Orlando Theme Park VR - Roller Coaster and Rides
- August 21, 2020
- Thetis Games and Simulators
Available Devices - Oculus Rift - HTC Vive - HTC Vive Cosmos - SteamVR, including Valve Index and all compatible SteamVR controllers. About the GameWelcome to Orlando Theme Park VR! Are your palms sweaty already? Are you brave enough to face all toys and rides? Yes, this is a VR experience like you have never seen before! This is a real-life simulation more than a game! Going to a virtual park…
Reviews
- The game offers a unique and immersive VR experience that can be thrilling and enjoyable for users.
- The vibrant colors and sound effects create an engaging atmosphere that enhances the overall experience.
- The developers show dedication to improving the game, and there is potential for future updates to enhance gameplay.
- The game suffers from poor performance, including screen tearing, lag, and unresponsive controls, making it difficult to enjoy.
- Many rides require additional payments after a brief demo, which frustrates players who expect a more complete experience for free.
- The graphics and overall quality are subpar, leading to disappointment among players who anticipated a more polished VR experience.
- graphics7 mentions
- 14 % positive mentions
- 43 % neutral mentions
- 43 % negative mentions
The graphics of this game receive mixed reviews, with some praising its spectacular visuals on capable PCs, while others criticize the poor performance and low-quality visuals, particularly in VR settings. Many users report significant lag, low frame rates, and graphical glitches, even when settings are minimized, leading to a frustrating experience. Overall, the game's graphical performance appears inconsistent and problematic across different setups.
“This game runs seamlessly on any PC setup, and the graphics are nothing short of spectacular.”
“Awful visuals and controls make it one of the worst VR amusement park experiences.”
“The graphics are simple, a little too simple.”
“Performance is truly awful, even with the graphic options turned to the lowest setting.”
- optimization7 mentions
- 43 % positive mentions
- 14 % neutral mentions
- 43 % negative mentions
The game's optimization has received mixed reviews; while some players report a lack of performance issues, many others describe it as poorly optimized, with significant performance problems even at low graphic settings. A recent update has improved performance, but issues like slight hitches persist, indicating that further optimization is still needed for a smoother experience, especially on older hardware. Overall, there is hope for improvement as the developers continue to address these concerns.
“You'll feel like you're actually riding these roller coasters, and I've had no performance issues whatsoever.”
“It's clear they are working at it, and if it runs smoothly for newer PCs and headsets, it'll probably be a lot of fun.”
“(edit 8/30 - as of the latest patch, performance is greatly improved but still not perfect. Every 3 seconds like clockwork, the game hitches slightly as if a process is updating that really isn't optimized well enough. All of the below feedback also still applies.)”
“The game is poorly optimized.”
“Performance is truly awful, even with the graphic options turned to the lowest setting.”
“The game just got a performance update.”
- music2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game's music is criticized for being a single, overly loud, and generic fairground track that detracts from the experience, compounded by technical issues indicated by numerous error messages on the screen.
“There's only one music track.”
“When you load up the game, you're treated to obnoxiously loud and generic fairground music, along with a debug console on your monitor throwing thousands of errors.”
- stability2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game suffers from significant stability issues, including frequent screen freezes, black flickers, and low frame rates, particularly on lower-end hardware like the GTX 1060. Players have reported stuttering and various graphical glitches that detract from the overall experience.
“Constant screen freezes and black flickers.”
“You will likely feel nauseous if you're using a GTX 1060, because despite the low-polygon world, I was experiencing very low frame rates, stuttering, and various graphical glitches.”
- monetization1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The monetization aspect of the game is heavily criticized for its reliance on microtransactions, which many users feel detracts from the overall experience and creates a pay-to-win environment.
“The monetization system feels like a never-ending cycle of microtransactions that drain your wallet.”
“It's frustrating how much the game pushes you to spend money on in-game purchases to enjoy basic features.”
“The paywall is so high that it makes it nearly impossible to progress without spending real money.”
- story1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The user did not provide any specific feedback about the story aspect of the game, only mentioning their use of the Oculus Quest 2. Therefore, no summary can be derived regarding the story.
- gameplay1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players have reported significant issues with navigation, citing that joystick controls often result in unintended movements, such as walking sideways or backwards, which detracts from the overall gameplay experience.
“Navigating was difficult; moving forward on the joystick made you walk anywhere but forward. I would sometimes go left, right, or even backwards, ruining the experience and gameplay completely.”
“The controls felt unresponsive and clunky, making it frustrating to execute basic actions.”
“I encountered numerous bugs that disrupted the gameplay, causing me to lose progress and enjoyment.”