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Order Up VR

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71%Game Brain Score
optimization, gameplay
71% User Score Based on 55 reviews

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Order Up VR is a single player casual simulation game with a business theme. It was developed by Siddharth Jain and was released on June 13, 2019. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

A cooking and time management game in VR. The player has to make the orders of the customers while managing the kitchen. The player will use the ingredients and different stations around them to make the order of the customer and serve it before the customer becomes angry. As the player plays more levels, the game will become harder and new recipes will be added to the burger joint. You will have …

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71%
Audience ScoreBased on 55 reviews
optimization3 negative mentions

  • Order Up VR is a fun and engaging cooking simulator that immerses players in a hectic restaurant environment, offering a variety of recipes and tasks.
  • The game is free to play, making it an accessible option for those looking for a casual VR experience.
  • The intuitive controls and realistic physics enhance the gameplay, allowing players to enjoy the cooking mechanics despite some minor bugs.
  • The game suffers from performance issues, including lag and glitches that can hinder gameplay, especially in later levels.
  • Many players find the game repetitive and lacking in depth, with a desire for more levels and a richer storyline.
  • Some mechanics, such as object interactions and the handling of food orders, can be clunky and frustrating, leading to a less enjoyable experience.
  • optimization
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is severely lacking, with players experiencing significant performance issues that prevent progression beyond the first level due to bugs, such as the end-card falling through the map. While restarting the game can temporarily alleviate some problems, the overall experience is marred by these flaws, detracting from what could have been an enjoyable title. Improved optimization is crucial for a better gameplay experience.

    • “The good news is that you can usually fix the optimization issues by simply quitting the game and restarting.”
    • “Doesn't run well, can't go past level 1 due to the end card falling through the map the second it spawns. For anyone wondering why I'm bothering to write a review after playing for like 12 minutes, the first level literally takes less than 2 minutes, even with the bad performance. Maybe eventually, if you repeat level 1 enough, you might get to actually continue to level 2, but I'm not spending the potentially large amount of time necessary to do so.”
    • “Unfortunately, it has a huge flaw: the game is poorly optimized (Unity engine).”
    • “I would score much higher with improved optimization and smoother interactions.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay is generally well-received, with players enjoying the overall experience, graphics, and music. However, some mechanics are considered odd, such as items not needing to be fully immersed to function, which may be a design choice to reduce player frustration. Additionally, performance issues like frame rate drops can negatively impact gameplay.

    • “I love the music, I love the graphics, and I freaking loved the gameplay.”
    • “There were some weird mechanics (like the fries got fried without being all the way in the fryer), but I'm guessing that's so the player doesn't get frustrated from not doing everything perfectly.”
    • “Your frame rates will take a hit, and it will cause gameplay problems.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics have received mixed reviews, with some players finding them basic yet enjoyable for a free-to-play title, while others criticize them as horrid and problematic, leading to gameplay issues such as flickering visuals that can cause discomfort. Overall, there are concerns about performance and visual quality that detract from the gaming experience.

    • “I thought the graphics were good for a free-to-play game.”
    • “Considering how basic (not an insult, I enjoy the aesthetic) the graphics are, there is no reason the game should be running as bad as it does.”
    • “The graphics are horrid and the gameplay is below subpar.”
    • “I played it for a bit but had to quit after the drinks section; the visuals were messed up and flickered in my peripheral vision, making me feel sick. Additionally, the drinks seemed to take too long to fill for a good score. If those issues get fixed, it seems like it could be a good game.”
  • story
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is not explicitly discussed in the reviews, as users primarily focus on technical difficulties related to gameplay on the Oculus Quest 2 headset. There is a mention of an initial interaction required to start the game, but no details about the narrative itself are provided.

  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, with users reporting that it often fails to launch and is plagued by glitches, particularly during the initial loading screen. Overall, the experience is described as very buggy and unreliable.

    • “Broken game, can't even open it anymore; it just glitches when the Full Sail logo comes up and I can't see anything after that.”
    • “Very buggy.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game received mixed reviews; while some players praised it enthusiastically, others found it lacking and did not enjoy it.

    • “I love the music, I love the graphics, and I freaking loved the gameplay.”
    • “I did not care for the music.”
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Order Up VR is a casual simulation game with business theme.

Order Up VR is available on PC and Windows.

Order Up VR was released on June 13, 2019.

Order Up VR was developed by Siddharth Jain.

Order Up VR has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players disliked this game for its optimization.

Order Up VR is a single player game.

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