- February 24, 2017
- Tunnel Vision Studio
Lost in the Ocean VR
Platforms
About
"Lost in the Ocean VR" is a survival game where players are stranded on a tropical island after a shipwreck. The game realistically portrays the challenges of satisfying basic needs such as hunger and thirst, and requires players to interact with their surroundings to craft tools and start fires. The ultimate goal is to escape the island by building a raft and navigating the Pacific Ocean. Can you survive and escape?











- The game has a neat concept of survival in VR, providing a unique experience of being stranded on a deserted island.
- Graphics are visually appealing, with good quality assets and a beautiful island environment that enhances the gameplay.
- The game offers some entertainment value and can be enjoyable for fans of survival games, especially if purchased on sale.
- The game is very limited in content, lacking exploration and updates since its initial release, leading to a feeling of abandonment.
- Gameplay is plagued by technical issues, including glitches, crashes, and poor physics, which detract from the overall experience.
- Many players find the game boring and short, with unclear mechanics and a lack of depth in crafting and interactions.
graphics
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players praising the beautiful environments, light placements, and overall visual quality, while others criticize them as muddy or fuzzy. Despite these inconsistencies, many appreciate the game's artistic direction and smooth performance, indicating a generally positive reception overall.
“While doing so, you will enjoy a great soundtrack, good quality graphics, and smooth gameplay.”
“The graphics are nice – it’s a beautiful island, and very peaceful (great idea including the 'relax' mode on the latest release!) It runs smooth and stable.”
“It was graphically pleasing, and we were impressed with the light placements and quality of the assets.”
“The graphics are muddy, blurry, and total trash.”
“Graphics are a little fuzzy; still, I'm sure that will clear up.”
“The graphics are decent; that's about it.”