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OrbusVR is a VR-based, massively multiplayer fantasy RPG with a wholesome story and good graphics. It offers 100+ hours of content, including 8 classes, dungeons, raids, PvP, and weekly missions. The game includes open world exploration, pet dragon racing, and public events, but may have optimization and bug issues. The DLC "Mini Story Pack #1: Secrets of Mugwood" is now available for $9.99.

  • PC
  • Windows

Reviews

75%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,744 reviews
story50 positive mentions
grinding98 negative mentions
  • The game offers a unique VR experience with skill-based combat mechanics, allowing players to physically engage in battles and spellcasting.
  • The community is friendly and helpful, with many players willing to assist newcomers and share knowledge about the game.
  • There is a significant amount of content available, including various classes, crafting, fishing, and dungeons, providing hours of gameplay.
  • The game suffers from technical issues, including bugs, crashes, and lag, which can disrupt the gameplay experience.
  • The graphics are simplistic and may not appeal to players accustomed to high-quality visuals in modern games.
  • The questing system can be confusing, with a lack of clear objectives and navigation tools, making it difficult for new players to progress.
  • story378 mentions

    The story in the game has received mixed reviews, with some players finding it engaging and immersive, while others criticize it for being lackluster and poorly structured. Many users note that quests often feel repetitive and generic, primarily revolving around typical MMO tasks like "kill this" or "fetch that," which detracts from the overall narrative experience. Additionally, the quest system is seen as confusing, lacking clear guidance, and often requiring players to rely on community support to navigate effectively.

    • “Awesome quests, great story, immersive gameplay, and tons of players.”
    • “What a great experience, the story is excellent and well thought out, the end game content is phenomenal and constantly expanding.”
    • “Well this game's story or at least from what I've seen of it, definitely grabs your attention and is somewhat interesting.”
    • “Since the developers are already focusing on in-game purchases of new storylines while the product itself is still in need of some serious work, we may be safe to say look somewhere else for this experience.”
    • “Orbus Reborn is garbage, the quest 'system' is basically non-existent, the community is gone, and the game is completely gutted of what was once fantastic, and now they're trying to sell back to us the pieces that they ripped out.”
    • “The story is lacking and somewhat messily thrown together, but there are a ton of NPCs to meet and hundreds of hours of content to pilfer through.”
  • gameplay356 mentions

    The gameplay of this VR MMO is characterized by intricate mechanics that require skillful execution, particularly in combat and class abilities, which can lead to a rewarding experience for players who invest time in mastering them. However, many users note issues with clunky mechanics, poor balancing, and a lack of engaging content, leading to a repetitive experience that may not hold players' interest long-term. While the community is praised for its friendliness and support, the overall execution of gameplay elements, including movement and quest design, leaves room for improvement.

    • “The gameplay is fun and I enjoy the different takes on combat for each class.”
    • “The mechanics of each class are unique, clever, and fun.”
    • “Gameplay is incredible, extremely rewarding once you master a class.”
    • “Flaws in the game mechanics, UI/menus, and level design/art make it an unappealing package that is very hard to get invested in.”
    • “Yeah, I get it's supposed to be really difficult, but even if you're skilled, it doesn't matter; you'll lose to the janky mechanics eventually.”
    • “To be honest, that is my major problem with the game: horrible balancing and bad mechanics (but conceptually great).”
  • graphics310 mentions

    The graphics of the game have received mixed reviews, with many players noting that they are simplistic and reminiscent of older titles, which can detract from the overall experience. While some appreciate the charming, low-poly art style and find it suitable for VR, others criticize the visuals as outdated and lacking detail. Overall, players agree that despite the graphics not being a strong point, the engaging gameplay and community make the game enjoyable.

    • “The graphics are nice and have a cartoon Wind Waker style to them, making simple poly stuff work well with the art direction.”
    • “The graphics are definitely getting better as the game gets updated, as you can see by YouTube videos.”
    • “I find that the graphics perfectly suit VR in its current state.”
    • “The graphics are completely terrible!”
    • “The graphics are very limited in detail, making it very dull and unattractive - and I feel this has less to do with the art style, and more to do with simply choosing not to include more detail.”
    • “On the surface, I thought this was a pretty generic wanna-be MMO with 1998 graphics.”
  • grinding98 mentions

    The game features significant grinding, often leading to a tedious experience as players repeatedly kill the same enemies or complete unfulfilling quests. While there are various activities to engage in, many players feel that the excessive grind detracts from the overall enjoyment and flow of the game, making progression feel slow and monotonous. Despite this, some players appreciate the grind as part of the MMO experience, finding it manageable if balanced with exploration and social interaction.

    • “In short, I don't really play this game anymore and whenever I feel like I want to, I get reminded of the fact I will be grinding the same enemies over and over again, or do unfulfilling fetch quests for NPCs I can't even remember meeting.”
    • “Having to do this much grinding takes away from the overall experience of the game and makes it dull and boring.”
    • “The game is very grindy, and oftentimes the menu and general navigation felt clunky and unreliable.”
  • stability62 mentions

    The game is currently experiencing a range of bugs and glitches, which is typical for early access titles, leading to a somewhat clunky and unstable experience. However, the development team is actively addressing these issues with regular updates, and many players still find the game enjoyable despite its flaws. Overall, while stability is a concern, the game's potential and ongoing support make it worth considering.

    • “Love it, keeps getting updates and runs great.”
    • “Runs great, has people playing it, has lots of bugs which can be worked out, but definitely worth getting.”
    • “Right now it is clunky, buggy, and just not fun.”
    • “Unfortunately, I couldn't try out the mage class because this game is riddled with bugs and glitches.”
    • “At its current state, Orbus is very playable and enjoyable; however, like any other early access game, it has many bugs, glitches, etc. that make the gameplay not as smooth of an experience.”
  • optimization42 mentions

    The game's optimization has received significant criticism, with many players experiencing poor performance, stuttering, and control issues across various hardware setups, including high-end PCs. While some users report smoother performance after updates, the overall consensus is that the game suffers from major optimization problems that detract from the experience. Players are advised to wait for further improvements before fully engaging with the game.

    • “The performance is a lot smoother now (1.4% reprojection gtx 1080 / ryzen 7 1700 at 2.0 supersampling), and there are more classes, new enemy types, and a new quest structure.”
    • “+ no stuttering/performance issues”
    • “*runs fairly well, I am barely sub-VR specs and got good performance”
    • “Played for no more than an hour as I got so fed up with the poor controls and lack of optimization for the Index.”
    • “Even the best PCs will slow to a crawl thanks to the poor optimization of graphics; the only reason it looks interesting is because of the fact that it's put in mixed reality.”
    • “Worst performance I've ever had in a VR game, and I play a good bit of VRChat.”
  • humor28 mentions

    The humor in the game is a standout feature, with players frequently sharing laughs in social interactions, whether through amusing gameplay mechanics like the challenging runemage spells or the antics of high-level players teasing newcomers. The proximity-based chat enhances the experience, allowing for spontaneous and funny conversations that contribute to a lively community atmosphere. Overall, players find the game's humor to be engaging and a key part of their enjoyment.

    • “You'll also frequently stumble into groups of friends who are just sitting around the main town, laughing and having a good time.”
    • “The chat is proximity-based, which really makes the world feel real. It's an awesome thing to experience conversations as you pass by other players; the community has been awesome, helpful, and hilarious.”
    • “It's awesome to be fishing and feel like you aren't just watching a screen and waiting to mash a button - you're sitting with people you can interact with who feel like they are really there with you, joking and laughing between casts.”
  • music26 mentions

    The music in the game is generally well-received, with many players appreciating its adventurous and setting-appropriate quality, enhancing the exploration experience. However, some users find the soundtrack repetitive and feel that the transition to combat music can be jarring, leading to a desire for more variety. Overall, while the music adds to the atmosphere, it can sometimes feel overshadowed by gameplay frustrations.

    • “Not only does it boast a fun adventurous soundtrack, but it also has a really fun interesting world to explore.”
    • “Music/sound: music is well done, very setting appropriate.”
    • “The moment where the music is just right.”
    • “Combat sucks, navigation sucks, repetitive music and sounds, and lifeless animations.”
    • “With Orbus, you're basically constantly swinging and moving your arms around in the most repetitive way ever. You can have music going at least, but with the headset on, you aren't watching YouTube or anything.”
    • “Reducing the music volume rewards you with silence until the music transitions to combat, in which you're rewarded with random bursts of the soundtrack.”
  • emotional10 mentions

    Players express a strong emotional connection to the game, with some feeling a deep sense of wonder and immersion as if they truly embody their characters, particularly as mages. However, there are also feelings of disappointment and sadness regarding the game's decline, leading to a mix of nostalgia and frustration. Overall, the emotional experience varies significantly among players, highlighting both the game's capacity to inspire and the pain of its perceived downfall.

    • “It made me feel as if I truly were a mage and I love the game for it.”
    • “I've been in VR since early 2016 and this game made me feel wonder again.”
    • “Now regarding the story, if there's one thing I hate about MMOs, it's the boring story that doesn't grab my attention.”
  • monetization6 mentions

    The monetization strategy of the game has drawn criticism, as developers prioritize in-game purchases for new storylines despite the game's need for significant improvements. While the combat is enjoyable, promotional materials do not accurately represent its quality, and the focus on monetization may detract from the overall experience. Players are advised to consider alternatives until the game is more polished.

    • “Since the developers are already focusing on in-game purchases of new storylines while the product itself is still in need of some serious work, we may be safe to say look somewhere else for this experience.”
    • “The videos don't do combat justice; I actually really loved combat in this game, but the ads don't make it look as appealing as it is.”
  • replayability6 mentions

    The game is praised for its exceptional replayability, offering hundreds of hours of engaging gameplay and a wealth of content for its price. Players who invest time to master the game will find a rewarding experience, making it a great value for those seeking depth and replay value.

    • “One of the deepest VR games with the most replayability.”
    • “Good for hundreds of hours of gameplay with a lot of replay value.”
    • “If you push through and learn the game to max level, you'll have a blast; the amount of replayable content for $20 gives you the most bang for your buck.”
  • atmosphere6 mentions

    The game is praised for its warm and inviting atmosphere, characterized by a strong sense of community and friendliness among players. Users appreciate the sociability and helpfulness that contribute to a refreshing change in gaming environments.

    • “Also atmosphere?”
    • “Aside from that, the game has a very warm atmosphere.”
    • “I've only played the game a limited time so far but the mechanics are great, the sociability is fantastic, everyone seems to want to help others or just be friendly to one another - what a refreshing change for a game atmosphere!”
  • character development4 mentions

    Character development in this open-world MMO is criticized for being minimal, with players noting that the lack of leg animations and the dissatisfying character design detract from the overall experience.

    • “There isn't much character development.”
    • “There isn't much character development.”
    • “Yes, it's cool because it's an open world MMO that you can play in VR, but no legs and the dissipating character design ruins it for me.”
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Play time

15hMedian play time
107hAverage play time
4-80hSpent by most gamers
*Based on 32 analyzed playthroughs

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