Thirst VR is a budget-friendly on-rails shooter set on a moving train in a post-apocalyptic world. Players defend the train using a limited arsenal including machine guns, rocket launchers, shotguns, grenades, and a shield. The gameplay is fast-paced and arcade-style, offering short but intense sessions that are easy to pick up. The game’s physics create chaotic and entertaining moments, such as cars flipping midair, which many players found exhilarating.
However, the game suffers from numerous technical issues including buggy enemy spawns, glitches with weapon mechanics, and occasional performance hiccups. The graphics, while serviceable and fitting the theme, are considered basic and repetitive by some. The content is limited with only one main map and few enemy types, which can lead to repetitive gameplay. Despite these flaws, many players appreciate the game’s value for money and its fun, adrenaline-pumping action, especially as an introduction to VR or a casual party game.
Players praise the fast-paced, arcade-style gameplay that delivers thrilling moments like midair vehicle explosions. The game’s immersive sound effects and satisfying weapon mechanics enhance the visceral experience. Many enjoy the simple, accessible controls and the adrenaline rush of defending the train from waves of enemies. The game’s price point is highly regarded as excellent value, making it a popular choice for VR newcomers and casual players. The post-apocalyptic setting and the train defense concept add a unique flavor to the shooter genre.
Common criticisms include numerous bugs such as enemies spawning inside walls, weapon glitches, and random damage issues that hamper playability. The graphics are viewed as basic and repetitive, lacking polish or variety. The limited content—only one map and few enemy types—leads to monotonous gameplay over time. Some players note performance issues like judder or choppiness on certain hardware. The lack of updates and multiplayer features disappoints those hoping for a more developed experience. Controls and UI could also use improvements for better usability.
Thirst VR was released on August 10, 2016.
Thirst VR was developed by RLTY CHK.
No, Thirst VR is not currently available on Mac according to our data.
No, Thirst VR is not currently available on Linux according to our data.
You can buy Thirst VR on Steam.
A battle rages over the last of the worlds water. Your transport train is the only hope for thousands. Protect the train - Humanity's survival depends on it!