Leave No One Behind: Ia Drang VR
- July 19, 2022
- Gaming 301
"Leave No One Behind: la Drang VR" is a tactical real-time strategy game set during the Vietnam War in 1965. The VR version allows players to experience an intense level of immersion, giving them the ability to literally fly over the battlefield and view the combat from both ground and strategic levels. Players will lead American troops in key engagements, requiring them to learn intensively while fighting for the lives of their men and the success of their mission.
Reviews
- The game features stunning graphics and immersive environments, making it visually appealing in VR.
- The concept of the game is engaging, allowing players to recreate historical battles with a focus on strategy and unit management.
- There is potential for a great experience for hardcore RTS fans who enjoy detailed gameplay and historical accuracy.
- The game is currently unfinished and plagued with bugs, making it difficult to play and complete missions.
- Controls are frustrating, with a lack of proper tutorials and important information, leading to confusion during gameplay.
- The game has performance issues, running at low frame rates and lacking optimization, which detracts from the overall experience.
- story9 mentions
- 11 % positive mentions
- 56 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The story is marred by significant technical issues, with players frequently encountering bugs that hinder mission completion and progression. While the narrative hints at a dramatic experience involving four brothers and their vow to avoid future battles, the gameplay frustrations overshadow the storytelling, leaving players feeling stuck and unable to fully engage with the plot. Overall, the combination of narrative potential and gameplay obstacles results in a disjointed experience.
“It was a life-changing experience for the four surviving brothers who vowed to the Almighty never to go into battle again unless the code was up to military standards and the mission was not wrought with such overwhelming odds.”
“It is full of bugs; missions are almost impossible to finish as they bug all the time.”
“I believe that it is possible to finish the first mission but lock yourself out of the second mission if your troops are wiped out.”
“Since I only got past the tutorial mission and basically with my troops wiped out, I won't score the game.”
- graphics6 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are generally considered good, with options for customization such as grass detail and draw distance, allowing players to fine-tune their experience. While some users reported issues like blurriness and occasional glitches, the overall performance on high settings with DLSS enabled is commendable, achieving around 90 fps on capable hardware. However, the inability to adjust graphical settings from the menu was noted as a drawback.
“There is smooth turning and locomotion, the ability to turn off all blinders or aid, DLSS is available, several graphics settings like grass detail, far shadows, shadow resolution, draw distance, extra foliage, so you can really custom-tune it.”
“On my RTX 3080, on high graphical settings, with DLSS on medium quality, I was getting mostly 90 FPS.”
“I've seen some graphics glitches but nothing game-breaking.”
“At the menu screen, I was not able to adjust any of the graphical settings.”
“For me, the graphics were too blurry.”
“I've seen some graphics glitches, but nothing game-breaking.”
- stability3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game's stability has been criticized for being plagued with bugs and glitches, making it difficult to enjoy. While some users noted minor graphical issues, the overall experience is marred by a lack of polish and optimization, particularly given its early access status from an indie developer.
“However, it is so bug-ridden that it makes it hard to play.”
“Both were just released, produced by an indie developer, and are in early access, but after playing, I found them unpolished, unoptimized, ugly, and buggy.”
“I've seen some graphics glitches, but nothing game-breaking.”
- optimization2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The optimization of the game has been widely criticized, with users noting a lack of significant improvements, unimplemented basic features, and numerous bugs affecting default interactions. Many feel that the game appears unpolished and visually unappealing, reflecting the challenges often associated with early access titles from indie developers.
“For me, this is a pass because it just doesn't feel like it has been optimized significantly. Basic features aren't implemented, and it doesn't seem like it has been properly checked for bugs or that the default interactions are working properly.”
“Both were just released, produced by an indie developer, and are in early access, but after playing, I found them unpolished, unoptimized, ugly, and buggy.”
- gameplay2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- -100 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The gameplay primarily revolves around commanding units, offering players a strategic experience that emphasizes tactical decision-making. Initial impressions suggest a focus on engaging mechanics that enhance the overall gameplay experience.
“Gameplay is commanding units.”
“Gameplay is repetitive and lacks depth.”
“The controls feel clunky and unresponsive.”
“There are too many bugs that disrupt the gameplay experience.”