- December 6, 2016
- MT Worlds
World VR Competition
52%Game Brain Score
graphics, atmosphere
gameplay, music
73% User Score 22 reviews
Platforms
About
"World VR Competition" is a virtual reality game that offers 8 unique events, including tests of skill, instincts, and reaction time. Players can compete against friends in party mode or against their own high scores and online leaderboards in practice mode. The game is designed for local multiplayer, with features such as spectator camera angles, character customization, and a configurable headset swap timer to keep the competition engaging for all players.








Audience ScoreBased on 22 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
- The game is a fun party experience, especially when played with friends, creating a competitive atmosphere.
- It offers a variety of mini-games, with some standout events like boxing and laser sword, which are enjoyable and engaging.
- The ability to create and manage multiple player accounts adds a unique touch, allowing for personalized experiences and leaderboards.
- The game suffers from poor controls and frequent crashes, which detracts from the overall experience.
- Many events feel outdated or lack polish, with some mini-games being frustratingly unplayable, such as the javelin throw.
- The graphics and sound design are subpar, making the game feel less immersive and polished than expected.
graphics
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics have been described as subpar and disappointing, but some players feel that the engaging gameplay compensates for this shortcoming, making the visuals less noticeable during play.
“The graphics are stunning and truly immersive, bringing the game world to life.”
“The art style is unique and beautifully crafted, making every scene a visual delight.”
“The attention to detail in the graphics enhances the overall experience and draws you deeper into the game.”
“I could forgive the poor graphics and sounds if the gameplay was exciting.”
“Graphics are kinda sad, but you don't even notice once you're playing.”