- April 19, 2017
- Epotech
Oblivion Tesseract VR
Platforms
About
Oblivion Tesseract is a VR game, performed with FPS mode, which differs from the old-school TD games. Your target is to protect the Tesseract and to survive from fierce monsters, with different types of guns, grenades and immense mass energy turrets! Tesseract can absorb the abilities of the bosses you defeated! Explore the Tesseract’s history as a brave guardian!





- The game offers a unique blend of tower defense and FPS mechanics, providing a different experience in VR.
- It's fun to play in short bursts, making it a decent option for quick gaming sessions.
- The game is free to play, allowing players to try it without any financial commitment.
- The graphics are poorly rendered and lack polish, contributing to an overall disappointing visual experience.
- Gameplay can be unintuitive, with unclear instructions and issues like difficulty in obtaining upgrades.
- The game has a very low player count and has struggled to attract a larger audience, indicating a lack of appeal.
graphics
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics have received mixed reviews, with some users criticizing them as low-quality and reminiscent of an asset flip, which detracts from the overall gaming experience. However, there are also positive remarks about the artwork and visuals, indicating that while the graphics may not appeal to everyone, some players appreciate the aesthetic. Overall, the graphics need significant improvement to enhance the game's appeal.
“I like the artwork and gameplay.”
“The visuals look nice.”
“This is a blend of static FPS and tower defense... place towers and deal with incoming (tiny) enemies. Bad, slightly asset flip-looking graphics round out a rather poor gaming experience that seriously needs a ton of polish before it's ready to ship.”
“The graphics aren't great. That will understandably be a turn-off for a lot of gamers, and it's a big contributor to the failure of the game to attract players despite having no up-front cost.”