- July 28, 2017
- GexagonVR
Qbike
52%Game Brain Score
optimization
music, gameplay
53% User Score 49 reviews
Platforms
About
"Qbike is a sport game that offers both single-player and multiplayer modes, including massively multiplayer and co-op. Players control powerful Quantum Motorcycles with different abilities in various unique locations, reminiscent of classic light cycle gameplay with new features and power-ups. The game includes online multiplayer and leaderboards with deathmatch options."






Audience ScoreBased on 49 reviews
optimization3 positive mentions
gameplay2 negative mentions
- The game has a cool concept reminiscent of Tron, providing an immersive experience for fans of the genre.
- When functional, the gameplay is fast-paced and enjoyable, especially in multiplayer with friends.
- The graphics are appealing, and the sense of speed is well-executed, making it visually engaging.
- The game is abandoned, with dead servers and no single-player or bot options, making it unplayable for most users.
- Many players experience significant technical issues, including crashes and unresponsive controls, particularly with Oculus support.
- The lack of a player base severely limits multiplayer functionality, leading to empty arenas and frustrating gameplay.
music
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game is highly praised, with most players enjoying the majority of the tracks, although a few noted that some pieces lack the desired upbeat energy. Additionally, the option to select different substyles or specific tracks enhances the overall experience.
“The music is great!”
“I love almost all of the music tracks, with a few exceptions where the music isn't upbeat or energetic enough.”
“Being able to choose substyles of music ('darker', 'faster', etc.) or even specific tracks is fantastic.”
“I love almost all of the music tracks, but there are a few exceptions where the music isn't upbeat or energetic enough.”
“I love almost all of the music tracks, but there are a few exceptions where the music isn't upbeat or energetic enough.”
“It would be great to have the ability to choose substyles of music ('darker', 'faster', etc.) or even specific tracks.”