![]() ![]() Stranded in the rainforest, you’ll need to search for food and water to appease ever-depreciating meters, build initially simple structures that allow you to safely cook and sleep, and explore more of your surroundings, defending yourself from various threats. The basics of any survival game apply here. If you give Green Hell VR on PC the time and dedication needed to master its overwhelming systems you’ll be richly rewarded. It’s much more common to spend long gameplay sessions feeling like you’re not really getting anywhere as you wonder where you’re meant to go next and scavenge for scarce sources of water and food that won’t poison you.īut this, in fairness, is the original Green Hell experience, and anyone disappointed with the streamlined Quest version will be happy with just how closely this edition of the game matches the flatscreen one. ![]() Green Hell VR on PC has more threats to confront and the larger world makes it far easier to end up walking in circles. Without question, this is the more demanding of the two ports. The only thing that’s missing is co-op support, though this is set to arrive in a future update. ![]() Green Hell VR on PC, meanwhile, is near enough the full-fat experience a one-to-one conversion of the original game with the full map, story and set of items to craft. It was a logical move that made for a much more accessible and welcoming game ideally suited to the platform. The other, Green Hell for Quest, released earlier this year and presented a stripped-back edition designed specifically for the standalone headset. This is actually the second edition of the game to be ported to headsets from Incuvo. Your mileage with Incuvo’s mostly excellent port of the Creepy Jar flatscreen game is going to depend on how much you enjoy that punishment.īut first, let’s recap the rather unique situation with Green Hell VR. It turns out that getting lost in the jungle, shrouded by endless vegetation, covered in leeches and dying of thirst is no walk in the park. You know that Green Hell VR is getting something right when I say it’s a really frustrating game. Green Hell VR on PC offers a much more authentic and demanding experience than the Quest edition, though that won’t necessarily make it better for everyone. ![]()
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