Loading Human
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This episodic sci-fi VR game blends a deep story, compelling characters, and truly innovative gameplay. Set in the 22nd century, Loading Human puts you in the body of Prometheus, a young scientist. Your father - the most important scientist in history - is dying. He sends you to travel deep into uncharted space to retrieve the Quintessence, the most powerful source of energy in the universe. If you succeed, you can save his life and change humanity for the better. If you fail, the consequences are dire. In this immersive environment, you use two PlayStation controllers to interact with your world and solve a series of tricky puzzles. You can use tools, read books, and even play records for Alice, a beautiful lab technician.
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User Reviews (5)
4
uncomfortable
Iffy controls.feels rushed.worst VR I've seen so far.
(member since 2012)
reviewed on 5/19/17
3
The worst VR so far, but still not bad.
I never enjoyed this game more than when it reached its end
from the very beginning, the game starts slow and doesn't pick up for a good while. I've yet to play a PSVR game with worse controls. and i used both motion controls and the duelshock. I can't count the number of time my arms just seemed to lose control of themselves in the game, and the UI for simple interaction with the normal controller is laughable at best. the story its self is nothing to invest in emotionally. not to say that its bad but i never found myself impressed.
occasionally you are thrown small mini game modes but it does little to distract from the near constant stream of fetch quests that have you running back and forth across the same three areas at the same snail like pace that will quickly drive you insane.
now, while all that is true i can't find it in me to hate this game. while there are a very small number of areas to explore, the areas themselves are wonderfully designed, fully interactive and pretty enough for the graphics offered. The same can be said for the lack of characters. I picked up the game for the tub scene and the game did not disappoint. if you are looking for a waifu simulator, than you might enjoy this. the female character is fairly attractive and you are given a few 'interesting' scenes with her that i actually got a kick out of.
i will say, my second playthrough was a lot more enjoyable. simply because i knew how to complete the puzzles and didn't spend a half hour between interactions running back and forth. do i regret renting it? no. its a good few hours worth of fun if you can push through everything wrong with it. the girl is fun to interact with and the ending is so-so. but will i buy it? heck no.
also no platinum trophy.
(member since 2016)
reviewed on 12/31/16
1
yuck
I sort of like the concept. I want to play a game with motion controls. The downfall is this is completely unplayable. Completely. Twisting my arms in pretzels and giving it a solid 30 minutes of agony before I decided who am I kidding. This game sucks.
(member since 2008)
reviewed on 12/8/16
1
Unbelievably awkward to play
I've loved playing every PSVR game that I can get my hands on and would love a sci-fi adventure game to play in VR. This is not it, though. Moving around and interacting with Loading Human is buggy beyond just the limits of PSVR but just poorly designed. There aren't any options for turning which only let you do the "blinking" quarter-circle turns which do not work well with the forward/backward movement. The visuals also lack any artistic flare and end up looking ugly and boring. If you are really starving for something to play on your PSVR, don't waste your time on this and go replay something else.
(member since 2017)
reviewed on 3/15/17
3
Bad controls
You can choose to easily move around with the PS controller or use the Move controllers to freely use your hands. You can't have them both... unfortunately.
(member since 2016)
reviewed on 12/25/16
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