- April 5, 2018
- Sticky Studios
Project Rampage VR
Platforms
About
Big meets bigger in Project Rampage VR, the official virtual reality game for the movie Rampage . Using Crispr technology, create monster mutations in Energyne's lab and unleash destruction across the world. Play as George, Ralph and Lizzie as you run, climb, throw and smash your way through Chicago and Paris! Complete challenges and rack up points as you destroy your surroundings.






- The game is free and offers a fun experience of rampaging through cities as a giant monster, reminiscent of classic arcade games.
- There is a good variety of levels and challenges, with a progression system that allows players to unlock new abilities and monsters.
- Despite some control issues, many players found the gameplay enjoyable and engaging, especially when smashing buildings and throwing objects.
- The controls are often unresponsive and inconsistent, making it difficult to perform actions like throwing objects or climbing buildings.
- The game has numerous bugs and glitches, including crashes and issues with progressing past certain levels, particularly on the Oculus Rift.
- Many players reported that the graphics and overall polish feel lacking, giving the impression of an unfinished or beta experience.
gameplay
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is a mix of nostalgic elements reminiscent of old-school Rampage games, enhanced by a unique throwing mechanic that stands out in the VR space. While the progression system and movement mechanics are enjoyable, players have noted issues with the tutorial and the need for improvements in jumping and turning controls. Overall, the gameplay is considered decent, especially for a free game, but it could benefit from further refinement.
“The way upgrading works is interesting, and the gameplay is very much like the old school Rampage games, but in 3D and VR. Other than how upgrades work, the only major gameplay difference is that you have stamina, which prevents you from reaching the tops of tall buildings before falling off.”
“Still, there is a progression system which isn't terrible. The gameplay is not bad, graphics are 7/10, so all in all, a pretty good free game.”
“The throwing mechanic may be the best I've tried in any VR game, and I have tried almost all.”
“I can't even get through the tutorial because the mechanics of throwing seem to be completely screwed up.”
“Needs a jump mechanic as well as a refined turning ability.”