Wednesday, November 29th 2017

ROCCAT's First-Ever VR Game Debuts on Steam at $8

At last, the long wait is over. The best Virtual Reality game of Gamescom 2017, according to Elite Gamer, is now available on Steam. Elevator… to the Moon! takes players on a wild ride in a dilapidated lunar elevator. Players are tasked to fix their odd space vehicle while off-kilter and loudmouthed president of the world, Doug-Slater Roccmeier yells at them for not following every instruction to the point. Take the trip to its end, where dark and horrible mysteries on the moon are just waiting to be uncovered. Elevator… to the Moon! is no one trick pony. After you've finished the storyline, there is a perplexing alternate ending to experience, many achievements to unlock and fun little secrets to be discovered. As you can see, there is enough action going on to satisfy your lust for entertainment for quite a while.
Features include:
  • Immersive, challenging VR puzzles
  • Engaging Story with twists, turns and total mayhem.
  • Fully Voiced! The President will react and comment on your actions.
  • Exploration! The elevator has heaps of stuff Roccmeier doesn't want you to find.
  • Clever control scheme. Use your favorite controls regardless of room size and setup.
  • Virtually vomit-free! Designed to maintain maximum tummy comfort.
Celebrate the launch of Elevator… to the Moon! on Steam with us and buy the game now - at a discounted price for only $7.99, available only for a limited time. But even at its regular price, Elevator… to the Moon! won't break the bank at just $9.99.
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4 Comments on ROCCAT's First-Ever VR Game Debuts on Steam at $8

#1
xkm1948
$8?? I am buying this
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#2
BumbleBee
great, just what we need another Job simulator :rolleyes:
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#3
jboydgolfer
those Assets looks SO familiar.....:wtf:,
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#4
Prima.Vera
Can you run this with a Voodoo 3 card?
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