About This Game IntroductionShout out to all racing fans! ‘KART CHASER: THE BOOST’ has finally made it to the VR world! Immerse yourself in the virtual reality world, take the wheel and feel the thrill of the most realistic kart racing that you've ever seen!VR Support1. HTC VIVE2. Oculus RiftFeatures1. Boost & Drift! : Enjoy your ultimate race with unstoppable Boost and Drifts!2. Choose and test your skill on 13 breathtaking tracks: Wild West, Big Whale, Greeks, Tunnel Trail, Cat Pharaoh, Drift’s Cliff, and much more! All with unique characteristic and atmosphere!3. Challenge and unlock the supercars of your dream!: Robust-Steer, T-Gallop, V-Alien, Le Classic M7-Jet, Sports M2-ACC, De Forme, you name it! 4. Balance your speed and item strategy to conquer the "Item Rush"!: Being the fastest is not enough! acquire and strategically use the item to manipulate the result of the race!5. Take control of your speed and dominate the "Time trials"!: Master the control of your speed and set the new record as the world fastest KART CHASER!The new generation of kart racing where imagination meets reality!More information here!http://www.kartchaser.com/ 7aa9394dea Title: KART CHASER : THE BOOST VRGenre: Casual, Racing, SportsDeveloper:YJM VRPublisher:YJM GAMESRelease Date: 25 Jan, 2017 KART CHASER : THE BOOST VR Download] [Torrent] I liked this game, but I can't recomend it in it's current state. This really feels like it should have been early access as there is potential here and a good base for a great game, that I would have easily paid twice as much for. But far too much right now feels left out and unpolished to recomend this as a complete game.The GoodDriving feels solid, with cars having a nice solid yet zippy feel to them. You have the option of side bashing other cars at any time, and it never gets old side checking a car trying to pass you. The choice to do the vr with an overhead view instead of a cockpit view I can say was a wise decision. Tracks all feel a bit different and most of them were a joy to go through with some of the later ones providing a nice challenge. I never ran into any issues with performance although I'd be kinda worried if I had given my specs.The BadItem mode is a total wreck, with powerups feeling indistinct, hard to wield, and unbalanced. Half of the powerups basically amount to a forward facing ability that that auto homes in on racers in some way stuns or slows your oponent, and have no way of being guarded against aside from a shield that lasts a few seconds and shatters immediatly upon first provocation. Certain weapons like the upgraded turtle shot have no issues backfiring and taking you out along side your opponent, and aside from manually turning your head around, you have to blindly fire road hazards. Expect to lose a number of races from getting surprised shot with 5 attacks at the last seond.Progress effectivly amounts to grinding rather than actually getting better with track unlocks and basic car unlocks tied to a license and money system that can easily be broken by just spamming a stage in time mode, which unlike item mode you will always win by a mile as long as you drive decently. While most other car unlocks are tied to repeatedly using weapons you mainly get when doing less than good. Half the cars amount to little more than recolors with changed stats, and there's no changing or customising your car or driver outside of a car selection.Certain tracks also have issues containing jumps without turbo pads, that I (And an AI driver) found ourselves in a position of being stuck in a loop of not having enough speed after getting attacked to make a jump only to be respawned right before the jump with no way of building speed before the jump.And while it's not a huge deal to me, this is a kart racer with no multiplayer, and while the vr looks good, it doesn't add anything to the game, unlike say VR Kart with it's look to aim system. The choice to make this a vr only seems to be crippling it's outreach potential which if it does get multiplayer, may become a big deal.Recomendations:-More fire and forget weapons that require precise aiming-More ways to defend against attacks (Many kart racers for example lets you use projectiles and hazards defensivly) -Easier way to look backwards-Tie more of the upgrades to a cup mode or something similar rather than a simple grind to win scenario.-More than two modes in general, Perhaps a true time trial that doesn't have you racing opponenets?-Online Multiplayer would be nice.-This game doesn't really need vr like most vr titles, it might make sense to have a non-vr version. OUTLAW here, Im first place in most of the time trial races. This game is pretty fun. Reminds me of Mario Kart a lot. I can't wait till we can compete with other players online. Worth the price, spent a lot of hours playing this.. I really enjoy taking a few laps in Kart Chaser each weekend as a warm up for deeper VR.And this is such a great experience I look foward to more in the future, so I'm taking my time unlocking all the cars and features.If you love 3rd person racing and VR, this is where its at.. This is the single best game I've played in vr so far, and I've played the brookhaven experiment, arizona sunshine, and several other vr titles that don't even come close, this game is very very similer to mario kart and I consider that a bonus considering that there is no way nintendo would ever make mario kart in vr. This game is easily worth twice the price, and I got it on sale for 6$, practically a steal. There are some issues worth mentioning:1. I can't change my character to a boy, not sure if thats just me being a moron or if thats actually not an in game option2. Since it is a karting game, I think having more gameplay modes or an online mode would add a lot to the gameplay3. Since the game does not have a roster of characters like mario kart, a system where you can upgrade the cars and personalize them would add a lot more to the overall personal feel to the gameOther than this, I absolutely love this game, I'd give it an 8.7\/10. I don't suffer from motion sickness in games where I get to stand up and move around. But when I am forced to sit down and cannot properly respond to movement around me, then it can happen that I start feeling bad. Racing games are a typical case in point, and often I cannot drive more than a few laps around a race course before I need to take a break.But this racer doesn't make me feel sick at all - very nicely done!! And, yes: This really is Mario Kart in VR!! Hoping for multiplayer!!. Just doesn't feel right. It's VR but it's 3rd person. On the time trials, I easily won each race with absolutely no difficulty (even with a non-upgraded car). The tracks look different, but they almost all play the same. You don't really ever need to brake for any reason, just keep boosting as often as possible. On the Item Rush races, it just felt like random luck on whether you got a good item or not or whether one was used against you. No real strategy here, just plain luck. I could easily get ahead, but if an item was used againt me, I'd be back to last place. I just didn't have much fun, most of the races I did were boring. I'm glad there's unlockables and it felt nice to get a new kart. But that just made the races even easier. I got this on sale for $6.99 and I can't recommend it for a VR experience given the 3rd person view. So without VR, it's just a below average kart racter. It's not Mario Kart snd it's not Sonic All-stars either. It's just a poor version of those with 3rd person VR. There's no multi-player either. The single player is just unlocking cars and unlocking tracks. But with little motivation to do either because of the above problems.Rate 4.5\/10 at least the price is right for the content, but I still can't recommend ... needs some more work to be good, and it's almost there but not quite
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