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  1. 70
    Offering a better experience than the Homecoming tie-in, the Far From Home Virtual Reality Experience is exciting and fulfils the 'I am Spider-Man' dream by allowing you to swing around New York as much as you want. Although it doesn't have much replay value, it is free and offers a fun twenty minutes of fantasy fulfilment in its Story Mode.
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  1. Jun 26, 2019
    When you consider this is a free app Spider-Man: Far From Home VR becomes something of a guilty pleasure. It doesn’t have anything like the polish of, say, Marvel Powers United VR but, not unlike the classic Spider-Man 2 from 2004, the swinging is so much fun you can overlook the many technical blemishes. SPVR and CreateVR now have a compelling template down; we can only hope its next step is to refine and expand upon it to give us the Spider-Man VR game we truly deserve.
User Score
1.5

Overwhelming dislike- based on 4 Ratings

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  1. Jul 23, 2020
    4
    My opinion of this game hinges on the fact that it is both free, and meant as not much more than a promotional material for a film.

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    My opinion of this game hinges on the fact that it is both free, and meant as not much more than a promotional material for a film.

    This game is incredibly simplistic (terrible graphics and textures, surface-level gameplay, and very little reason to keep playing more than half an hour). However, the experience of stepping off of a skyscraper and swinging around the city as spider-man in VR still amazes, despite the limitations of what is clearly a rushed and lazy development.

    This game is good fun for about 30 minutes, and won't do you much good afterwards. But, for the low price of free, you could do worse.
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