Good job on editing the video of the gameplay, you done a good job of showcasing how cool this game is. It is surprisingly scary at times, gives me quite a workout.
This game is a blast with friends or family. Just downloaded it today and played with my son (in the same room). We had so much fun! A few updates have been made though. It is now 4 player. He ended up bonking me on the head with his controller, so I suggest making sure you have plenty of space, and use your straps, because you WILL be swinging your arms all over the place when it gets crazy. Playing standing up seems to be the best because you can crouch and avoid chest/head level dangers, seems to be easier to grab your Axe/sword standing up (arms on chair get in the way), and makes it easier to hit spiders, BUT, you can play seated too.
Don't let the sponsorship fool you - this game is every bit as good as it's claimed to be. I picked it up with a 30% off code recently and it feels like a cross between older Elder Scrolls dungoneering and VR Diablo, which is as every bit as good as that implies.
I do love this game. HOWEVER, I really hope they're continually working on more variety. Bigger dungeons. More creatures... THere are some UI improvements they could make (like identifying with an icon or something NEWLY acquired enhancements). Keep adding more rooms and more dungeon themes. The game, as it is, DOES get repetitive by about Level 25. I think they have an amazing START to a great game, and me and my son love to play it together.
You need to drop the map and let it sit stil for 3 seconds for the big map to pop up. Im really surprised how many people are too impatient to just let the map sit.
Lost me at 0:06 in at "VR Quest exclusive". Meta really is a menace for the VR ecosystem. I can understand how not all PCVR works on quest but there should be 0 reasons why quest titles shouldn't work on PCVR.
Meta's quest store is financially way more significant than PCVR, they're the opposite of a menace. It's super cheap to get a quest 2 and jump into VR gaming, PCVR requires so much more that it's not even in the same market niche.
VR games take a really long time to make compared to regular games. These teams are also way smaller than AAA developers have with 500 million dollar budgets.
@@DG-jk2dw Ground items are whoever grabs it first, like potions and gold, keys, gems, etc. but you can toss anything but gold to your homies anyway so it doesn't matter, this game emphasizes teamwork enough that even with random people in a public lobby you will be sharing
The game is insanely good, but I get motion sick sooooo quickly in this game. I don't get it bad in any others, I wish I didn't because I'd grind this so hard. It even happens with the vignetting on max :/
@@Giliver noone cared much then because the CV1 initially didn't even have controllers/ room scale and the later titles that were oculus exclusive could easily be played w other Headset through the "ReVive" extension. With quest exclusives that's not really possible.
so the entire game is just bow,shield, and a hitting device. for a new game this seems like a lot less fighting variaty than games i played years ago. I wish VR games would evolve past glorified demos.
We actually only really scratched the surface with this because we hadn't unlocked more stuff. There's a skill system that you slot into your suit, there's magic, there are a bunch of different weapons we never ended up finding as well. As far as content, we only really played the first out of 4 (current) zones that get harder as you go with more enemy variety.
@@sneef9527 war of wizards, Vengeful Rites, Dungeon Knight, The Wizards, Legendary Tales. magic in vr has existed for a long time. for a new game to still be sticking with the basics is rather lazy. Dungeon knight had spell books, staffs, and flntlocks and that game came out 7 years ago.
How come nobody actually reviews the game? Everyone sponsored by the devs just shows game play and doesn’t say shit about the game, was it good? Did the mechanics feel good? Does the gameplay loop have any longevity? Why nothing. This a paid ad for the devs?
I state multiple times how the combat feels really good. The game runs super smooth and everything just works. The loot system is quite deep so there’s a lot of replayability, I think the gameplay speaks for itself.
yes ok the game is beautiful but it is unacceptable that it has to be connected to a WiFi even if I play in singleplayer! the battery drains quickly and the visor heats up, why don't we ask that for singleplayer it can be played offline? like all singleplayer games anyway? I don't want to have an open connection if I'm playing alone!
@sneef9527 I don't get what's copium about my statement. I just think games should be more widely available rather than exclusive to one system. I have heard they are thinking of support PCVR at some point so I'll be waiting for that.
Wasting it on meta? Meta, owner of oculus since 2013. Meta, the ones pushing harder for consumer VR than any other company. Meta the company that has the highest percentage of active SteamVR HMDs. WuT a wAsTe.
@@est727xx5 Anything that forces you to use Facebook is a awful choice. Not saying the Quest is a bad headset but the fact you need to use an app that only supports Quest is awful.
@@misterhorse8327I like to play my games in Discord, now I can't. I was hoping to stream it to friends in discord to try and sell them on it but I guess that won't be happening now.
@@robertstratton7117 Quest 2 owners may have the game, but we Index users have the grand VR symphony. Can't put a price on that! VR is a canvas for innovation, not a playground for corporate rivalry. It's disheartening to see game developers wasting their creativity on exclusives instead of focusing on pushing the boundaries of what's possible in VR gaming. We should be encouraging collaboration, not competition. The last thing VR needs right now is to mimic the mistakes of the console wars. You know, it's ironic how some game developers and hardware companies are so fixated on creating exclusivity in VR gaming when there are shining examples to the contrary. Take No Man's Sky, for instance. It's a game that not only embraces VR, but does so in an inclusive way. You can enjoy it on multiple VR headsets, whether it's an Oculus, a Valve Index, a PlayStation VR, or others. It doesn't matter which one you own; you can still step into the vast universe of No Man's Sky. That's the kind of unity and inclusivity the VR world should be striving for. And let's not forget Valve's approach with Half-Life: Alyx. They could have easily locked it behind the walls of the Index, but instead, they recognised that VR gaming is about the experience, not the brand of headset you wear. They opened the doors for gamers everywhere to immerse themselves in the Half-Life universe, no matter their choice of hardware. It's a stark contrast to those who insist on creating exclusive VR titles, as if they're trying to replicate the console wars of the past. VR should be about breaking down barriers, not building them up. The true magic of VR lies in its ability to transport us to new worlds and create shared experiences, regardless of the headset we wear. No Man's Sky and Valve's stance on Half-Life: Alyx show us that it's possible to embrace diversity in the VR community. Let's hope more developers and hardware manufacturers take note and work towards a more inclusive future for VR gaming. But if you disagree, then perhaps you're inadvertently fuelling corporate interests in VR exclusives and unnecessary competition, akin to the console wars. Encouraging such practices might not be in the best interest of VR enthusiasts like us. Think about it next time you suggest a specific VR headset choice, mate.
@@robertstratton7117 Gaming rigs are dramatically brutally obscenely superior and BY FAR worth the money. I don't think gaming is for you if you can't afford a PC.
It's dangerous to go alone! Join the Dungeons of Eternity discord to find other party members to adventure with discord.gg/BGUKmRCW3V
So glad you are still keeping the channel alive! Your the best D!
Yo guys ngl I wish you guys would make another dnd series like call of the wild or pokemon (it's been 6-7 year's)
Tbh I usually go in alone
Makes me want Dark and Darker VR. You know that'd be sick D
That would be sick
Omgosh now I want this 😩
Omg yea we need that
I wish more Brandon Sam Niko content with you, but i still love what you do. 😊
Bran hasnt been apart of node since 2019
I know Brandon isn't really around but damn that original crew had done good chemistry
Brandon is too busy making bonelab…
Or not making it. Idk it’s been a year without an update it seems lmao
@@SeanoldBeasley All that matters is that he loves it.
Good job on editing the video of the gameplay, you done a good job of showcasing how cool this game is. It is surprisingly scary at times, gives me quite a workout.
im having a blast with this game! drop in and out whenever, feels like my time is always respected.
Feel like this is the type of game that would be so fun if I had friends to play it with
Just join a random group
@@jackskelington7377how
I've only played solo and it is still so fun 👍👍
@@jackskelington7377
Howw do you join randoms?
Mogekku < add me on quest 2
This game is fantastic in every way. The axe throwing and shield smash’s are insanely satisfying
This game is a blast with friends or family. Just downloaded it today and played with my son (in the same room). We had so much fun! A few updates have been made though. It is now 4 player.
He ended up bonking me on the head with his controller, so I suggest making sure you have plenty of space, and use your straps, because you WILL be swinging your arms all over the place when it gets crazy. Playing standing up seems to be the best because you can crouch and avoid chest/head level dangers, seems to be easier to grab your Axe/sword standing up (arms on chair get in the way), and makes it easier to hit spiders, BUT, you can play seated too.
Miss the epic LAN party with epic reaction live when you rekt them
Would love to see a series of this!
My Adventure Time dream has finally come true 😂 especially with friends! WHAT TIME IS IT?!
Whelp, I'm sold. Time to dust off the Quest 2 and find some AA's for the controllers
10:30
Wait SpongeBob, we have technology
Smash smash smash
Make more like this one
This game feels like what the timeline movie could have become as a tv series ❤
Don't let the sponsorship fool you - this game is every bit as good as it's claimed to be. I picked it up with a 30% off code recently and it feels like a cross between older Elder Scrolls dungoneering and VR Diablo, which is as every bit as good as that implies.
Convince Brandon to make a group dungeon crawler where one person plays the dm and makes/runs the dungeon and the others fight through it.
The beholder gnawed on him like a chew toy!
In case anyone doesn't know, as of December 2024 this game is now co-op 4 player and has pvp now
This game is great!
Keep it up, D!
man this looks NICE!
I do love this game. HOWEVER, I really hope they're continually working on more variety. Bigger dungeons. More creatures... THere are some UI improvements they could make (like identifying with an icon or something NEWLY acquired enhancements). Keep adding more rooms and more dungeon themes.
The game, as it is, DOES get repetitive by about Level 25.
I think they have an amazing START to a great game, and me and my son love to play it together.
D living his “Darían” second chance at life.
For Darien!
It’s like Blade and Sorcery with progression, color me interested
I need a PCVR version N O W
Your voice chat sounds like it's straight out of an Ubisoft commercial😉
This made me get a quest
If I have the Quest 2 and 3, can my son and I play co op in this game? And is it hard to set up?
Yes. Under two different accounts
Teach me how you got so good at the bow
Hey look its sam's editor :D
Got some serious time splitter vibes
Definitely has Time Splitters vibes!
leave the map ball on the ground for 2 sec and the minimap pops up
Looks very fun
Only wish is that the old crew can play some original games from back in the day.
Any thoughts on a Baldurs Gate campaign?
You need to drop the map and let it sit stil for 3 seconds for the big map to pop up. Im really surprised how many people are too impatient to just let the map sit.
Thanks for the tip, I knew it expanded but wasn’t sure how.
What are the little white gems for?
They’re ammo for magic staffs you can get. There’s a whole exosuit upgrade and magic system we haven’t even touched yet.
You guys ever gonna finish Bonelab?
Okay this looks alot better than i thought. The official meta trailer made this game look so trash. I might have to get this one
100% worth it
11:28 .......oh no............. it's him............😨
if i could just get some friends playing VR :( sadly my friends got no life, i mean they got life, real life, like family
You can actually throw the map down and make it bigger
I like budget Seth Rogan.
Get Brandon on here!!!
you guys should make a video on battlebit remastered
Can this be played sitting down?
Lost me at 0:06 in at "VR Quest exclusive". Meta really is a menace for the VR ecosystem. I can understand how not all PCVR works on quest but there should be 0 reasons why quest titles shouldn't work on PCVR.
Stay mad
The same reason why there should be 0 reasons why PlayStation games work on XBOX?
@@nerdloftgamingMore like ps vita games not being on playstation
It’s because companies pay for exclusivity and the amount of people who own a Quest is double the people on PCVR
Meta's quest store is financially way more significant than PCVR, they're the opposite of a menace. It's super cheap to get a quest 2 and jump into VR gaming, PCVR requires so much more that it's not even in the same market niche.
Is this gameplay captured on Quest 2 or Quest 3?
This is captured on Quest 2, can’t wait to see what it looks like on Quest 3.
@@Node Thank you for your answer ! They did a pretty good job with the Quest 2. Also looking forward to play on Quest 3 :D
is there a stash / bank to put potions / items in?
No but you can craft them before a mission using the fabricator.
@@Node I was definitely wondering, I disliked losing all my potions / keys I found everytime I logged out. Thanks for confirming though!
Combats almost as good as Glade and Horsery
It's only on the quest store. Oh well
Kinda mad that they aren't releasing this on the CV1.
The CV1? That's the one the Dinosaurs used right?
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 Well Meta has yet to make a better one.
@@managardidk about that one bro. Quest 3 quest 2 and quest pro are all significantly better lol
@@jeremiahG4 Inside out tracking is a no go for me.
@@managard better lenses better displays, wireless, better tracking and exclusive games are apparently a downside lol
Did Brandon finish making his VR game?
Are you talking about BoneLab?
Bonelab?
It was okay, it could've honestly been Bomeworks DLC though.
Wasn't worth the wait imho
VR games take a really long time to make compared to regular games. These teams are also way smaller than AAA developers have with 500 million dollar budgets.
Was this on Quest 2 or quest 3?
Real.
Is it coming to PC or PSVR2?
is loot shared in this game? or is it whoever gets it first?
everyone gets their own bits and bobs once you open a chest, doesn't matter who opens it.
what about pickingh up gold?@@JimmyNuisance
gold/potions etc from the ground are first come first serve I believe @@DG-jk2dw
@@DG-jk2dw Ground items are whoever grabs it first, like potions and gold, keys, gems, etc. but you can toss anything but gold to your homies anyway so it doesn't matter, this game emphasizes teamwork enough that even with random people in a public lobby you will be sharing
How do you play online ?
Has anyone reviewed this game which ISN'T a paid promotion?
I wish I had more friends. lol
Can any one tell me what Gems are for in this game?
Someone here knows how to use the staff
Quest only? :/
i love you
Fantasy Land rougelike 😂
👍👍
The game is insanely good, but I get motion sick sooooo quickly in this game. I don't get it bad in any others, I wish I didn't because I'd grind this so hard. It even happens with the vignetting on max :/
Reminds me of sao
Wait, now VR has exclusives? How sad.
It's been like that for a while thanks to facebook and it'll probably increase with Playstation
Quest has the higher install base. Not sad.
We've had exclusives since day 1, what do you mean? Lol
Must be new to VR, the CV1 had exclusives.
@@Giliver noone cared much then because the CV1 initially didn't even have controllers/ room scale and the later titles that were oculus exclusive could easily be played w other Headset through the "ReVive" extension. With quest exclusives that's not really possible.
@@tormint5294 while true PlayStation followed up with its own exclusives not long after so either way as a PCVR user we've been shafted.
so the entire game is just bow,shield, and a hitting device. for a new game this seems like a lot less fighting variaty than games i played years ago. I wish VR games would evolve past glorified demos.
We actually only really scratched the surface with this because we hadn't unlocked more stuff. There's a skill system that you slot into your suit, there's magic, there are a bunch of different weapons we never ended up finding as well.
As far as content, we only really played the first out of 4 (current) zones that get harder as you go with more enemy variety.
@@sneef9527 war of wizards, Vengeful Rites, Dungeon Knight, The Wizards, Legendary Tales. magic in vr has existed for a long time. for a new game to still be sticking with the basics is rather lazy. Dungeon knight had spell books, staffs, and flntlocks and that game came out 7 years ago.
Wait. You can trade potions, but not gear? That's a near automatic hard pass from me.
aottg?
How come nobody actually reviews the game? Everyone sponsored by the devs just shows game play and doesn’t say shit about the game, was it good? Did the mechanics feel good? Does the gameplay loop have any longevity? Why nothing. This a paid ad for the devs?
I state multiple times how the combat feels really good. The game runs super smooth and everything just works. The loot system is quite deep so there’s a lot of replayability, I think the gameplay speaks for itself.
wish vr didnt make me sick...
Ooh this game could be fun, aaaaand its a sponsored meta vid. NVM 😬
Missing out on a fun game then
>"Ultimate VR ... experience"
>Platform exclusive
yes ok the game is beautiful but it is unacceptable that it has to be connected to a WiFi even if I play in singleplayer! the battery drains quickly and the visor heats up, why don't we ask that for singleplayer it can be played offline? like all singleplayer games anyway? I don't want to have an open connection if I'm playing alone!
Can one pvp?
It's a dungeon crawl not a PVP game
Lost me at Quest exclusive, no wonder I haven't heard about it.
@sneef9527 I don't get what's copium about my statement. I just think games should be more widely available rather than exclusive to one system. I have heard they are thinking of support PCVR at some point so I'll be waiting for that.
Game looks great, too bad they are wasting it on META though. Maybe one day on Steam
Idk about that bro. Quest 3 is looking like a better option
Ya, if it doesn't come to PC VR eventually that would be a real shame.
Wasting it on meta? Meta, owner of oculus since 2013. Meta, the ones pushing harder for consumer VR than any other company. Meta the company that has the highest percentage of active SteamVR HMDs.
WuT a wAsTe.
@@est727xx5 Anything that forces you to use Facebook is a awful choice. Not saying the Quest is a bad headset but the fact you need to use an app that only supports Quest is awful.
Pcvr version is coming later
Wait I can't use this on my index?
I have no friends so not for meeeeee 😢
For the algo gainz
When is it coming to steam, not buying a quest... don't use Facebook products
quest exclusive? cringe. I'll wait for Steam if they like money.
Quest only. Noped out of the video that instant. Damn... Can't find good games lately.
Get a Quest.
@@misterhorse8327I like to play my games in Discord, now I can't.
I was hoping to stream it to friends in discord to try and sell them on it but I guess that won't be happening now.
There are so many good games that have come out just this year what are you talking about?
@@Node in VR?
Name some
The only 2 I can think of is Ghosts of Tabor and Bonelab, one of those being very niche. (GoT)
the light brigade, breachers, resident evils, vertigo 2, another fishermans tale, humanity, firmament, pixel ripped 1978, battle talent, hubris, crossfire sierra squad, outta hand@@Giliver
quest only makes it shit
OOWW a new VR Dungeon game! "All right guys, today, we are checking out the brand-new VR QUEST EXCLUSIVE"... welp, I'm out.
Lmao instead of buying an expensive gaming rig you can pick up a quest 2 for 300 bucks or less, if that's too much I don't think VR gaming is for you
@@robertstratton7117 Quest 2 owners may have the game, but we Index users have the grand VR symphony. Can't put a price on that!
VR is a canvas for innovation, not a playground for corporate rivalry. It's disheartening to see game developers wasting their creativity on exclusives instead of focusing on pushing the boundaries of what's possible in VR gaming. We should be encouraging collaboration, not competition.
The last thing VR needs right now is to mimic the mistakes of the console wars.
You know, it's ironic how some game developers and hardware companies are so fixated on creating exclusivity in VR gaming when there are shining examples to the contrary. Take No Man's Sky, for instance. It's a game that not only embraces VR, but does so in an inclusive way. You can enjoy it on multiple VR headsets, whether it's an Oculus, a Valve Index, a PlayStation VR, or others. It doesn't matter which one you own; you can still step into the vast universe of No Man's Sky. That's the kind of unity and inclusivity the VR world should be striving for.
And let's not forget Valve's approach with Half-Life: Alyx. They could have easily locked it behind the walls of the Index, but instead, they recognised that VR gaming is about the experience, not the brand of headset you wear. They opened the doors for gamers everywhere to immerse themselves in the Half-Life universe, no matter their choice of hardware.
It's a stark contrast to those who insist on creating exclusive VR titles, as if they're trying to replicate the console wars of the past. VR should be about breaking down barriers, not building them up. The true magic of VR lies in its ability to transport us to new worlds and create shared experiences, regardless of the headset we wear. No Man's Sky and Valve's stance on Half-Life: Alyx show us that it's possible to embrace diversity in the VR community. Let's hope more developers and hardware manufacturers take note and work towards a more inclusive future for VR gaming.
But if you disagree, then perhaps you're inadvertently fuelling corporate interests in VR exclusives and unnecessary competition, akin to the console wars. Encouraging such practices might not be in the best interest of VR enthusiasts like us. Think about it next time you suggest a specific VR headset choice, mate.
@@robertstratton7117 Gaming rigs are dramatically brutally obscenely superior and BY FAR worth the money. I don't think gaming is for you if you can't afford a PC.