 negative mentions
  • The game is incredibly cute and offers a relaxing experience, especially with the presence of Nadeshiko and the fluffy dog.
  • High-quality graphics and audio create an immersive atmosphere that fans of Yuru Camp will appreciate.
  • Despite its short length, the game provides a comforting slice of life that many players find enjoyable.
  • The game is considered overpriced for the limited content, lasting only about 20-30 minutes.
  • Lacks interactivity, with most actions requiring minimal engagement, which may disappoint players looking for a more dynamic experience.
  • The environment feels flat and less immersive, with a 2D background that detracts from the overall VR experience.
  • music10 mentions

    The music in the game is widely praised for its peaceful and healing qualities, contributing to a comforting atmosphere. Reviewers highlight the high quality of the audio, including a new original soundtrack during sunrise, while noting that the experience could benefit from increased interactivity and exploration. Overall, the music enhances the game's charm and emotional impact.

    • “Everything from the character models, the UI, the music, and the voice acting feels very high quality.”
    • “Same criticisms from the Motosu version too; it needs a bit more interactivity, music, and exploration, but definitely gives you tons of comfort and healing.”
    • “The new OST during the sunrise is also a huge plus (sasuga Akiyuki Tateyama again).”
    • “Peaceful relaxing music that is full of cuteness and healing from Nadeshiko.”
  • story6 mentions

    The reviews indicate that there is no story present in the game, with users focusing instead on technical issues related to controller bindings that require manual configuration.

    • “No story.”
    • “No story.”
    • “The controller bindings still do not support quest out of the box; you have to go into your controller settings to map the buttons.”
  • graphics4 mentions

    The graphics are technically identical to the Motosu version, though slightly less vibrant due to the absence of an animated lake. However, they still provide a visually pleasing experience, particularly with the inclusion of a sunrise reminiscent of the third episode of season one.

    • “The graphics are technically the same as the Motosu version, only a bit duller because there's no animated lake, but still a nice treat, especially since we get to see the sunrise in relation to the 3rd episode of season 1.”
    • “The graphics are technically the same as the Motosu version, only a bit duller because there's no animated lake. It's still a nice treat, especially since we get to see the sunrise in relation to the 3rd episode of season 1.”
  • gameplay4 mentions

    The gameplay is described as straightforward and unremarkable, lacking any standout features or complexity.

  • grinding2 mentions

    Players consistently express that the grinding required in the game is excessively time-consuming, suggesting that it feels like one would need a second life to fully engage with it.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
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