About This Game 3 action games built specifically for VR in one package - Fracture (40 levels), Smash (20 levels), and Bowshot (24 levels). Can you take down all 4 bosses, across all difficulty modes? Or try your hand at PvP to see where you rank in the worldwide leaderboards. Arcade Saga allows you to take the role of a newly sentient being and battle for survival against A.I. Overlords determined to destroy you and your free-thinking. Through 3 different futuristic sports—Fracture, Smash and Bowshot—you'll harness your reactions and strategic thinking to shoot and dodge viruses, break firewall bricks and spin data-balls past the Overlords and their minions. You will need to use your reflexes, wits and changing strategies to survive. Futuristic and action packed, this compilation game uses 360⁰ gaming, motion controls and positional audio with a nod to Arcade games of the past. Leaderboards for all allow you to gauge your progress against friends and family. 7aa9394dea Title: Arcade SagaGenre: Action, Casual, SportsDeveloper:2 Bears StudioPublisher:Vive StudiosRelease Date: 8 Dec, 2016 Arcade Saga Full Crack sagar arcade. arcade saga htc vive. arcade saga review. sega arcade japan. sega rally arcade machine. candy crush saga arcade spot. sega arcade rap. penny arcade saga. sagar arcade goodluck chowk pune. sagamiko arcade. arcade saga review. viveport arcade saga. arcade saga steam. arcade saga free. sagamiko arcade. sagar arcade shops. arcade saga steam. jewels saga arcade gratis. sega arcade japan. jewels saga arcade gratis. arcade rastan saga 3. jeux arcade saga. candy crush saga arcade game. sega arcade games. sega arcade rappers. arcade saga vr. arcade saga vr. sagar arcade mobile shop. viveport arcade saga. rastan saga arcade online. candy crush saga arcade machine. sega arcade machine. arcade saga. arcade saga vr review. sega arcade rap. candy crush saga arcade game. sagar arcade rajkot. sagar arcade rajkot. arcade saga. arcane saga online. penny arcade saga. sagar arcade. sagar arcade goodluck chowk pune. sagar arcade shops. arcane saga online. sega arcade machine. arcade saga htc vive. sega arcade rappers. jeux arcade saga. sagar arcade mobile shop. sega rally arcade machine. candy crush saga arcade machine. arcade saga vr review. arcade rastan saga 3. rastan saga arcade game. rastan saga arcade online. rastan saga arcade game. arcade saga free. candy crush saga arcade spot. sega arcade games Not enough in this game to warrent a $30 price tag. There is barely any depth to the gameplay that is here. Bowshot is decent but less satisfying than The Lab. Visuals are polished but simple to a point where not much amazement can come from a series of cubes. If you are interested, wait for it to go on sale, paying $30 will leave you dissapointed.. It makes me move and sweat.Anything that makes me do that is good in my book.Time will tell, but I like this alot right now.. Buy it! Tons of fun!. MY ARM! lol oh man this game keeps you going for hours. This game is a great game to pass time. You will definently get your money's worth if you purchase this game. You have everything from shooting things with bows to using shields to repel balls into the opponents goal to crushing the s**t out of a ball using a lightsaber bat!Pros: Hours of fun only reason I stopped was because my arm got tired! and even then I could just change game play to a different type of game. Cons: 0IMO GET IT!. I really wanted to like this game, but I think I hate it:- In Smash, the ball will rebound at crazy angles or gain unexpected amounts of speed so frequently that there's little point trying to predict where it will go and it becomes purely a game of reflexes. Don't try to tell me it's the product of a realistic physics engine, I don't believe such exaggerated spin effects would occur in real life. Also, many opponents can cheesily fire it back at you from the middle of the level; the player is given no such power-up.- In Bowshot, the enemies shoot at you and their indestructible shots are often very large. In my 2m x 1.5m play space, it's not possible for me to get out of their way without flattening myself against the furniture or onto the floor, often ending up in corners of dodgy tracking and having the world spin nauseatingly.- I feel like the huge global high score table at the end of the level is taunting me.When I complete a song in Audioshield, I feel elated. When I finish a level in Arcade Saga, unless it was one of the first few levels on Casual difficulty, I feel like I've been beaten up.. Boring game (mini-games in a game).Visuals average, music and sounds are bland. Bow shot was pretty exhausting (work out, not a game), not challenging and just boring.This also is the first game out of dozens of games that made me hit my controller hard two times. Happened in the gametype "smash". Funny eh? The game does not place\/keep the player in a safe position so it's only a matter or time. Especially if you don't have a lot of room AND have expensive stuff around you, you better not buy this! I haven't played the 3rd gamemode since I stopped after destroying the controller.The game is too expensive anyway. There's many other games that deliver a much better experience for the money.. It makes me move and sweat.Anything that makes me do that is good in my book.Time will tell, but I like this alot right now.. This game is actually pretty fun, even though it doesn't break much new ground with the types of things you do in game. It's comprised of three different parts: Bowshot (an archery game with powered up projectiles), Smash (Like Pong in a long hallway with powerups and slow-mo beams) and Fracture: which is a bit more like breakout, except to make it different from smash, they gave you a bat and a Tractor beam thingie to grab the ball.The game also seems to have an announcer that is autotuned, but instead of sounding like GLaDOS, she sounds like a squeaky autotuned mouse voice. Not that unpleasant but not a bonus either.Since each game is kinda different I'll have to do a "What I liked\/disliked" for each section.So Bowshot...Pretty standard archery game, only you can choose between a single shot or a triple shot (you must choose before the round starts and you stick with it all through the round). Triple Shot is as it sounds... you have three arrows that are launched at the same time, and depending on how far you draw back the bowstring, they'll be spread out or more or less aimed at the same target. Each arrow in the triple shot isn't very powerful so unless all 3 hit the same guy, you're not doing as much damage, but you're probably better off on clearing a crowd with this style. The triple shot also allows you to power up a shot that fires in a straight line (I think aligned perpendicular to your bow). It's somewhat useful if the enemies spread out in a straight line, but the times where this happens are kinda brief. The "line" is also rather narrow so the enemies can just move up or down a bit and it'll pass them entirely. On the other hand, you can use the single shot to focus more power on one target at a time, and the powered up version of the shot shoots a sort of shotgun blast type power in a little circle around your arrow... this is useful for plowing through enemies that are lined up single-file in front of you, but as before, the times where this happens is few and far between. However, since the single shot focuses more on power, you'll more than likely destroy the enemies you DO hit.Your enemies are all boring cubes that fly around you, but every so often they take shots at you, so you have to dodge a bit. More Room-scale space is better here. On the plus side, there's powerups that you can buy both passive and active, though to use the active powerups you have to spend points on allowing you to assign the powerups to a controller touchpad. You can also refund the points if you haven't used the powerups, and the point refund even includes the passive powerups as well, so if you spent too much on some passive powerup and need more of an active power up, you can do that between rounds.There's also separate powerups for each bow style (triple vs single shot)Things I liked: Each round has a set of goals to achieve and if you achieve all three goals, you get more points to be used for powerups. The bow looks a bit cooler than some of the other archery games, and thankfully they don't make you reach back to a quiver to grab another arrow.Things I didn't like: Boring enemies No realistic physics (So you might as well been given a small missile launcher that you fire with a single button press) It's not really this game's fault but I'm kinda getting tired of bow and arrow games in VR. Smash has been described as 3D Air Hockey but really it's more like pong in a long narrow hallway. You have two paddles and you can hit the ball, or apply some spin to it by moving the paddle as you hit the ball. If you do it right, the AI will slowly try to follow the ball and the spin will give it a more unpredictable movement after a bounce. Spin won't help at all if it goes straight down the hallway though.As before, each round has a set of goals to achieve and those goals turn into points you can spend on one-time use powerups and passive (permanent) powerups. Also as before, you have to spend points to be able to attach these powerups to each controller so it's kinda deceptive on the price... also as far as I know, each controller only holds ONE powerup so that limts you to two.HOWEVER, in addition to the powerups you buy, there are some powerups that show up midway down the hall that will immediately take effect if the ball hits it. These include one that makes the ball huge (easier to hit), one that increases velocity on each bounce (which is deadly if used right) and also a multiball powerup that can cause your score to go from 0 to 5 in a hurry....it can also go the other way if you're not careful.Things I liked: Smashing the ball down the hallway and making that stupid AI bot miss the shot Hitting the multi-ball powerup in such a way that the AI could only stop one or two shots (while the other 3-4 went in the goal)Things I didn't like at all: trying to smash the ball and instead, smashing my WALL... because yeah, you can really lose track of where you are in your room and when you see the ball coming towards you, your instinct is to sprint forward and slam it... don't do that. The Bots have that annoying "Fake robot speech filter" that everyone is using in their games... the result is that the speech turns into a scratchy mumble that is tough to understand. Imagine if you were talking into a kazoo and that kazoo buzz was loudly playing over every word you said. Congratulations, you're almost as annoying as the bot speech! The enemies also spit out these "mines" that can intercept the ball and cause it to go flying back at you unexpectedly. This occasionally happened to the AI as well, but really those mines are just an annoyance.And finally we have Fracture, which is basically what I'd expect Breakout to be like in VR, only it doesn't seem to have as much of a point when the whole room is a target for breaking bricks. The "enemy" here is time since you have a limited amount of time to hit all the bricks and your combos are determined by how many bricks you break in a short period of time.The ball and ball grabber is similar to another game (Racket NX) but the grabber seems to pull the ball from anywhere, so you can shoot the ball and grab it again quickly (which is probably the best strategy). I didn't really find this game engaging though. Once again there are powerups and stuff to earn, but I'm not sure you'd even need them, though I didn't play it for long so maybe the score needed to pass the levels goes up sharply or something.Things I liked: Well, the bat was somewhat new. I figured they'd just use a paddle again. If you manage to break a lot of bricks in a short time period, the ball changes color to signify the combo level.Things I didn't like: It was actually kinda hard to aim the ball where I wanted it to go with the bat. I think I would have done better with a paddle\/racket. Since there were no enemies, it felt the least exciting of the three games. It seemed more fitting for a separate game mode or something.I actually bought this game even though it was given for free on Viveport... Two reasons: 1) I liked the game and wanted to support the developers and 2) I hated having to have the vive home software running just to play the game. (also for a 3rd reason, I wanted the steam achievements).There's a whole multiplayer aspect I haven't even tried yet, so I may need to edit this review later. Single player is enough to keep me somewhat busy for a while though. Anyway, I'd say this game is worth the money... Fracture is the weakest link but it's still fun...and maybe it's more fun in PvP than single player? We'll see eventually.. I own yet VIrtual Sports, from Vive Studios, than is just excellent (best VR tennis avaliable for any system by a big margin). I ever watched at Arcade Saga because of his many features, and especially progression and powerups. Something didn't convince me 100% for the full price, but during Summer Sales with a big discount I can't say no.Well, it surely worth 5$ but hardly I can suggest this one at 20$.There are three (simple) games with ton of levels and a good polishing, but all of them are so so to play. It looks a sort of medley between Holoball, Holopoint, Racket NX and Cyberpong. From the quantity side is a winner, but still get old fast.Let's hope than the next Vive Studios game (even Virtual Sports has two disciplines) won't be a collection of something, but just a single and full featured game good enough to be sold alone.. I could recommend this game to a younger audience. I came into this expecting a somewhat deeper kind of experience. The bat and ball game is annoying because it's a tad repetitive and doesn't really ask for much strategic thinking nor reflexes. It would be cool if you had to hit a moving ball like you do in the next game I'm going to talk about.The 3D air hockey game has its moments. But hitting balls with shields just isn't that satisfying. The game, and only game this needed to be, was the ball and bat but in a small area like the 3D air hockey mode with tiles that incrementally come toward you until they reach you and its game over. That would have been a fun game. The arrow shooter game I found to be a bit tedious. Holding out a bow like that for a long time also strains your arm too much and makes the amount of time you can play the mode limited. Anyway, if you're 34 like me and want something deep enough to sink your teeth in, maybe look elsewhere. But if you're 12 and under, well, what are you doing? VR headsets aren't designed for kids. . .
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