- August 25, 2020
- ILMxLAB
Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series
68%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
story
89% User Score 28 reviews
Platforms
About
Step inside a galaxy far, far away with Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series. You are a smuggler operating near Mustafar, the fiery world Darth Vader calls home. When you are unexpectedly pulled out of hyperspace, you find yourself uncovering an ancient mystery at the behest of the Sith Lord himself. With the help of your droid companion, ZO-E3, you’ll navigate the dangers of the fortress, hone …
Audience ScoreBased on 28 reviews
gameplay1 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
- Highly immersive experience with great graphics and sound that captures the Star Wars feel.
- Addictive gameplay with a fun Jedi dojo mode that encourages replayability and score chasing.
- Easy to learn mechanics make it accessible for both new and experienced VR players.
- The campaign is relatively short, with some players completing it in just a few hours.
- Limited content and variety in missions, leading to a feeling of repetitiveness.
- Control issues and glitches can detract from the overall experience, especially for new VR users.
story
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's storyline is generally regarded as enjoyable but lacks cohesion and can become repetitive, making it less memorable in the long run. While the campaign is easy to follow, it doesn't reach the level of a triple-A narrative, and players find the lightsaber dojo to be a more engaging distraction post-campaign.
“Once you beat the storyline (which is pretty good), the Jedi dojo is addicting.”
“But don’t go looking for a triple-A story here; the campaign story feels less cohesive at times and can get a bit repetitive.”
“But don’t go looking for a AAA story here; the campaign story feels less cohesive at times and can get a bit repetitive.”
“I don't know if we'll remember it in the long run, but the story was easy enough to follow and the lightsaber dojo is a decent distraction.”
“I think this game should be called 'Ladders' because you seem to do a lot of this in the story mode.”