![]() It would have been great if there was some sort of archive of previous broadcasts. Sadly enough, this game doesn’t have subtitles. Now, English isn’t my native language and while I’m quite good at speaking it, sometimes I enjoy it when there are subtitles when a word or an expression is used that I don’t know. It pulls you into the story without an issue. The voice acting of the characters is good. Most of the story is told over the radio. I have been playing this game for 3 to 4 hours now and I haven’t met another human character… Physically that is. So, in the alternative western setting, you have to make a decision about what to do. So, what is the mystery about? To stay as spoiler-free as I can, it’s about a hidden ancient civilization that might still be alive or too advanced for our human race. The more you explore the cave, the more information you get from hidden parts of the caves where a lot of jewels and riches reside that might help you earn more money and buy more upgrades. ![]() The goal in this game is that you not only uncover the mystery in this game but you also rebuild the city with the riches you find down in the caves. If you want to enjoy most of the story in this game, I highly advise you to take the second radio station on your train since it describes the mystery a lot better. But, the further you get into the game, the bigger the actual hook gets. For the first part of the game, the story doesn’t have a big hook to pull you in. In this game, you play as a digger for the Frontier. (A press code was provided by the developer to write this article) So, a VR game that went “Non-VR”, is it any good, or should it remain a VR-game? Let’s dive right into the caves while I invite you to leave a comment with your opinion on the game and/or the content of this article. Now, why am I taking a look at a VR game then? Well, because the developers of “Cave Digger” made a non-VR version of this game and asked me to write an honest review about their game. I always have to decline since I quite easily get migraine attacks from VR headsets and that’s one of the main reasons why I don’t play VR and don’t even own a VR headset. At least once every two or three months, I get an email from a developer who is asking me to review their VR-game.
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