So being an Australian and knowing not much
about Ice Hockey and the only Hockey I have
played was at school and you had a stick that
hit a ball on a grass field and spent more
time hooking the hook round peoples legs to
trip them up.
I consider myself an expert on Ice Hockey.
So we have Hockey player VR a multiplayer,
co-op VR hockey simulator that has me chasing
a puck around a rink like an emu trying to
do yoga.
I've only ice skated twice in my life and
both times ended in injury and I found I was
not much better in VR.
Let's get back to the game, it's a one on
one or two on two against online opponents
or team up and play other online opponents.
Graphically it looks good and the tutorial
is well done teaching you easily to get straight
into a game.
Controls are easy enough but the movement
will take a little time to get used to with
a touchpad slide your thumb and move arrow
in right direction set up.
Would have been easier with joystick of the
rift.
Hitting the puck takes some learning as well
but tbf it's not a sport I have played so
those into Ice Hockey probably will have a
better idea if authentic or not
There is matchmaking and while waiting for
a game you can practice skating around obstacles.
It's available on Vive, Rift and WMR so it
opens the player base up a bit but like all
VR MP games the number of players you will
find online may be thin.
So be prepared to have friends buy into it
as well.
Price unknown at the time of video but it
is very polished and one of the better VR
sports games I have tried so far I would expect
from Twenty to thirty dollar range and say
that's fair.
It's well done but as I said it's not my sport
and those into hockey may find it a little
unrealistic, I have no idea.
But I know a well done VR title and this one
is, it's not another shit sports VR game made
in Moms basement this one good.
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