Great Pyramid VR Reviews

Great Pyramid VR - virtual 3D walk through The Great Pyramid in Giza, Egypt - the oldest and the last surviving monument of the original 7 Ancient wonders of the World.
App ID625190
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers 3DA
Categories Tracked Controller Support, VR Only
Genres Education
Release Date18 Apr, 2017
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English

Great Pyramid VR
1 Total Reviews
1 Positive Reviews
0 Negative Reviews
Negative Score

Great Pyramid VR has garnered a total of 1 reviews, with 1 positive reviews and 0 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Negative’ overall score.

Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 247 minutes
Not a lot here, but what there is gives some excellent perspective. Worth a decent sale price at least. You can also imagine how much potential there could be with this program if the devs wanted to enhance it and build it out to add the other sites as options, more educational content etc. Though it looks like its old and that wont happen here, its a good starting point for hopefully someone else to do something similar.
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 66 minutes
I just got it for like 7 AUD, just did about 30 minutes in it. The outside casing of the pyramid is not as detail as it should be, but the inside good. I guess I can say now I've been in the great pyramid, what an odd building can't make any sense of it's function. It's worth it, good to take friends into the pyramid in VR without the need of flying to Giza. It also was run on myLenovo Explorer WMR headset
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 8 minutes
I have an oculus rift... apparently unlike most VR apps this one doesn't translate at all. Is it possible to have a refund?
👍 : 5 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 156 minutes
Wow!! I just visited the great pyramid of Giza in the comfort of my own home! This VR experience is simple and straight forward yet offers a significant array of options- perhaps more than I expected. The experience is memorable and as advertised you get to explore the inside of the great pyramid with narration, cool map and torch to light your path. In my opinion, it's worth the price of admission at the introductory rate. Names of specific locales as well as their dimensions are clearly marked within the pyramid. Interface is well done and controls are easily available. Settings offer several ways for you to customize the experience. The narration is good but rather short and left me wanting more. One nice feature is being able to teleport to any given area of the pyramid at any time. This is useful because it can get claustrophobic traversing through the dark narrow shafts into the various chambers. Many times, I found myself coming up for air! The app is thoughtfully designed and well polished although it's not without its flaws. It would be nice to call up the narration like an audio tour- perhaps on specific nodes in each area. Also adding surrounding environment or buildings in the distance would improve immersion- I missed not being able to see the Sphinx... Lastly, better resolution options would be nice. (Audio worked fine). Thank you developers for this app.
👍 : 6 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 23 minutes
As a quick VR demo, this thing is fabulous. I've seen so many videos and presentations on the Great Pyramid, but its always those same couple of 2d representations. Getting inside the pyramid, and sticking your head out of the "crouching passages" gives a real sense of where these things are in relation to the interior and the basic geometry of it all. Additionally, the detected void zones from scan pyramids are presented as glowy spots in the interior. When you get to the top of the pyramid, looking down provides a graphic texture of the surrounding areas, but sadly no actual geometry. Same with the Sphinx. Its location is marked on the map, but no actual model is present. Khafre and Mankure are just large polygons with a low-res texture map. But this title isn't called "Giza Plateau", its the Great Pyramid...and it excels at that.
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 227 minutes
I disregarded this software at first as the performance was horrible but it turned out to be settings on my end. Now that I've learned some things and optimized my PCVR experience this program runs perfectly. The locomotion is very simplistic and instruction is not optimized for the Quest it seems but you'll soon come to find 99% of the controls work and do well with exploring the the maze of tunnels. (Thumb stick direction + Thumb stick button = Select Mode) The textures are also low fidelity but it's a trade-off for performance I presume and the experience is just as amazing in my opinion. Now to the meat and potatoes. This piece of software is spectacular. The level of detail of the Geometry found in the Pyramids is highly accurate and you really feel like you're exploring the shafts and tunnels. I am absolutely gitty when playing this as I've dreamed of going to Giza for my Entire life. There are nice descriptions throughout the Pyramid with useful information and a very useful Map and Cutout that lets you hold the Pyramid in your hands to navigate - truly well done. The Data is pretty up to date although it hasn't been updated with the verified lower void by the entrance. It does have markers showing the speculated areas from Scan Pyramid, which is really cool. Although the textures are lower quality I am fairly certain that they are actual low res photographs of the actual stones and not generated which means you can spot all kinds of real details that only going to Giza could allow. Absolutely fascinating! Now to the locomotion. Yes it is not up to par with modern VR titles, but it works and I particularly like the transport mode. You can "Free Walk" but really it's just a free teleport letting you Snap-Fly around. It's useful to see detail and traverse the more tricky tunnels. What's very cool is the teleport mode however because it projects a human marker where you aim that is to scale and lit up. It also auto snaps your eye level to that of the marker upon teleport so the world scale is never distorted giving you a real sense of the size of everything. Overall I am overjoyed that I got this program. It's worth $10. Heck, it'd be worth $29.99 if it were an Early Access title. Don't sleep on this one. I almost did.
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 125 minutes
Gday all :) I just bought and dived into the Great Pyramid VR, and here is my quick review. [u]Pros :[/u] [list] [*]A good experience overall - I found myself crouching and crawling and exploring around in a fairly realistic space that is famous and atmospheric. Crawling out into the Grand Gallery was quite a thrill. [*]I had two light sources - a torch in one hand (a burning wooden stick, not a flashlight) and a head-lamp (a flashlight or torch :) - and real shadows to enjoy. [*]The interface seems a little complex at first, but it's not hard to pick up, and is actually full-featured and well designed. The left hand holds a 3D map of the pyramid, and the right hand trigger can point a finger to where-ever you want to go. It is an excellent interface model for moving around a complex space. [*]This is a good example of serious VR that should interest people who are not into games, and would be a good VR introduction experience to show your friends and family. [/list] [u]Cons :[/u] [list] [*]The model is rather low in detail, and (almost) everything is sharp-edged and perfectly smooth, e.g. the floors of the relieving chambers, the top of the pyramid, even al-Mamoun's forced tunnel. The sarcophagus has all corners looking newly crafted, and the main entrance shows no sense of violence done to huge stones. There are no chunks of stone anywhere. [*]The ancient grafiti in the relieving chambers is not accurate. [*]It's an idealised modern model that shows no modern features like ladders, lights, ventilation, stains or grafiti (no Belzoni.) [*]Poking one's head through the walls/roof exposes the whole interior. [*]I could find no way to climb to the top of the Grand Gallery to crawl up into the relieving chambers. [*]Thumb-wheel top is the 'move' button (becoming a standard), but the trigger is just the map toggle - poor choice. [/list] [u]Summary :[/u] A good introduction to the Great Pyramid, but if you know it well you will be a little disappointed at the inaccuracies. It's still early days for VR, and this is a first generation 'game' (we'll need a new word methinks.) Kapyong
👍 : 9 | 😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime: 27 minutes
I'm really interested in this sort of historical VR experience so thought i would give this a go. For the record i ran this on a high spec pc & ramped up the Pd to 2.0. Overal I can not recomend this product. It's a shame, a real opertunity missed that could have been amazing. I will list the reasons below. 1.No audio at all. 2.No educational descriptions in audio or text. 3.Teleport only. 4.The 3d structure/polygones are mostly very basic rectangles. 5.Textures are not great. 6.The are surrounding the great pyramid looks even more ugly even from a distance. 7.3d map is too big even when scaled down. What does work. 1.The 3d map with cutaway is really useful. 2.Concept is good you get a good idea of the scale & structure & everything seems to be in the right place. Overal i think its a lazy effort, I don't think its good value & i hope somebody else has a better go at it.
👍 : 14 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 14 minutes
I completely agree with nrosco and I apologize that I stole most of his pros and cons: Cons: 1.No audio -- why not add some ambient music or sounds? Even the crackling fire of the torch would be appreciated. 2.No educational descriptions in audio or text -- this is a huge missed opportunity. There should be some narration or text to provide information on what we see in the pyramid. 3.Teleport only -- should also include walking controls. 4.The 3d structure -- It kinda sucks that the structure disappears when you walk through tunnels. 5.Textures are not great -- a little more detail would be nice. I'm certain there must have been paintings on the walls? 6.The area surrounding the great pyramid looks even more ugly even from a distance. Pros: 1. The 3d map with cutaway was well done. 2. You get to explore a pyramid!!! I agree with nrosco that this is a lazy effort. This seems to be alpha. No music, sounds, etc, and the outside area / inside area really needs more detail. Text & narration would also be a good addition. I really hope that this is a work and progress and not a finished version because in this state, it is worth $1 - $3 at the very most. I won't refund as I like to support education efforts, but please, update this program and add a little more depth. It is not immersive without sound, text, or narration. Unfortunately, I can't recommend this experience in its current state.
👍 : 19 | 😃 : 0
Negative
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