System: Samsung Gear VR, Oculus Go Price at Time Of Review: £3.99 ($5) Comfort Rating: Green (No Movement) Genre: Action Input: Gear VR Controller Best Playing Position: Sitting, Standing Multi-Player: No Age Rating: PG
Description: Immerse yourself in a whimsical robot factory while climbing your way up the corporate ladder from lowly intern to esteemed star employee. In a wacky spectacle of increasing chaos, strive to keep up with the escalating comedy of errors as you operate various assembly lines in a myriad of mini-games. Entrenched in a physics-based, no consequences playground, experience three main types of mini-game stations, all with the goal to help the factory build robots on a massive scale.
Review: While I wish it wasn’t true there really isn’t that many truly great Gear VR/Oculus Go games, but Fail Factory is one of the great ones. With great characters, fantastic scenery and sound effects, even the joke-filled storyline is pretty interesting. While you could break it down into a collection of mini-games the sheer amount you get, as well as the fantastic use of the Gear VR motion controller still make it a great game. Its got the right price, a nice amount of content and makes great use of VR and the motion controller. What more can you ask for!? I suppose a multiplayer mode would have been nice, but at least it has a online leaderboard.Who knows, maybe more features will come in the future.