Sharecare YOU VR
- September 16, 2020
- Sharecare Reality Lab
"Sharecare YOU VR" is a healthcare and wellness virtual reality game that aims to help players improve their mental and physical health through a variety of interactive experiences. Players can engage in mindfulness exercises, participate in virtual fitness classes, and learn about healthy habits in a fun and immersive way. The game features detailed and realistic environments, providing a compelling and engaging platform for players to learn about and practice self-care.
Reviews
- The application provides an excellent learning experience for students, with fantastic feedback from users and impressive graphics.
- It offers detailed anatomical information and various viewing modes, making it engaging and informative for both students and professionals.
- The developers are actively updating the app, adding new features and content, which enhances the overall learning experience.
- The lack of flexibility in viewing options, such as the inability to combine specific body systems or fully rotate 3D models, limits the learning experience.
- Some users reported bugs and issues with menu navigation, which can be confusing and detract from the overall usability of the application.
- There are gaps in content, particularly regarding muscles, bones, and certain diseases, which users hope will be addressed in future updates.
- graphics7 mentions
- 71 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 29 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are highly praised for their exceptional quality and impressive detail, particularly in depicting human anatomy and biological processes. Users report smooth performance at 90 fps, especially on high-end hardware like the RTX 3090, enhancing the overall immersive experience. However, some noted that the pointer interaction could be improved, as it sometimes passes through visuals.
“Very impressive - works with Valve Index and runs at a solid 90 fps using 500% resolution (but I'm using an RTX 3090), and the graphics are awesome.”
“The graphics are exceptional and really do a good job of showing various organs.”
“Sharecare VR is an amazing experience, giving you a graphically detailed, information-packed awesome time for those even slightly interested in human biology, with an easy-to-digest package and clear, easy-to-operate menus for every part of the body.”
“Right now, your pointer just goes through the visuals.”
“The visuals of what happens when you gain weight, where you accumulate fat, etc., are lacking.”
- story1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The story aspect of the application is not explicitly mentioned in the user's review, as it focuses on the practical use of the app in an educational setting rather than its narrative elements.
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Users report stability issues, particularly with the menu interface, where scrolling can lead to buggy behavior, such as the pointer incorrectly interacting with multiple menus simultaneously.
“The game frequently crashes, making it nearly impossible to progress without losing hours of work.”
“I often experience severe lag and stuttering, which disrupts the gameplay and makes it frustrating.”
“There are numerous bugs that cause the game to freeze, forcing me to restart and lose my progress.”
- music1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Users feel that the game would benefit from background music to enhance the experience during text-heavy sections, as the absence of voiceovers can make these moments feel dull. They appreciate the option to adjust sound settings for those who prefer silence.
“The game could really benefit from some background music; it gets a bit boring reading text without any voiceover.”
“It would be nice to have an option for background music, as the silence during text reading can be quite dull.”
“For those who prefer a quieter experience, the sound menu is available, but adding some light music would enhance the overall atmosphere.”