- August 11, 2016
- VikingVRStudio
Space Jones VR
44%Game Brain Score
story
graphics, grinding
73% User Score 11 reviews
Platforms
About
Space Jones is a FPS VR game. Story: At an era of human space colony expansion, a bounty hunter (the player) accidently picked up a mysterious treasure named “Star Box”. Therefore, the bounty hunter has been targeted by multiple space pirates. A major war will be triggered at any time. The player will have no choice but to eliminate all the pirate battleships in flocks.






Audience ScoreBased on 11 reviews
story1 positive mentions
grinding3 negative mentions
- The game is well polished with great visuals and immersive gameplay, providing a fun and addictive experience.
- The upgrade system allows players to tailor their weapons and ship abilities, enhancing the gameplay and providing a sense of progression.
- The game offers a good balance of challenge and relaxation, making it enjoyable for both casual and dedicated players.
- The game does not work properly with Oculus controllers, leading to frustration and a poor user experience.
- Some players found the controls to be janky and difficult to get used to, which detracted from the overall enjoyment.
- There are reports of grinding required for upgrades, which may not appeal to all players.
graphics
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics are generally praised for their quality, featuring impressive visuals and a well-designed space setting. However, some users noted that the controller graphics are still based on the Vive rather than Oculus. Additionally, the dynamic enemy designs and large boss ships contribute to a visually engaging experience.
“Nice graphics, nice space setting, enemies do change over time and there are boss ships to contend with too, and they are big.”
“The visuals are great.”
“Visuals: ”
“The graphics of the controllers are still from the Vive ones, not Oculus ones.”
“Visuals are lacking depth and detail, making the overall experience feel flat.”
“The character models look outdated and do not match the quality of modern games.”