About This Game KOBOLD is a new kind of horror experience that blurs the line between cinema and VR gaming. Step into the shoes of an urban explorer investigating the mysterious case of a missing boy. Pick up your flashlight and discover the secrets of an abandoned villa in the middle of a dark forest in Germany. Immerse yourself in true, cinematic realism, explore an interactive universe, pick up clues and dare to venture deeper into a mystical world where your actions can have grave consequences. With its intensely realistic visuals captured with photogrammetry, free movement and intuitive interactions, KOBOLD is a unique room scale VR experience that will entice and terrify...A trans-media experience, KOBOLD is accompanied by a short film that can be viewed before entering the VR experience. The short film serves as an introduction into the world and characters and tells the backstory of the missing boy and his family. It is available to watch for free on the KOBOLD website. The player then puts on a VR headset and steps into the story, breaking into the abandoned villa, gathering clues, solving a mystery and entering a dark, mythical underworld inspired by European folklore and pagan mythology.In order to make the transition from film to VR as immersive as possible, the entire villa (which is a real location in Brandenburg, Germany) and its surroundings were meticulously scanned with photogrammetry. Actors were also 3D scanned and brought to life in VR using motion capture and advanced facial capture technology.AAA graphics from an indie studio, with character and level design, compelling gameplay and intuitive interactivity designed from the ground up for the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. 7aa9394dea Title: KOBOLD: Chapter IGenre: AdventureDeveloper:anotherworld GmbHPublisher:anotherworld GmbHRelease Date: 14 Nov, 2018 KOBOLD: Chapter I Crack kobold chapter 1 vr review. kobold chapter i. kobold chapter 2. kobold chapter 1 vr. kobold chapter 1. kobold chapter 1 review I know it says to be polite but there's no way this game isn't a scam for money. It's awful, most of the reviews HAVE to be lies, (all the top positive ones at least) because the graphics, playability, and general overall quality of this game (except the audio and some rare visuals) are awful. How. Just how did you release a game of this quality for vr only? I can understand the super flat textures and environment if this game was to only be played without vr, but man. . . Do you even own vr? Yes, I'm asking that sincerely. I genuinely want to know if this game was produced with a machine that wasn't over 6,000 USD, because my gaming rig cost 4,000 + USD and it runs awful, the flashlight (or torch) makes anything it go over severely distorted unless your inches (or centimeters) away from the surface you use it on. Not only that, but the mirror of the game it shows to the monitor IS HIGHER QUALITY. It doesn't distort surface texture when you shine your flashlight. Maybe, just maybe my $4000 computer and HTC Vive Pro somehow can't handle some visual aspect of the game engine. Fine. MAYBE. EVEN THEN the quality of object interactions and low res pictures used for the textures are awful. Some of this game doesn't even make any sense! There's no way in real life that a projector shooting onto wood would display a perfect video literally higher quality than the real life projector natively shoots resolution of. Even though I tried so hard to give this game the benefit of the doubt since the trailers looked so good. I couldn't last 10 minutes in this game. I promise I really tried to like this game, but the quality of animations differed so much, it's like they had whoever was in charge of directing the visual style of the game get fired and hired someone else every other day they worked on this game. One of the animations at the very beginning of the game was absolutely gorgeous, almost . . . movie like. Then you have this brick crow with crappy lighting fly away from you when you're about 8 feet away. (1.5-ish meters.) Gosh, when you walk into the room with the casette player, the game feels like it's about to crash. The lighting varies in quality from room to room (to hallway.) It's like the creators tried to make this game as fast as they could without a single playthrough. (Or did a playthrough and thought "good enough.")Honestly, I would be embarrased if I released this game as a developer. The reason I say that is because I bought another Kobold game on console and it was just as bad. (Actually I had expectations that this VR Kobold "Experience" would be at least better than the console game I played, but I sadly held my expectations too high.)I know I didn't play that much of the game, and someone will probably say to give this game a chance, however there was such little time put into this game that there are literally only two, toggleable settings; High or Low Graphics, and Headbob: Yes or No. Changing the graphics quality helped a little, but the "lower" graphics settings literally have the exact same terrible quality textures as the "High" settings. I just can't get over how I paid $9.99 USD for this game. Yes, I have a $4,000+ setup (Not including the surround sound and 4k 65" OLED LG "monitor") and I'm complaining that this game cost 9.99. That is literally how bad this game was. I wish there was a way to report to Steam about fake reviews, because this game definitely has them out of any game I ever played.P.S. (There's absolutely no way the trailer video would ever look that good on your vr setup with this game.). While I played, the loading screen came up pretty often. The blue limit grid was visible very often although I stood in the middle of the room. The movement, the turning was slugglish (my hardware does meet the requirements). All these together ruined the "horror experience". Also, the whole thing looks like the first half of the first chapter of a 10-20 chapter game/story. I watched the pre-video, but that story doesn't really continue or unfold in the game.. Okay so I've been searching for a good vr horror game for a long time, but the problem is, vr horror easily scares me into "quit app". There were some that i couldn't stand for 2 minutes, jumpscares are my absolute nightmare in vr as well.This game had nice reviews and said it was atmospheric and good horror, so i gave it a shot.At first I was pooping myself as usual on every small sound, but nothing really came out to jumpscare me, so the only thing that stayed with me through the game was the sheer terror of "something can happen any time" and the very well done atmosphere.The lore built up the conclusion very well too, to the point where what happens then, didn't scare me into submission, it just scared me, like it should.Very well made game, you guys, I hope there's a few more chapters to this series because I'm getting them. :). Just played this with a group of friends on my Oculus. I wish I had filmed them freakingout. IGNORE THE HATERS this is an AWESOME experience and everything VR horror should be. Make sure to watch the movie on the Kobold website. It's a nice bonus! You can watch it before or after you go into VR but I think it's cool to watch it before.. Loved playing this alone in the dark and even better when scaring friends.A solid VR experience. Probably the most realistic horror experience for Vive.Story, gameplay, graphics are very immsersive!Very happy to see something of this high quality coming from an indie studio in Germany.Looking forward to the next chapter. Highly recommended!. Just played this with a group of friends on my Oculus. I wish I had filmed them freakingout. IGNORE THE HATERS this is an AWESOME experience and everything VR horror should be. Make sure to watch the movie on the Kobold website. It's a nice bonus! You can watch it before or after you go into VR but I think it's cool to watch it before.. So scary ...Especially if you know, that the house really exists ...
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