Wonfourn
SCORE: 70
We believe in full disclosure here at Family Friendly Gaming,
Ensenasoft provided us payment to review Wonfourn on the PC VR. All they
asked from us was an honest review. They wanted to know our opinions and
were aware Wonfourn is not the normal kind of a game that we play.
Wonfourn reminds me of games like Ultima IX. Wonfourn does look better
than Ultima IX. Especially in the character models. Human characters and
sheep look really good in Wonfourn.
The issues families can have with Wonfourn are lack of attire,
enticement to lust, violence, and more. There is not enough character
model variation in Wonfourn though. When we go to multiple islands and
run across the same character model we want something different. Maybe
some different hair colors or a different outfit. Wonfourn was a 4.4 gig
download when we downloaded it.
Certain other modern games have really spoiled me. Wonfourn tells you to
go somewhere. Like the warehouse to the left for example. I wound up
walking around checking one side and then the other. Did that character
mean his left or my left? After all I was not sure. I then tried to get
into all these different buildings and could not figure out how to do
it. Later I figured out to use one of the triggers when I found the
right buildings. I am so used to games giving me an arrow that points me
to where my next active quest location is.
Wonfourn is extremely ambitious. Watch out for the pirates on the sea
because they will steal your gold from you. There are plenty of cool
things to see and do in Wonfourn. After awhile they can get repetitive.
I suggest sitting on a stool while playing Wonfourn. I got less sea sick
on the ocean that way. There are long loading screens and neat
animations for things like when we dock at a town.
I loved doing merchant missions in Wonfourn. It was a blast buying some
commodity in one town and selling it in another town. Time flies by in
Wonfourn. Days go by in minutes. The time was a bit fast for me. I also
wanted a button to do ninety degree turns. Wonfourn moves us slow enough
on foot to avoid any kind of motion sickness. I did not find an option
to go faster though. We can point and jump to that location with
buttons.
Parts of Wonfourn look similar. The size of Wonfourn is impressive for a
Virtual Reality video game. Most VR games I have played have really
small areas to play in. Wonfourn shows me what can be done in VR. I
enjoyed my time with this game. I would love for Wonfourn to give
players the option of a guiding arrow. Especially in the tutorial
mission. The other missions with differing amounts of money and time
could leave it out.
- Paul
Graphics: 50%
Sound: 80%
Replay/Extras: 90%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: PC VR
Publisher: Ensenasoft
Developer: Ensenasoft
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
Company provided product
Value/Cost of the review is greater than value/cost of provided product
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