Metascore
83

Generally favorable reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 6
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 6
  3. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. Jun 20, 2022
    Adhering so closely to the original doesn’t necessarily make the PC VR version of the game superior to the Quest edition. Dense jungles might be easy to trek through on a flatscreen, but it’s far more tedious in VR, and some of the concessions Quest makes in this regard ultimately suit the platform better. The great news is that, whether you want a deep, demanding survival game with complex systems, or a more welcoming conversion that’s more considerate of VR design, there’s a version of Green Hell VR for you. [Recommended]
User Score
8.3

Generally favorable reviews- based on 9 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 9
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 9
  3. Negative: 1 out of 9
  1. Sep 8, 2022
    9
    Green Hell is one of the most impressive Flat 2 VR conversions. After quite a few hours into it already, I can safely say that Green Hell VRGreen Hell is one of the most impressive Flat 2 VR conversions. After quite a few hours into it already, I can safely say that Green Hell VR is an absolute MUST PLAY (especially if you enjoy survival games).

    Green Hell is the full flatscreen game with no compromises (unlike the Quest version) - no content stripped or elements watered down (though multiplayer and the DLC content are coming later). Each flatscreen interaction has been completely redesigned for VR. It really is cool to see just how far a flatscreen game can be redesigned to feel like it was always a VR game originally and is a new bar for future flatscreen 2 VR ports.

    Let’s talk about graphics and immersion… I don’t think I’ve ever felt so immersed in another world in VR (maybe save Subnautica?). The graphics are absolutely jaw-dropping if you have the PC to run it at higher settings and it causes you to be completely sucked into that world - an open world you just have complete freedom to go, do and build anything.
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  2. Aug 3, 2022
    10
    Maybe it is the little caveman in my head tickling my brain or maybe it is the primeval joy of banging to rocks together to make a smallerMaybe it is the little caveman in my head tickling my brain or maybe it is the primeval joy of banging to rocks together to make a smaller rock, this game is all I have ever wanted.
    As I've grown up with constantly watching Bear Grylls, this is the closest I have ever felt like being him without leaving the comfort of my own home. Although it could be played as a casual survival game, it is obvious it is more for those who want a hardcore survival experience while enjoying the views of a beautiful forest. It is at the least worth trying.
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