Oval
- August 11, 2019
- Reactor Heart
Oval takes your skills to a whole new level with thrilling and competitive multiplayer battles. Break your speed limit and go faster than ever without motion-sickness thanks to Oval's unique technology. Create, share or play awesome community maps using the multiplayer level editor.
Reviews
- The movement system is highly praised for being fast, fluid, and intuitive, reminiscent of classic games like Tribes and Halo.
- The game offers a variety of modes and is fun to play against bots, making it enjoyable even with a low player count.
- The developers are active and responsive, continuously adding content and addressing player feedback, which builds excitement for the game's future.
- The multiplayer experience is lacking due to a low player base, leading to issues with lag and limited matchmaking.
- Some players found the controls difficult to master initially, which could deter new users from fully enjoying the game.
- There are complaints about the absence of features like building or creative modes that were expected based on promotional materials.
- gameplay8 mentions
- 38 % positive mentions
- 63 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay is highly praised for its polished mechanics and engaging design, blending "capture the orb" elements with a nostalgic deathmatch vibe. Despite being in early access, players find it fun and well-executed, contributing to an overall positive experience.
“I have played quite a few matches, and the 'capture the orb' type of gameplay mixed with that old-school deathmatch feeling just works for me.”
“Gameplay-wise, I can see that it's an early access game, but the core gameplay seems to be extremely polished.”
“I looks great, plays great, moves great and the gameplay is a whole lot of fun.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The reviews suggest that the graphics in the game may resonate more with an older demographic, potentially indicating a preference for a more mature or realistic visual style in virtual reality experiences. However, the comments do not provide specific details about the quality or aesthetics of the graphics themselves.