System: Valve Index & HTC Vive
Price at Time Of Review: £7.19
Comfort Rating: Green
Genre: Action
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers
Best Playing Position: Standing
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: 15+
VR Shop Score 1/100: 75
Description: Innocent VR immerses you in the not too distant year of 2218, where Earth has been devastated by a natural disaster caused by excessive logging and destruction of natural resources. Unknown viruses have filled every corner of the world with raging mutated creatures. The most terrible of such viruses is known as “carbonized disease” and is the greatest threat to humanity ever known. Infection with this disease will cause a human to carbonize from the inside out without ever rotting, or as some will put it “coke.” Embark on an adventure filled with challenging puzzles to solve, avoiding crisis and solving the riddle of this carbonation while unlocking the mystery of these natural disasters.
Review: Innocent VR is an action/puzzle game in which you will be following a very linear path to various puzzles and locations. There is a surreal feel a look to the game from start to finish which almost feels as if the game is made up of random things rather than deliberately made that way. Most of the puzzles are fairly simple and the game keeps the graphically quality high from start to finish. Heck, even the robots narrations are pretty good quality. I still think you should wait for a sale as I finished the game in just under 1 hour. But I have to say for that single hour it was an immersive adventure that I would have loved to have been longer.