Published: 2017-09-08, Author: Dave , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: I'm still relatively new to the whole Virtual Reality thing - I am a member of the 2nd wave of adopters that will someday be referred to as The Summer of Rift group. We are the ones that, through personal or spousal frugality, waited for the first signifi...
Published: 2017-08-04, Author: Charlie , review by: gotgame.com
Though Archangel is quite a fun experience, at least the first time, it does tend to lack very much in terms of replay value. If on-rails shooters aren't your thing, then you should go ahead and pass on this game. That said, if you enjoy the genre and you...
Although it boasts an impressive story and immerses you in the cockpit of a large mech, Archangel fails to be a memorable on-rails shooter in VR due to its lackluster gameplay...
Published: 2017-07-31, Author: Kai , review by: wccftech.com
Can't go wrong with a giant mech with overpowered weaponry, Compelling narrative with evolving character dynamics between pilot and AI, Very comfortable PSVR experience to play through in just one or two sessions
Little replayability with no side missions or extra content, Short length despite the higher price tag, Maintaining shields and aiming weapons is difficult on the DualShock controller (Move controllers are highly recommended)
Archangel puts players into the cockpit of the only giant mech capable of resisting a global terrorist threat. It's a great way to spend an afternoon, although the higher price tag might turn off some players. If you want a finely crafted shooting gallery...
Published: 2017-07-26, Author: Chris , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: Virtual Reality on the PlayStation 4 has been a kind of a mixed bag since it's release. We've seen some really great games with others only being mildly entertaining. Then you have the downright awful games that are just a pain to play. Thankfully, Archan...
Published: 2017-07-25, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Visceral combat when played with Move controllers, Upgrade system helps break up the on-rails feel, Graphics are decent in most places, A welcome challenge, Voice acting is solid
Lip synch is just mangled, Some low-poly moments, Load times are long
Archangel fulfills the Pacific Rim mech fantasy we have yet to experience in a VR world. The fluid and engaging combat is a highlight, as is the solid tracking and intuitive controls. While there's not a lot of replay value, it's easily one of the most im...
Skydance Interactive brings the experience of controlling a mech warrior to players with Archangel,an enjoyable yet uninspired virtual reality title...
Abstract: Ever since the promise of VR gaming became a reality, people often collectively fantasized about the kinds of scenarios that would benefit from the newly developed technological perspective…many of which shall not be repeated in this article for the sake...