- August 21, 2023
- metayildizoyun
Run For Exodus
Platforms
About
Join the exciting adventure of a character who survived the zombie apocalypse with an action-packed game called "Run For Exodus". In a radio broadcast, you learn about the existence of the Exodus, a salvation ship for survivors. Your character embarks on a journey full of dangers to reach the ship. You will need to use your skills to avoid zombie attacks, fight and survive. It will …








- The game offers a smooth and enjoyable VR experience with impressive graphics and sound design.
- The hidden blade mechanic adds a unique and satisfying gameplay element, especially in tense situations.
- The game features various modes that extend playtime and provide a fun experience for zombie genre fans.
- The movement system, which requires swinging arms to move, is cumbersome and lacks alternative options like smooth locomotion or teleportation.
- Performance issues have been reported, causing gameplay struggles even on decent hardware.
- Minor glitches and difficulties with weapon mechanics can disrupt the overall experience.
gameplay
11 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is characterized by engaging mechanics, particularly the innovative use of the 'hidden blade' for combat, which adds a unique flair to the standard VR zombie experience. Players appreciate the natural setup of weapon mechanics and the creative level selection method, enhancing the overall enjoyment despite some minor issues. Overall, the gameplay tricks and weapon interactions are highlighted as standout features that keep players hooked.
“What got me hooked were the gameplay tricks.”
“The weapon mechanics and hidden blade in our hand have truly added a unique beauty to the game.”
“In normal gameplay experiences, you shouldn't run into these problems.”
“While it is your standard zombie game in VR, it was still kinda neat; it had a small little intro and the mechanics seemed neat, like having a blade that shoots out your wrist for stabbing zombies and the menu had a neat thing where you stabbed photos to select levels.”
“The setup mechanics of weapons feel very natural in VR.”