System: Valve Index, HTC Vive & Oculus Rift
Price at Time Of Review: £6.19
Comfort Rating: Red
Genre: Interactive Experience
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers
Best Playing Position: Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: PG
VR Shop Score 1/100: 25
Description: This time around metal monolith has appeared in VR. Try and look for a single iron plate that’s full of riddles. Surely, you won’t be able to find it so easily. Also, try and find an iron cube. There’s absolutely no way that you will find them. The Metal Monolith Cube contains a hidden, mysterious power.
Review: Let me tell you how playing ‘Monolith VR’ went down for me. So starting the game you get around the level by swinging your arms on the spot. Just 2 minutes into the game I found the large glowing Monolith in question. It does nothing. Then a total of 4 minutes after that I found a small glowing cube of the floor. Once again it does nothing and then…game over! Yes, that is all there is to the game. No real adventure, nothing to solve, just find two things and its game over. And yes you are paying £6.19 just for that. Sure, the forest area looks good, but it is poorly optimised and runs like crap most of the time. This is not something I can recommend right now, not until it gets a HUGE amount of content added to it. Heck, even if this was free I would probably not recommend it in its current state.