When comparing No Limits 2 vs Lucky's Tale, the Slant community recommends Lucky's Tale for most people. In the question“What are the best Oculus Rift games?” Lucky's Tale is ranked 36th while No Limits 2 is ranked 45th. The most important reason people chose Lucky's Tale is:
Lucky's tale is a 3rd person platformer (much like Mario 64) that normally requires manual control of the camera. By creating the game for VR the user will not need to mess around with camera controls while also needing to control the character as the camera is your head. As you move your head the camera moves, which is not only a lot more intuitive but takes the multitasking out of the gameplay leaving the player to concentrate on controls only.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Great physics
The physics of the game make the player feel as though they are actually on a rollercoaster, which is quite a feat.
Pro Steam Workshop support
User created rollercoasters that any player can download and use.
Pro 3rd person platformer without the need to control the camera
Lucky's tale is a 3rd person platformer (much like Mario 64) that normally requires manual control of the camera. By creating the game for VR the user will not need to mess around with camera controls while also needing to control the character as the camera is your head. As you move your head the camera moves, which is not only a lot more intuitive but takes the multitasking out of the gameplay leaving the player to concentrate on controls only.
Cons
Con Shadow anistropic.
You'll notice the shadows are blurry when you're really high up and far away.
Con No release date
There is still no release date for this game even though Oculus has been released.