POPULATION: ONE

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Summary

Fly anywhere, climb anything, build defenses... All in a VR Battle Royale.


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POPULATION: ONE Reviews & Ratings

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Review by Swifty1605 [user]
October 10, 2021

With so many VR games only lasting a few hours this has high replay value! Low reviews didn't take time to learn how to play the game. TakesWith so many VR games only lasting a few hours this has high replay value! Low reviews didn't take time to learn how to play the game. Takes about 4-5 hours to get it good and moving, shooting and climbing. After that its been pure joy. Don't think about it for $30 its well worth the time and money!

10
Review by mconheady [user]
January 27, 2021

While the climbing and flying mechanic is brilliant and fun, the lack of balance, options, and severe focus on microtransactions make this oneWhile the climbing and flying mechanic is brilliant and fun, the lack of balance, options, and severe focus on microtransactions make this one I cannot recommend.It's a game where verticality is virtually limitless. The design team must have skipped out on their classes covering principals of game design, because when you combined height with overpowered sniper rifles with automatic hand stabilization, what you get is a community of players that learn to dominate maps buy just climbing and sniping. In a matter of months I have seen the game go from wild mix of tactics to a simply everyone sniping.Beyond the broken core mechanic the game is plagued with voice chat issues, networking and server issues, and hacks. The height system is fundamentally flawed and those that learn to exploit it are almost indestructable, contributing to a community of percher and snipers who hand on building, shoot accurately, but only their hands can be seen and targeted by only the most accurate players.These are fixable, but the dev team is so busy churching out gun skins for microtransactions. there seems to be no indication they are interested in anything else.

80
Review by 4Players.de
November 23, 2020

This is one of my multiplayer favorites when it comes to VR shooters. The free climbing and gliding empowers a tense and technically clean battle for survival in VR. But it shows flaws in terms of content and variety.

80
Review by fleezy [user]
November 12, 2020

the BR genre is done to death, we all know it, and this is obviously /not/ the first BR game to hit the VR space, *but* what Pop:One does -the BR genre is done to death, we all know it, and this is obviously /not/ the first BR game to hit the VR space, *but* what Pop:One does - with it's climbing, flying, intuitive reloading, fast-paced gameplay, and (relatively) positive community - it does right.You will 100% not feel as though you've wasted your $30.00. Anyone who comes out at the end of this feeling like they didn't get their money's worth? Well, sorry bud, but there's was clearly never any hope of pleasing you anyway.8/10 because pobody's nerfect.

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Review by UploadVR
November 11, 2020

If you’re looking for a new, addictive VR shooter to sink your teeth into then you can’t go wrong with Population: One. The verticality and freedom of movement is unrivaled and the smooth, snappy gameplay feels fantastic even on the lower-powered Oculus Quest. My only significant gripe is that I wish there was a bit more diversity in content available, but they’ve got an amazing foundation to grow from here. Population: One is definitely the best VR battle royale shooter on the market and will hopefully find a strong audience for quite some time.

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Game Information
Release Date October 22, 2020
Publisher BigBox VR
Content Rated T (Teen)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer, Battle Royale
Player Perspectives First person, Virtual Reality
Genres Shooter, Arcade
Themes Action
Platforms Oculus VR, SteamVR, Oculus Quest, Oculus Quest 2