When comparing Everest VR vs FATED: The Silent Oath, the Slant community recommends FATED: The Silent Oath for most people. In the question“What are the best HTC Vive games?” FATED: The Silent Oath is ranked 32nd while Everest VR is ranked 46th. The most important reason people chose FATED: The Silent Oath is:
There are points in the game where NPCs will ask yes or no questions in the title, the player can then reply by shaking their head yes or no, to which the NPCs will respond to. Not only is this a natural reaction, but the fact that it is taken advantage of as a control mechanism shows how immersive and intuitive VR gameplay can be.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Beautiful presentation
The title used photo realistic graphics in order to fully represent the realism of climbing Mt. Everest. Something that is heightened by the fact that this is a VR title, giving the feeling that you are really there. What is cool about this is that climbing this mountain is not something many will ever experience due to cost and fitness ability, but now anyone can experience it. While obviously not close to the real thing, even at a fraction of that experience, it is something to behold.
Pro Intuitive interaction
There are points in the game where NPCs will ask yes or no questions in the title, the player can then reply by shaking their head yes or no, to which the NPCs will respond to. Not only is this a natural reaction, but the fact that it is taken advantage of as a control mechanism shows how immersive and intuitive VR gameplay can be.
Pro Highly polished
The graphics are top notch, as well as the music and voice acting. A quality title that has a lot of polish, which for such a new medium, is still a bit rare.For those looking for something to experience what the best VR storytelling may have to offer, Fated is a good choice.
Pro Immersive story telling
The game fits the term, "walking simulator" where in there is little gameplay but is more focused on telling a story. The story told is quite intriguing, especially with the added benefit of VR, where in you feel as though you are experiencing the events yourself as they unfold.
Cons
Con Very short
More a tech demo over an actual game. While there is an experience to be had, the gameplay itself is quite simple and very short, lasting under an hour from start to finish.
Con Very little actual gameplay
Short of a few nods here or there, there is actually very little game mechanics to be found in this title. More an interactive movie than a game, which may disappoint some users.
Con Does not work with Vive controllers
The game is controlled through a regular gamepad, not the Vive controllers, which lessens the immersive aspect of the game over other titles that do make use of the Vive controllers. Mainly this is due to the game being created with the Oculus in mind, back before they announced their own controllers, so is geared more towards being a game you sit and play with the VR headset on.
Con Short and linear
The game is quite short and the gameplay is quite linear meaning that there is little to revisit once the story is completed.