The high-rise adventure SickWay VR is now available on Steam with a limited-time 10% discount
If you've ever wondered what it would be like to precariously make your way down a skyscraper riding a two-wheeled electric vehicle while dodging obstacles and completing minigames, then the devs over at Alien Studio have just the game for you. SickWay VR is the perfect way to experience this adrenaline-filled adventure without actually risking your life in the process.
This VR game just launched on Steam today and sees players navigate tricky obstacles as well as some thrilling minigames. But that's not the hard part—you're also suspended up at the top of a city skyline, trying to make it down to the bottom in one piece, meaning you can't just jump off the top and hope you stick the landing.
SickWay VR uses realistic physics to ensure that you feel every step, impact, and fall as if it were actually happening. But even if dropping 150 metres doesn't make you break out into a slight sweat, don't underestimate what a healthy fear of heights plus a VR headset may evoke.
It'll also look like you're actually up in the clouds, thanks to some really impressive, realistic graphics—you may even get the chance to briefly sit back and enjoy all the scenic panoramic views of the city, you know, between all the action-packed runs.
SickWay VR also offers more features to help players tap into their creativity and dial up the fun. The Multiplayer mode will let you compete with up to four friends or players worldwide to see who has the best skills, coordination, and stomach for heights. But beware, the five tracks that are on offer will be full of challenges to overcome, which will probably be that much more difficult to complete when you also have the pressure of competition on your mind.
Then there's the Track Editor, which will let you create your own kinds of courses that you can then test out for yourself as well as share with your friends or the rest of the player community. You can keep track of all the community creations and share your own experiences on social platforms, including Discord, Reddit, Instagram, X, Facebook, and TikTok, or check out Alien Studio's YouTube channel.
Don't shy away from giving the Track Editor a go. Even if you don't usually make your own builds, doing so in SickWay VR is really accessible thanks to its straightforward and approachable interface. It'll be exciting to see what kind of outlandish creations players manage to conjure up.
If all of this sounds right up your alley, then now's the best time to give SickWay VR a go, thanks to its 10% discount. This deal is a limited-time offer to celebrate its release, so it will only be available for the first seven days that SickWay VR is up on Steam—after this, you will be able to purchase the game for €12.99. That's also a pretty good price considering what's on offer, but striking while the iron's hot and taking advantage of the discount seems better to me.