System: Valve Index, HTC Vive & Oculus Rift
Price at Time Of Review: £2.79
Comfort Rating: Red
Genre: FPS (Moving)
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers
Best Playing Position: Standing
Multi-Player: Yes
Age Rating: 15+
VR Shop Score 1/100: 10
Description: Until None Remain is a futuristic multiplayer first-person shooter in a Battle Royale or Last Man Standing format. Matches pit weaponless players against one another in a death match that continues until only one player remains. Players must rush to acquire weapons, armour, or speciality items such as jet packs, or traps. Scale walls or objects using magnetized gloves, jet around the arena in a jet pack, and interact with an environment that includes turrets, explosive containers, noxious gases, and more!
The action takes place on a competitive map with poisonous gases which will push the players inward every five minutes. Matches will last for a maximum of 10 minutes, or until only one player remains. Players will be automatically matched for the quick action and will be able to practice in an offline lobby. Matches will take a maximum of five minutes to begin. If a match has not filled up its slots by that time it will fill out the match with AI-controlled players.
Review: Until None Remain: Battle Royale VR is going to be some big online Battle Royale game for our VR headsets and while there are some things to love about the game it is mostly a dire crap-fest and that is just one of the reasons you can no longer download it. I enjoyed the range of weapons you could use and there were some good melee weapons thrown in for good measure, but it was also the wide choice of locomotion options that would have been to everyone’s tastes. But the terrible graphics and the various glitches and bugs meant a lot of people were soon put off playing this and that in turn meant the game was pointless as it was an online-only game. Maybe one day it will come back new and approved, but until that date, you are not missing out on much.