No King No Kingdom VR
- February 16, 2020
- Fullmetal Developer
"No King No Kingdom VR" is a strategy game set in a medieval fantasy world, where you must build and manage your own kingdom in virtual reality. Gather resources, train soldiers, and engage in epic battles against enemy kingdoms in a fully immersive environment. Your decisions and strategies will determine the fate of your kingdom, with multiple endings to discover.
Reviews
- The game offers a unique combination of first-person gameplay and RTS base-building, providing a fun and immersive experience.
- There is a lot of content to explore, including various upgrades and modes, which keeps players engaged.
- The developer is active in the community and seems committed to improving the game, showing promise for future updates.
- The controls are clunky and confusing, making gameplay frustrating, especially for managing larger armies.
- Many players experience eye strain when playing in VR for extended periods, making it less enjoyable compared to other VR titles.
- The game feels unfinished with several bugs and missing features that are typically expected in similar games.
- gameplay14 mentions
- 43 % positive mentions
- 36 % neutral mentions
- 21 % negative mentions
The gameplay of "No King No Kingdom VR" presents an intriguing blend of first-person mechanics and RTS base-building, but suffers from clunky controls and a lack of essential RTS elements that hinder the overall experience. While the core concepts and mechanics show promise, the game feels rushed out of early access and requires significant improvements to enhance playability. Many players express hope for future updates to address these issues and refine the gameplay.
“On paper, the premise is ideal: a combination of first-person gameplay and RTS base-building.”
“Gameplay is its most shining point.”
“Well-designed mechanics and interesting concepts of kingship.”
“The main issue here is that controls are clunky at best, and combined with the fact that this game is missing some generic RTS elements that would streamline gameplay.”
“This came out of early access too soon and needs some serious kinks ironed out. Due to the cumbersome gameplay, I cannot recommend No King No Kingdom VR currently.”
“Hopefully these minor gameplay quality of life issues get sorted because I want this game to be good.”
- graphics8 mentions
- 13 % positive mentions
- 38 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics have received significant criticism, with many users describing them as blocky and lacking detail, which detracts from the overall experience. Despite this, players express a strong appreciation for the game's core mechanics and would welcome improvements in graphics and polish.
“I would gladly pay $60 for a game like this with better graphics, sound, and polish.”
“The graphics suck and the controls take getting used to, but this game is amazing.”
“Would gladly pay $60 for a game like this with better graphics, sound, and polish.”
“I've never been a fan of the blocky, lack of detail, plain Jane graphics look.”
- story4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The reviews do not provide any specific insights into the game's story, focusing instead on the technical performance and visual strain experienced while playing. As such, there is no information available regarding the narrative aspect of the game.
- music2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The music in the game is straightforward and unobtrusive, effectively complementing the gameplay without being overly elaborate or distracting.
“No frills, but no ignoring sounds or music.”