About This Game 1 - General Warning For some people (1 in 500) becoming the last survivor (the kapaye) of an extinct civilization and be chosen to cross space in search of a new habitable planet may cause a dissociative identity disorder. We recommend that you consult your doctor to protect yourself from any psychological risk before entering Far Beyond: A space odyssey. 2 - Efforts and Repetitive StressEstablish a travel strategy in hyperspace, schedule refueling points on the galactic map, scan and extract resources via the holoviewer, monitor the autonomy level of the spaceship in order to maintain the oxygen recycling system on and repair the extravehicular probes can put your body and your mind to a severe test. If you experience any of these symptoms (high sensitivity to the autonomy alarm, pain in your arms when you scan a planet, annoyance when you miss a deployment to extract resources or shame when you break down) please only blame yourself (you are just bad).3 - Use and Maintenance Of Embedded EquipmentTo help you in your journey, two extravehicular probes, Columbus and Digger Master await you in the hangars of the spaceship at the back of command bay.Here are some recommendations to reduce the risk of damaging equipment:Deploy the probes only to detect, scan and extract resources on hostile planets.Perform regular and careful maintenance of the probes to protect yourself from the risk of failure.Remember to recycle your used parts.We recommend that you periodically upgrade the parts that compose the probes in order to improve wear resistance and increase their performance.We do not refund the probes forgotten in a planetary system.4 - Responsibilities, Failures and DeathsBy agreeing to take part in this lone interstellar travel, you agree to take on the role of the Kapaye, you agree to take the risk of failing, you agree to be alone with your responsibilities, you agree to be alone facing death. Naturally we clear ourselves of any adverse effects that the experience of a slow and repeated death can have on your nervous system.Far Beyond: A space odyssey is a peaceful space survival Virtual Reality game combining strategy, reflection, resource management and human scale crafting.In Far Beyond: A space odyssey, you play the last survivor of your civilization.The last chance of survival you have is to take command of the Genesis, a spaceship on its last legs "supposed" to allow you to go across the universe and reach your one and only goal: a distant habitable planet, primitive and without any trace of intelligent life called "Earth".Equipped with two mechanically capricious probes, Columbus and Digger Master, you have to cross the space, juggling between refueling and recharging the battery, extracting ore, repairing damages and planning your moves in hyperspace.You will have only one goal: reach a distant habitable planet in order to deploy the E.D.E.N project, a demographic bomb composed of genomes and matrices of your lost civilization, to give birth to a new colony.Will you survive long enough to bring back your civilization to life far beyond your own galaxy?A game designed and developed from A to Z for VRA perfectly comfortable virtual reality experience. No artificial locomotion nor camera movement therefore no risk of nausea. (Roomscale for motion controllers)No display directly on the screen. All user interfaces are fully integrated into the environment to not ruin the feeling of immersion.A graphic rendering close to presence. Gorgeous and inspired graphics thanks to 4K textures and a native supersampling of the resolution. A realistic and meticulous sound design. All sound effects are in spatialized 360° 3D audio.A possible interaction with every object. Grab, manipulate, or throw all of the objects you can find around you.A gameplay system, mixing survival and strategy, rich and hardcore.A tough and certain challenge to every game play. Successfully reach a distant planetary system safe and sound is your only goal. However, one mistake and the game will start again (only in the higher difficulty setting).Human scale crafting. Repair and upgrade the probes through a unique human scale crafting system.A guarantee of replay value. Explore a procedurally generated galaxy for each new game. Build and assemble more than fifty parts to upgrade your probes. Multiple random events make each game play unique.Time as the worst enemy. Each exit consumes the battery of your spaceship. Plan effective travel and refueling strategies to avoid falling into blackout and thus succeed in moving towards your goal.Limited resources. Fuel and construction ore are exhaustible resources. Use your two space probes to scan and extract resources essential to your survival.Upgrade your equipment. Unlock, build then assemble by hand more than fifty upgrades using the onboard ore synthesizer. 7aa9394dea Title: Far Beyond: A space odyssey VRGenre: Adventure, Indie, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Mains Digitales InteractivePublisher:The Small Game CompanyRelease Date: 28 Oct, 2016 Far Beyond: A Space Odyssey VR Crack Code Activation far beyond a space odyssey vr. far beyond a space odyssey vr. vr far beyond a space odyssey vr. far beyond a space odyssey vr v1.1.9. far beyond a space odyssey vr gameplay. far beyond a space odyssey vr test. far beyond a space odyssey vr test. far beyond a space odyssey vr review. far beyond a space odyssey vr gameplay. far beyond a space odyssey vr v1.1.9. far beyond a space odyssey vr review. vr far beyond a space odyssey vr I am only recommending this game at a heavily discounted price of $10 or under.I bought this game @ $10. I think it's worth that.Graphics are better than other VR games of the same price.The premise and mechanics are nice.The procedurally generated universe/galaxy is a nice touch.The difficulty of the survival element in this game is a bit much at the average/normal settings.My only complaint is the balancing of the elements is off.As it is, the game is good but not perfect where the difficulty does not scale from the beginning and the lack of addition information/tutorials would have players lose interest from not realizing certain nuances that make this game unique. Also, the focus on strategy is not stressed enough. To each their own.. People say it's repetitive, and that's true. You'll bee recycling the same fuel cells again and again.However!The whole thing is real life sized (as you would hope). There is so many different parts to keep in check you'll be wondering how to fix the rest while exchanging fuel chells. And it's not just twist, grab, pull, drop, reverse all the time. Sometimes you'll be working overhead, sometimes you'll need to crouch down to reach something, all the while thinking about where to send the probes next. Resources are very limited!Graphics are very decent. Finally a game that dared to distance itself from the shiny, simplistic feel that you have when playing e.g. the Lab, meaning there are actual textures and not just color fills.Make sure your room is high enough, and calibrate correctly. Otherwise some parts will be physically unreachable.From some of the other reviews I didn't know what to think, and I wanted to try it for the two hours until return is impossible. My first session lasted three hours, and it's 3am. Definitely recommend.. Woah..How come i never head of this game until yesterday?Extremely interesting game with many innovative concepts across the board. VR is most immersive when you're doing stuff right in front of your face and this game nails it.I hope the devs keep on updating it, with more content i could easily pay double the price. This game is amazing. This game is very engaging. The tutorial explains there's a distant location you need to reach to complete your journey. To get there you need enough fuel. You can't carry enough fuel to take you all the way to the destination, so you'll need to find fuel by scanning various planets and sending a harvester where needed. While you're trying to do all this, pieces of your ship begin to break down from wear and tear. You need to use tracked motion controls to repair them. You'll also need to be creating and recycling ship parts to complete your repairs, which requires having access to raw ore, another resource you'll need to harvest in addition to fuel. Oh yeah, your ship is running on a battery that needs to be recharged, so you'll be making frequent trips back and forth between blue recharging planets, ore harvesting planets, and fuel planets as you attempt to venture further through space.You wont need a lot of physical space to do this; having enough space to extend your arms fully and to squat is enough to get you through. There is a good amount of resource management involved with the need to physically engage in ship repairs as you attempt to survive your journey. This game definitely offers a reasonable challenge with a lot of replay and has unique gameplay elements that it combines very well into one highly immersive package.. Edit (26.09.2017): There have been no updates for months and this game obviously has been abandoned. Definitely a thumbs down, I give it these tags in my library: #Unfinished/Abandoned #Buggy #rip-off #Do not buy---------------------------------I just played through the tutorial and think that this game has a lot of potential. However I would suggest revamping the tutorial: The voice actor is droning on and on and on in a boring voice and the explanation of all the main functions takes too long. After some time I found myself skipping through all of it and just reading the hints.The graphics are pretty basic: Textures quite low-res and muddy/blurry, lightning is bland and boring, modelling still pretty crude - I really hope that this will improve when the game moves out of beta and all of the placeholders will be replaced with final versions.Looking forward to trying the out ingame mechanics outside of the tutorial.In the current beta state it does not yet deserve a thumbs up (IMHO 20€ is too much - personally I think about 6-10€would be adequate) but with further work, this could become quite a good game (and warrant the price tag!).. Disclaimer: I haven't played the game a lot yet, this is more of an 'initial impressions' review. It really wowed me though.Pros:- Loved the 'experience' of this game. I felt like I was the sole commander of my very own spaceship. Very immersive.- I really enjoyed the concept of actually repairing things rather than just clicking on a button that says repair as with other games. -The static workstation layouts worked very well with my room-space and helped a great deal with immersion.- I liked having to press a button on one glove with the finger of the other hand. This felt more immersive than a menu mysteriously popping up.- The presence of the robot moving around you made the tutorial very interesting.- I liked that it was actually a game, and required understanding the game mechanics to succeed. Had to restart a few times, but it felt good to get better at it.Cons:- Difficult to follow the tutorial at times. Was stuck for significant periods of time trying to figure out what the tutorial was asking me to actually do. This felt more frustrating because all other interactions were locked at that time making you feel very constrained. Instructions were sometimes vague.- Small quality issues such as your launched probe being visible in the scene even when it is supposed to be orbiting a faraway planet and the noise of the hyper-drive engine being very underwhelming compared to all the other effects in the game.- The robot is just an annoying presence in the main game once the tutorial is over. It would be good if he could bob around a bit and say things once in a while.Summary: If you've ever played Mass-Effect and want to 'experience' commanding a space ship like the Normandy but without any crew or weapons this is the game for you.. this game actually wont start anymore cause some glitch makes it where i cant move into the area where it startsidk you can buy this ♥♥♥♥♥ack or dont its your call. A fantastic yet difficult game. A cross between the resource mining bits of mass effect 2 with a generated galaxy structure similar to FTL. Shows a lot of potential.
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