![]() ![]() It kind of runs with the tongue-in-cheek vibe set by the mixed reality trailer - it’s more humorous than I was expecting, in a good way, and more visually interesting too. I played through most of the first episode, and the tone was quite different to what I was expecting. As far as the Tarzan lore goes, Fun Train seem to have covered all bases. You play as Tarzan, doing all the things you would expect Tarzan to do - rescuing Jane, swinging on vines, punching colonists, and wildly beating his chest. ![]() Tarzan VR is releasing episodically, with the first two installments (or comic ‘issues’, as they are referred to in-game) available now. I wouldn’t say my expectations were wildly exceeded, but it certainly has its moments and floats some fun ideas around. None of the promotional material had particularly wowed me from a gameplay perspective, and I didn’t expect much at all from the experience. I’ll be honest - going into Tarzan VR, I had pretty low expectations. But does the game really make you feel like the King of the Jungle? ![]() Announced last year, episodes one and two of Tarzan VR are finally available for PC VR. ![]()
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