Review: Paperville Panic

Fire isn’t an element to be trifled with. Sure we’ve harnessed it with matches and lighters to make warm and cosy fireplaces, or a nice outdoor fire pit to cook marshmallows on but it can soon become dangerous if not closely managed. That’s where trusty firefighters come in to save the day should anything go awry but what if they’ve never even seen a burning building, especially if that building is made of paper. Enter the flaming chaos that is Paperville Panic, an imaginative and comedic experience from the minds of Ultimerse.

Paperville Panic

Paperville Panic puts you in the shoes of a rookie firefighter in the colourful town of Paperville. The inhabitants are a jolly, if somewhat naive bunch, who have never seemingly encountered the flaming element in all its fiery forms but that’s about to change. It’s your first day on the job and of course all hell breaks loose as you’re called into action.

The name of the game here is putting out fires, with Ultimerse seeing fit to include an interesting assortment of tasks and challenges to test those skills.  From your standard house fire with inhabitants to save from under rubble, blockages to remove with a trusty axe, and people running around on fire – they are made of paper after all – to more outlandish scenarios involving ill-advised fireworks and even criminals to dispatch.

And where there’s fire you need water. Usually on your hip is a very useful water pistol, yet depending on the scenario this can also change to water balloons, a water balloon firing shotgun and more. These are all great fun to use – especially the shotgun – nicely altering the dynamic of each challenge so that you can’t simple use one strategy all the time.

Paperville Panic

All the various tasks are selectable through a main hub world that’s wonderfully vivid and busy to look at and explore, with all the characters having something to say – with a light smattering of coarse language and minor sexual innuendos to keep things humorous.

Yet not everything is perfect in Paperville. The main sticking point being movement. All you get is teleportation, while in essence this is fine makes the whole experience rather clunky – especially for more experience VR players. The first mission is a perfect case in point. Rather than feeling like the hero rushing around saving peeps it’s very stop start searching rooms and making sure you don’t suddenly teleport into some flames. It’s a shame there’s no direct locomotion as the levels all feature stairs and ramps to walk up.

Another little annoyance is there are still some glitches to be ironed out. There were points when going to shoot some flames the gun would suddenly be in the holster or worse floating in mid-air after moving. Or when returning to the hub world the belt loadout would be flipped so the water gun would suddenly be on the left rather than the right. Minor quibbles but they show the cracks in the polish.

On a better note each challenge ends with a boss fight and these are some of the best parts about Paperville Panic. Staying completely stationary, you can battle it out with these fire wielding characters who provide a reasonably tough fight in comparison to the other parts of the experience so that it’s not a complete walkthrough.

With its mix of comedy charm and light-hearted gameplay Paperville Panic provides and enjoyable VR escape that should put a smile on players faces. There are some short comings with experienced players likely to find it on the short side. Even so, there’s still a decent amount of fun to be had as you shoot Paperville citizens in the face.

60%

Awesome

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Watch the World Burn When Paperville Panic Leaves Early Access This Month

Australian indie developer Ultimerse launched its first virtual reality (VR) project Paperville Panic onto Steam Early Access in December 2017, a comedic, tongue in cheek action-adventure where you play a rookie in the fire department. Now after several months in Early Access and lots of updates Paperville Panic is now fully prepped and ready to leave this month. 

As you may have guessed being a rookie firefighter is one thing, but it’s made all the more difficult when the world you live in is made of paper. That means Paperville needs a hero to step up and save the day – if you so wish – by clearing building fires, rescuing citizens from rubble, and hacking through doors, all normal firefighter stuff. You even get to deal with townsfolk and their personal issues.

When originally arriving on Early Access Paperviille Panic had three levels to enjoy. This has now been greatly expanded for a far more content rich experience. Recent updates have seen the addition of the Convenience Store, Podium and Town Hall levels, while a new holster improved the equipping and unequipping of weapons and tools, as well as supporting left handed players.

The title features several open areas including Hub World and Open Town where you can mingle with residents and find those all important missions. As the new trailer below showcases you’ll have your work cut out for you as the town celebrates with fireworks, pipes explode and you’re even drawn into fire fights in shops.

Paperville Panic is scheduled to leave Steam Early Access on 20th September 2018. The launch will also see a major addition in the form of support for Oculus Rift and Windows Mixed Reality alongside HTC Vive. Should Ultimerse reveal any further secrets in the run up to launch – the studio has hinted a few surprises are instore – then VRFcous will let you know.

With a Town on Fire Become the Hero This December in Paperville Panic

Due for release this winter is an action-adventure title where players have to save a town on fire, not just any fire but its very first fire, as this town is made of paper, and the vidoegame is Paperville Panic.

Created by Australian studio Ultimerse, Paperville Panic is a tongue-in-cheek look into the world of firefighting where you play the towns newest recruit to the service, expecting it to be a relaxing, feet up kind of job. Well that’s not the case as it’s down to you to save the citizens of Paperville and hopefully the town as well.

Papervill Panic Fire Gazebo

Missions will involve a range of challenges – not just putting out fires – so you’ll have to hack through doors and clear out buildings, rescue the townsfolk from not only rubble but their personal issues as well. For the December 2017 launch for HTC Vive on Steam Early AccessPaperville Panic will have three missions available, the town to explore and achievements.

Ahead of that, Ultimerse has confirmed its going to debut a demo at PAX Aus later this month, which will then be made free on the Steam Store as of the 29th October.

As further details are released VRFocus will keep you updated.