System: Valve Index, HTC Vive & Oculus Rift
Price at Time Of Review: £3.99
Comfort Rating: Yellow
Genre: 360 Video and Animation
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers, Keyboard & Mouse
Best Playing Position: Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: PG
VR Shop Score 1/100: 65
Description: Based on the Oscar short-listed Participant Media documentary Zero Days, Scatter’s award-winning, immersive documentary Zero Days VR visualizes the story of Stuxnet in a new way: placing you inside the invisible world of computer viruses, experiencing the high stakes of cyber warfare at a human scale.
Zero Days VR explores the next chapter of modern warfare through the true story of Stuxnet: the first cyber weapon in the world known to cause real-world physical damage. Audiences experience the invisible world of cyber warfare through the perspective of the virus on a clandestine mission hatched by the US and Israel to sabotage an underground Iranian nuclear facility. Zero Days VR highlights how this digital threat is closer to home than we realize, representing a new chapter in modern warfare.
Review: Zero Days VR is a 20+ minute long documentary about a computer virus. There are audio interview about it as well as some pretty cool visuals showing the speed of its spread across all networks. Given the pandemic we are currently facing around the world it seems digital viruses are much like real ones, only without the loss of life. It looks good I suppose, but I feel asking £3.99 for this is just too much. It doesn’t really matter what price you get it for unless you have an interest in this sort of thing I wouldn’t bother watching this.