But like the original, I’m going to be returning to it every time I get the itch to climb something.We've had the chance to speak with Crytek's Executive Producer and Game Director Elijah Freeman. The Climb 2 is light on content beyond the main draw, as “glove and accessory unlocks” are not going to be enough to satisfy everyone once they’ve finished all the stages. In any case, it’s very satisfying to look back and see what you’ve conquered. Far away fanfare like helicopters taking off and landing and ambient noises add to the allure of the city levels.
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With that need for extra detail the engine falters a bit (some objects, like flowers on an awning, or rough, visually), but the main things like buildings and grips hold together. It’s especially harrowing to look down and see traffic bustling below you, or have a bird catapult in front of your face on a high ledge. Point blank the city environments are a blast to tussle through, as the team really gets creative here with some of the obstacles and logic/pathing puzzles. In fact, if Crytek is interested in returning to this IP roughly every five years, make the next one all cityscapes or give me some DLC. As the tutorial reminds us it is possible to fully play the game without it, but hardcore speedrunners will want to master it.Įach stage was fun to play, but the city setting really takes the cake for me. One of the biggest wins is the “half press technique.” Making good use of the pressure triggers on the Oculus Touch remotes (still among the best VR controllers in the industry), you can “half” press in to maintain a zen-like balance without overexerting yourself.
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When you add in the need to constantly grab onto objects with both hands and chalk (a simple button press, which requires a free hand), it gets real strategic real fast. The Climb 2 also mixes things up with crumbling grips (think Mario‘s disappearing ledges), sharp grips (which pierce you and mess with your stamina meter), and grips you need to clean off before grabbing. VR is essential to the core of the game and it’s better for it.
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Or, you could look up or down to get a better view. Sometimes you might need to grab a ledge and “peek” around a corner to see the next vantage point. The main appeal of the original returns, in that it isn’t always apparent where you’re supposed to go. There’s 15 jungle gyms to climb and all of them are worth playing at least once. From there, the environments branch out into three levels (easy, medium, hard), and then two modes (casual, standard). There’s five biomes: Alps, Bay, Canyon, City, and North.
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You’re literally climbing up a bunch of jungle gyms either for fun, or for time trial bragging rights. There aren’t any convoluted modes or parameters in The Climb 2.
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The Climb 2 (Oculus Rift, Oculus Quest 2 ) The Climb 2 builds further on that, and adds my most-requested feature into the mix: city maps. It offered a unique perspective on a harrowing activity, and used the VR medium to juice up the atmosphere on an already-firm climbing game foundation. The Climb was a really fun effort from Crytek to help cement why VR gaming has a place in the industry. I mean, it’s a niche at this point, but I’m thankful. That’s about how long mainstream VR tech has been out, and thankfully, a handful of plucky studios are still plugging away at VR games. It’s crazy to think that it’s been nearly five years since The Climb!