Good game
Fun but could be better. Its too dark to see most enemies on the edges of the screen meaning you get hit alot and cant tell where from. No option to alter in settings. The red enemy marker is useless. The tap for shield is not responsive enough to work in the milli second you have to raise it, harder as enemy fire is dull or the same color as your own fire so you cant tell until it gets too close. Needs to be different for the primary fire action! cant press to fire and tap for shields!!
TOTES AMAZE! It's like all the classic space shooters put together, only in VR... reminds me of Galaga with the enemy formations, only this has much more awesome weapons - and an actual story, for those that care! Really puts my Mirage Solo through its paces. Only niggle is the horrible Google Daydream controller which makes it impossible to activate shields properly, but that's not CCP's fault. Buy it now!
CCP never fails to impress
Why doesn't it say it's for daydream only upfront I can't play the game and can't get a refund
The game is really fun and the controls are great, I think it could and should be expanded as it sometimes feel just like a VR Metroid, but the EVE universe could do so much more
It simply won't login. To do the daily challenge it says I have to sign in, which I initiate, then it says to take the phone out of the Daydream headset. Then it asks me to click on my Play Store account and then the screen just goes black and nothing happens. This then becomes a vicious cycle always ending in a black screen.
Yeah, just figure out a way to reduce the amount of data required for audio if that's a problem. No one cares. Not allowing Bluetooth is pretty stupid considering it is 2018.
My review would be rated a lot higher if the game didn't cost a fortune. For a turret shooter in VR it's definitely not the best and by far the most expensive. The sky box is really not great. That and the same repetitive gameplay, poor attempt at a story that makes you cringe and the premium price can let me leave a 2 star rating. The price is stupidly high for what it is.
Passable game with the cheese turned up to 11. Take an OK space shooter with dubious skybox backgrounds that don't look like space but instead look like a skybox then ruin it with a cheesy story and unbelievably wooden voice acting and you have Gunjack 2. Best enjoyed with all voices turned off.