System: Valve Index, HTC Vive & Oculus Rift
Price at Time Of Review: £6.99
Comfort Rating: Red
Genre: Interactive Experience
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers, Gamepad, Keyboard & Mouse
Best Playing Position: Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: PG
VR Shop Score 1/100: 60
Description: The skies are yours as you master agile dragons in twisting, turning aerial speed trials. Learn precision control as you tackle pin-point landings and the death-defying obstacle run. When you think you are ready, command the full fury of your dragon’s fire in the combat courses. Burn your rivals, claw your way to the top, and soar on DragonWingsVR! Take the reins and fly in VR with your motion controllers, or use a gamepad. It’s your choice! While DragonWingsVR is designed for VR, the game will run without VR equipment.
Review: It is probably just as nauseating as riding a real dragon would be, but I found DragonWingsVR to be a pretty relaxing game. Sure, it’s basic and barren, but it is also slow and peaceful. in short, there are 3 different forms of obstacle racing and that is about it. I can’t say it is worth the £6.99 asking price but I do think it is worth a quid or so, especially if you are just looking for something to relax with. Yes, it’s nauseating, but if you take things slow and steady it is not so bad. A good idea for a game, but I do feel it lacks some much-needed polish that it will sadly never get because the game has long been abandoned.