About This Game A first-person interactive story for mature audiences, The Assembly is a long-form game designed from the ground up for VR. Play as two individuals and discover a morally challenging organization from contrasting perspectives. Face trials, investigate the Assembly’s secret bunker and make tough decisions. But will your actions and their repercussions save lives… or lead to catastrophe?Now supports Vive Motion Controllers and Oculus Touch as input devices.Key FeaturesFreely explore realistic environments in VR using accessible 'blink' movement controls.Uncover the morally ambiguous Assembly through a gripping and incisive story.Test your potential in newcomer Madeleine Stone’s induction trials and uncover a series of shocking revelations as veteran Cal Pearson.Thought-provoking dilemmas will lead you to question the Assembly’s relentless pursuit of progress.Play the game in non-VR.Interested in more VR games and experiences? Check out the rest of the nDreams VR catalogue here! 7aa9394dea Title: The AssemblyGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:nDreamsPublisher:nDreamsRelease Date: 19 Jul, 2016 The Assembly Ativador Download [License] it's not a bad game not awesome either, but charging 5 euro to unlock VR mode for a game developped with vr mechanics is unethical,"you can afford a vr headset, you must be rich, let's me charge you for that". quot;Wolfie's fine honey" - if you like sci-fi/cyberpunk/medpunk exploration with a touch of really not difficult but touching and rewarding puzzles then this is for you. Great story, good voice acting, supremely clever references to everything from Dead Island to Terminator, Gattaca, and Condemned Criminal Origins, to name a few. A little on the short side and the ending leaves a little to be desired, but truly enjoyed The Assembly. 8/10.. The Assembly may not be a challenging puzzle game for some, but you will stay for the story and all the little details put in it. The atmosphere and aesthetic really do help with immersion and they result in a good combination to get easily sucked into the game. If only there was hotkey to skip dialogues when replaying it... Nobody's perfect.. I believe the rule is if you can't say anything nice,. say nothing,. So I will start with the good things about this game. The graphics are great! really some of the best I've seen in VR yet. The Voice acting is really good and the sound is great. So now with the problems I have with this game. First off it's painfully ovbvious it is a port into VR from your standard point and click computer adventure game. When I'm playing VR I want to feel like I'm really there. I want to be able to pick up and manipulate everything, like in the Gallery, or SVRVIE or Chair in a room. It really takes away from the immersion when you can only kind of interact with items that are highlighted with certian icons when your pointer from your motion controller passes over it. Speaking of Motion controllers. the locomotion system is terrible. I cannot tell you how many times I would teleport into the middle of a wall. It feels like the developers were like, "Dang, we put all this time into this game and no one likes the locomotion so lets through in a quick teleport patch and not test it out to appease the masses." Also they don't work well with the puzzles. Speaking of puzzles or game play,.. you spend your time in this game as two different characters. The male characters game play, which is the bulk of the game, consists of opening drawers and lockers, reading emails and answering phones. seriously,.. that's pretty much it. the voice overs tell you everythiing you need to do and it's linear as hell and just boring. I do all of those things every day at work. The female's part of the game is a series of "puzzles" you need to solve. One in particular involves moving these large floating cubes around with this joy stick,. only you don't actually grab the joy stick,.. you are supposed to use your thumb pad which is maddening because no matter which controller I used trying to get the cubes to move to the right was down right impossible. or trying to move a highlighted number to the right on a key pad. Did I mention the controls were just terrible in this game. There was one puzzle where you had to walk around and solve this who done it type of murder mystery by listening to tapes opening drawers and reading emails... Ok now that I think about it it wasn't that great either. The story was also just boring as hell. a bit preachy at times. There is just no way that this game is worth 30 bucks. I bought it when it was on sale for a pretty substantial amount after they "fixed" the control and locomotion issues. seriously maybe 5 bucks,.. there are just so many other games out there that are miles above this one. pretty graphics just don't cut it when virtually everything else in the game sucks.OK I didn't really go into the reasons I found this story so terrible for the whole spoiler factor for any one that didn't heed my warning and want to play this game any way so if you are reading and don't want the whole thing spoiled stop reading now. First off,. aftter 8 years of med school and 20 years of private practice this story certainly did not go over my head. It was just that the whole "evil greedy corporation bioenginering pathogens to spread to an unsuspecting population through natural vectors like birds, monkeis, bugs, zombies, you name it" has be done to death and if you are going to use that narrative at least make it interesting. there were never any consequences for this and all you did was walk around and dig through file cabinets and read emails. there was no suspence, no action, you would think that at least the security cameras that followed you around would alert the higher ups that you were up to something,.. messing with there "amazing" artificially intellegent main frame and all. but no big deal there. Carry on. Second,. What the hell was up with those terrible, simplistic puzzles? I mean really. If this deep cover operation that employs only ninjas,.. (ok maybe they were some kind of filtration mask,. that eveyone wore every where,. or maybe a cheap way to not have to animate mouths) really wants to test their applicants to see how smart they are,. why woud they give them a bunch of easy grade school level test to perform? And another thing,. why for the ever loving ♥♥♥♥, did this corporation build these GIANT freaking rooms do to test that could easily be done on a laptop? That is just not a very good use of resources for your evil plans. Speaking of giant stupid rooms,. the impossible outbreak puzzle??? really?? yeah that totally needed a big♥♥♥♥♥freatking room just so we could for some reason get a 30 year old argument about the dangers of irresponcible antibiotic use. I totally see how that is relevant in this story. Third,. if you want to make me feel like there is some big moral choices to make at the end of the game, maybe they should have done a better job at getting me to know that character than "I experimented on my mom and my dad is a♥♥♥♥♥♥quot; Take the money, exicute the old man, and why can't I just kill the baby now?. Very nice, the game looks really good, i like the visuals, and voice acting.I am playing The Assembly on Normal screen, no VR for me, but its very well optimized and feels very good so far.Im not too far into the story yet, but already from the beginning hooked and cant wait to find out everything in this world.Check out the first 15 min of Gameplay to judge your self.https://youtu.be/HTxfPHHqszI. does not work on Viveon vive you are required to use the keyboard and mouse, however there's no way to change the game orientation, so I was forced to sit sideways at my desk.
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