System: Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift & Windows MR
Price at Time Of Review: £15.49
Comfort Rating: Green
Genre: Sports
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers
Best Playing Position: Standing
Multi-Player: Yes
Age Rating: PG
VR Shop Score 1/100: 80
Description: Cloudlands 2 builds off of the fun of playing and building minigolf courses and adds the ability to play full sized golf courses. Arm yourself with a putter, wedge, and driver and hit the links in the clouds. – 54-hole single player campaign takes you through the Green Glades, Magic Meadows, and Reaper Ruins. Play 18 hole mixes of full sized golf and minigolf. – Level Editor with over 1000 pieces to build and make epic mini golf or full golf holes. Create and upload your creations to allow other people to play. – Expect to find a nearly unlimited supply of amazing user created levels. All existing Cloudlands 1 holes are available to play (2000+). – Online Multiplayer allows up to 4 players to play together. Create a room, have your friends join, and off you go. – Local Multiplayer pass and play allows you and your friends to play together by passing one headset between you. – In-game voice chat fully supported.
Review: I wish there was a lot more golf games in VR, but for now, Cloudlands 2 fills the gap quite nicely. With literally thousands of courses to play on and the ability to make your own the amount of content in this game is not in question. The multiplayer option is also lots of fun, especially when you get four of you playing at once. What I don’t like is the odd placement method after each shot and it seems like the developers wanted to do something different and for me it kind of fails. It doesn’t look much better than the original Cloudlands which might also put people off. But for me, it is easy to recommend give this game a go because I love mini-golf anyway. Even those who have never played mini-golf should consider giving this a go.