Review: Korix

Real-time strategy has a fair amount of history behind it. Dating back to the venerable Dune II, which was released for MS-DOS way back in the misty depths of 1993. Much has remained the same since then, and some things have changed, but adding virtual reality (VR) to the mix brings an entirely new dimension.

Korix is a hybrid between traditional real-time strategy and the new-ish sub-genre of tower defence. The campaign is where most people will start, as that is where the tutorial is. Right away, problems occur, though. The tutorial tips are presented somewhat awkwardly. The messages are projected upon the virtual version of the controller (if you are using the Dual Shock, which I was) in somewhat hard-to-read font. Decades of muscle memory that tells you not to look at your controller becomes something of a problem at that stage. Playing with a Move controller tends to work a little better.

The play area is presented as a large polygonal platform covered by a grid. The player is required to set up a base on one end and, in traditional RTS style, send out workers to harvest energy. Then you need to conquer territory by setting up towers, or ‘walls’ and stacking them with upgradable weaponry. Destroying the enemy base results in a victory.

There is an interesting variety of weapons and defences available, with more being unlocked as you progress through the campaign. The controls work fairly well, and are suitably intuitive once you get past the somewhat unhelpful starting tutorial, and the motion controls track with impressive accuracy, for the most part.

The campaign is fun, and it is quite satisfying to drop some of the higher-level weaponry upon the enemies’ head. The graphics, while well-crafted, are somewhat disappointing however, with the low-polygon style contrasting poorly with the gorgeous space backgrounds. The enemy troops suffer in particular as they are featureless red voxel blobs with no personality. On the plus side, the native 120fps means that it runs exceptionally smoothly and didn’t disturb my equilibrium at all.

Despite the blurb for the game mentioning an intergalactic war and a fight to avenge your destroyed planet, the campaign doesn’t really feature any story. The music is pleasant, a chill electronic soundtrack that mixes fairly well with the visuals.

Multiplayer is available, and also works pretty well. Sadly though, the current online community for the title is not huge, so you may find you are waiting a while to find a match. Though if you have a group of friends with PlayStation VR headsets, you could do a lot worse than invite them to a mutliplayer match.

Korix tends to veer more towards ‘tower defence’ that RTS as a whole. The lack of story and blocky, basic graphical style let the side down somewhat. Despite that, it is fun to play for short sessions, especially in multiplayer, but lacks the depth for holding your attention for extended periods of time.

60%

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  • Verdict

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It may have started out life as an experiment on the Oculus Rift DK2, but now of course it is out as a full blown title for the PlayStation VR.

A virtual reality (VR) based real-time strategy (RTS) videogame with elements of tower defence mechanics anda a retro isometric styling. As the commander of what remains of the military following the destruction of your home world, it is up to you to unite your surviving troops and survive. All whilst taking the fight back to the enemy.

We’ve teamed up with Korix developer StellarVR to give away two codes from the US PlayStation Store (you will require a US account in order to play), all you have to do to enter is check out VRFocus on social media. Either be a follower of us on Twitter or visit our Google+ and Facebook pages – which you should definitely follow when you go there! Use the Gleam app below to enter the competition which ends at the stroke of midnight (UK) on Tuesday, 18th April 2017. We will then be drawing the prizes shortly thereafter.

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PlayStation VR RTS game Korix reveals release date

Hybrid real-time strategy (RTS) and tower defence virtual reality (VR) videogame Korix will be coming to the PlayStation VR (PSVR) on 28th March 2017, developer StellarVR has announced.

Korix is an RTS videogame with a retro graphics style. The player takes the role of a commander charged with gathering resources, building defences and battling the enemy against a surreal polygonal space backdrop.

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Developer StellarVR announced recently that that Korix would run natively at 120FPS on both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 4 Pro. Research has shown that higher frame rates can reduce or eliminate some of the symptoms of motion sickness and headaches that affect some people during prolonged periods of using VR.

Korix features a single-player game comprising roughly 3-5 hours of content as well as a skirmish mode and multiplayer. Multiplayer can be played as 2-4 player co-op or in head-to-head versus mode.

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Mark Taylor, lead developer and founder at StellarVR said of the game: “Korix has been a real labor of love over the past year with my sole goal being to release a game with old-school gameplay reminiscent of RTS’s from the late 90’s on PS VR. I’m so excited to see Korix released and more importantly, I finally get to play with you! “

Korix will be released on 28th March. A price point has not yet been confirmed.

VRFocus will keep you informed on any updates regarding Korix and the PSVR.