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Kayak VR Mirage Free Download GAMESPACK.NET The controls here should be obvious as you will use each of your hands to grab a paddle, dipping either end into the water to steer your kayak in the direction you want to go. You start off in a small indoor pool and can mess around or choose from a few tutorial options if you are unsure exactly how navigating a kayak works. For those with the space, there is an option to strap the controllers to the ends of a long paddle or handle to represent an actual paddle more accurately though I didn’t try this as my play area is not conducive to me swinging a large pole. At any time, you can select any of the 4 courses available and either race in them or just take in your surroundings using the free roam mode. There are additional hidden objectives scattered around each map giving the players a little something extra to do besides just look around with a variety of racing options also available from racing solo, against ghosts of other players, friend or even against AI controlled ones that test your Bronze, Silver & Gold medal skills. The near simulation physics will test your skills as one incorrect dip of the paddle could cost you dearly in time which means, to climb to the online leaderboards, you’ll have to practice. Each race won’t take more than a couple of minutes and while the challenge of getting those best times is fun, for myself, that’s not the reason to play this. Kayak VR: Mirage advertises its visual presentation as having “Cutting-edge graphics that push the limits of what VR is capable of” .TOP/BEST ADULT VIDEO GAMES IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)

Kayak VR Mirage Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Kayak VR Mirage Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

And I cannot disagree with statement in any way as this is probably the most beautiful game I have ever played in VR and is easily the most realistic looking one. I have a decent gaming rig and have played the best that VR has to offer but what’s here puts many of those titles to shame. Each of the 4 areas looks nothing short of amazing with every map offering the ability to play during the day or night with one map, a Rocky cove with a lighthouse letting you play in stormy weather as well which is an absolute treat. Dynamic real-time lighting and an attention to detail that I have never seen before make every single moment in this game a jaw dropping one. During free roam mode I couldn’t help but just stop and take in the fish swimming beneath me or admire the water droplets as they left the cavern entrance above me, hitting the ocean and rippling outward. Birds may fly overhead, or a dog will bark at you from a nearby shore or penguins might be chilling nearby as you float through freezing waters with chunks off ice you’ll have to avoid. Everything appears to be rendered in full 3D giving an endless depth to the environments save for the lower resolution still images used for the background skies which did hamper the immersion of it all a tiny bit when I stared at them, though I just sort of forgot about those and preferred to focus on all that other beauty around me.

A variety of sea and wildlife that brings every environment to life.

I could go on and on about just how gorgeous this game is and there are some settings to mess around with to make things look even better though that could come at a sacrifice of performance but even on lower settings, it still looks good, but if you can run it on max settings, there is nothing else like it. Accompanying that stellar presentation is an equally impressive audio design which has fantastic 3D audio and matching sound effects for each stage. Each level has a unique and chill song to listen to you as you cruise around and they fit great, but for myself, turning off the soundtrack was the best way to truly experience exactly what Mirage is offering. Just sitting in that canyon while water flowed around me, birds flew overhead and nothing but the sounds of the perfectly realized world hit my ears made those moments some of the most relaxing and chill ones I have ever experienced in Virtual Reality. I’m not going to lie; I am in love with this game based solely upon the presentation and the fact there is some solid racing gameplay backing it just makes it more of a treat. With that said, replayability is the name of the game here as with only 4 stages, on the surface that might not seem like much, but I’m telling you, once you are in the game, it’s easy to lose track of time as you explore every nook and cranny each stage has to offer, and you will want to do that.Exanima

Kayak VR Mirage Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Kayak VR Mirage Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Those additional objectives will extend game time and there is a store you can spend in-game currency on to unlock new kayaks, gloves, hats and pool items with that currency earned by those bonus tasks as well as just playing as you earn money based upon how long you spend in the water. There isn’t too much to complain about as the game is relatively small though each stage and all the mechanics have been refined to near perfection offering something special that needs to be experienced by everyone. There are the occasional visual hiccups when water reflections might look slightly off, or the splashing water can look a little pixely but I’m honestly reaching when it comes to these complaints as the positives here far outweigh the negative. When I was a kid, if people wanted to take a small craft down a river, we hopped in a canoe; my childhood predates the current era, when every tech worker and banker has a kayak in the garage. As a boy scout in the 70s and 80s, I did spend quite a bit of time canoeing down rivers, so I have a basic understanding of how rowing works with a current. And that’s why I’m so damned impressed with Kayak VR: Mirage, a new VR title that plops the player (and their kayak) onto some of the most scenic waterways in the world. Kayak VR is almost certainly the most realistic VR game I’ve played. By restricting itself to a very strict set of interactions.

Time attack with a checkpoint course on all levels for racing fanatics who want a real workout.

A double-sided paddle, water, and the rocks and ice surrounding your little vessel – the development team at Better Than Life were able to go deep on the physics, allowing the player to have a visceral experience that delivers everything but the spray of water in your face. The water in this game is some of the most impressive I’ve ever seen; I spent a few minutes just plopping my paddle into the water and looking at the splashes it made and I saw nothing that looked anything less than natural. The water in Kayak VR flows exactly how you would expect it to in real life, which really sells the illusion that you are maneuvering through real waterways. Even the fish swimming around your boat seem to be in sync with the rhythm and flow of the water and rocks. Kayak VR: Mirage is ostensibly designed as a racer, but I’ll be brutally honest here: I have almost no desire to master the racing in this game. Much credit to the folks that toiled away for endless hours getting the advanced racing features to function. I tried it out, and indeed you can race against the ghosts of your friends and other players, trying to top each other’s times asynchronously. But that is not where my interest lies, as the world of this game does nothing to inspire my competitive spirit (and I was appalled at how fast the game expected me to go, even on the easiest races). I am much more excited about paddling slowly and happily around in the beautiful environments created by this dev team, lazily creeping along at a snail’s pace and appreciating the near photo-realistic biomes at my own pace.Rick And Morty Virtual Rick-ality

Kayak VR Mirage Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Kayak VR Mirage Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

The very first time I loaded into Kayak VR’s Costa Rica level, I immediately set out to the open sea, just to see how far I could get (spoiler: pretty far, but not far enough to reach that distant island). I spent a good hour drifting along with the current in a canyon in Australia, just using my paddle to occasionally give myself a little forward momentum or to push off rocks when I got to close to the shore. I sat in silence in a bay in Antarctica, just bobbing on the water and looking up at the northern lights. And I made myself a little bit seasick, fighting a storm off the coast of some towering fjords, with the waves battering me about and lightning blazing across the sky. These are the experiences that sold this game for me. Let others race; I want to explore. The fact that this game allows both of these approaches speaks well to the forethought of the team behind it. The developers took the time to add some realistic moments to the game. I laughed out loud when I tried to sail right through a log that was downed across the river at one point and bounced off of it; you actually have to duck to get under the thing. I also got a kick out of the animal life surrounding me; fish swimming along side my kayak, a dog barking on a rock, birds sailing far overhead. All of it adds to the spectacular sense of realism Kayak VR: Mirage delivers. One look at the screenshots and trailer accompanying this review can tell you that this is a spectacular looking game.

Free roam mode for a more serene experience through the levels.

But flat images can’t really do Kayak VR justice. When you see these places in VR, they are jaw-droppingly beautiful. The development team at Better Than Life really sells the scale and wonder of these environments. This is one of those games that can showcase to non-believers just how far VR has come in the last few years. So what is Kayak VR: Mirage… well fairly obviously it’s a VR Kayaking experience, but that experience is essentially broken into two components, there’s the race format or the free roam format. The race format sees you trying to get your way around checkpoints as quick as possible, with the option of competing asynchronously with people from all over the world or simply focus on the Time Attack and try and beat your own records. But to really enjoy the visuals I think free roam is the best option… there’s no pressure to race ahead, you can just take your time and really soak in the environments. It’s quite lovely watching fish swimming around your Kayak (although they did seem to disappear if they went under your Kayak… never to return again). Each of the locations (of which there are four… hopefully more will be released in time), have an option to explore in the day or night and it gets really interesting with the option to kayak during stormy weather. I watched on with joy as penguins jumped off an icy ledge when I visited the frozen landscape, before being stunned by an Orca breaching.

I enjoyed the mottled light as I kayaked down a river at the base of a canyon. It is all very visually striking. But… there is a limit to what you can do. Currently as mentioned there are only four maps and you can explore those reasonably quickly… in free roam it doesn’t take much to find a border that will reset your experience if you get curious enough to try and paddle past the defined area (there are no flags or anything to mark a boundary which is great for immersion… but unfortunate when you cross it and can’t make your way back within the bounds fast enough to avoid the location reset). If you are a huge Kayaking fan then you may get enough joy from simply being able to virtually travel these distant lands and perhaps work to continually improve your course times. For me personally I find it to be a fantastic relaxing experience, I love the idea of Kayaking but fear the idea of tipping upside down and not being able to right myself (you can simulate this in Kayak VR: Mirage), so a virtual option is great. I don’t know I’d recommend grabbing it at full price as four courses can seem a bit restrictive for the price… but if it goes on sale I’d say grab it… even if just for the fantastic visuals and great kayaking physics! Kayak VR: Mirage is a jaw-dropping and exhilarating journey through beautiful and unique locations, tailor-made for Virtual Reality.

Kayak VR Mirage Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Kayak VR Mirage Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

It’s not “just a tech demo” as some reviews state – it’s Kayaking. If you want guns or something more “exciting” go to Phantom: Covert Ops instead. Kayak VR: Mirage to me is more of a relaxing, exploratory experience. I love each map and there are little paths you can find and unlockables if you look close enough. Each location also has a day/night version with unique random encounters that can happen. I use Kayak VR as an active meditation session where I can just zone out from the world but also do something a little physically active. The sounds, music, and of course the visuals all really add to this title. You can tell a lot of work was put into this and it really shows. I look forward to even more locations! This is a beautiful experience, definitely worth the money, particularly when it is on sale 🙂 I’d love to see more environments, which I suspect will come but at an additional expense. I have been playing VR for many years, but after about 30 minutes with Kayak VR, I was definitely feeling sea sick and nauseous. All of the turning, bobbing up and down etc made me feel ill for about an hour afterward. Definitely worth the money so I won’t refund, but just be aware that if you are susceptible to motion sickness, this may not be the right game / experience for you. Beautiful realistic graphics and special effects. Exciting having a swam of great whites below me. Would love to see more updates, such as waterfalls, white rapids, and more marine life. The stingrays and turtles were a nice addition.Blade & Sorcery

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