Age Of Heroes VR

Age Of Heroes VR is a VR-focused dungeon RPG where you pick one of three classes and delve into instanced runs to hunt bosses and chase better gear. Combat leans on motion controls for spellcasting and skills, and physical movement is part of the defensive toolkit as you sidestep and reposition to survive. You can tackle content alone or group up with as many as five players, using built-in voice chat to coordinate pulls and boss mechanics.

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Publisher: Omnigames
Playerbase: Low
Type: RPG
Release Date: July 20, 2017
Pros: +Integrated in-game voice chat. +Motion-control driven abilities feel hands-on. +Cross-platform parties.
Cons: -More of a co-op dungeon RPG than an MMORPG. -Just three classes to choose from. -Limited amount of content.

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Overview

Age Of Heroes VR Overview

Age of Heroes VR is built around short-form dungeon adventures where your primary goals are clearing enemy packs, learning boss patterns, and collecting equipment upgrades. Rather than relying on a traditional hotbar, the game emphasizes VR interaction, you perform attacks and abilities with motion controls, and your real-world positioning matters when avoiding incoming hits.

At the start, you choose between three archetypes (Mage, Warlock, or Archer), each designed to provide a distinct combat rhythm while still fitting the game’s party-based dungeon structure. Runs can be completed solo, but the encounters are clearly aimed at co-op play, with groups of up to five players able to coordinate roles and timing, especially during boss fights that punish unplanned chaos.

One of the more social features is full-body avatar representation, your character model mirrors what you do in VR, making party communication more readable than simple nameplates and emotes. VOIP is integrated as well, which matters in a game where calling out targets and reacting to boss mechanics is often more effective than typing.

Platform support is another notable angle. Although it was built with HTC Vive in mind, it also supports PSVR and Oculus Rift, and it allows cross-platform grouping so friends on different headsets can still run content together.

Age Of Heroes VR Key Features:

  • Three Classses – choose Warlock, Mage, or Archer, and trigger skills through motion-controlled casting and aiming.
  • Cross-platform – play on Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, or PSVR, and party up across all supported platforms.
  • Built-in VOIP – coordinate fights with in-game voice chat for smoother pulls and better boss calls.
  • Party Play – run dungeons alone or team up with up to five players for more tactical clears.
  • WoW Inspired – the overall structure takes cues from classic MMO dungeon pacing and boss-centric progression.

Age Of Heroes VR Screenshots

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Age Of Heroes VR Featured Video

Age of Heroes VR Announcement Trailer

Full Review

Age Of Heroes VR Review

Age Of Heroes VR lands closer to a co-op dungeon crawler than a full-scale MMORPG, and that distinction is important for setting expectations. The core loop is straightforward: pick a class, enter a dungeon instance, fight through enemies using motion-based abilities, defeat a boss, then equip better loot to improve your performance on future runs.

The strongest part of the experience is the physicality that VR brings to combat. Casting, aiming, and reacting feel more immediate than clicking abilities on a monitor, and movement-based dodging gives encounters a slightly more active feel than a typical RPG. When you are in a coordinated group, especially with VOIP enabled, the game can deliver satisfying moments where positioning and timing matter more than raw numbers.

Class variety is the main limitation. With only Mage, Warlock, and Archer, there is not a deep roster to explore, and long-term experimentation can run out of steam once you have learned how each kit plays. That feeds into the larger issue of content volume, the game is designed around dungeon runs and boss fights, but there is not enough breadth to keep most players busy for the long haul.

Cross-platform partying is a practical advantage, particularly for VR, where player pools can be fragmented by headset ecosystem. Being able to group across HTC Vive, PSVR, and Oculus Rift helps mitigate the low playerbase, and it makes it easier to treat the game as a co-op title you return to with friends rather than a persistent world you live in.

Overall, Age Of Heroes VR is best viewed as a compact VR RPG with co-op dungeons and motion-control combat as its headline features. If you want a lightweight dungeon-running game to play with a small group, it delivers some enjoyable VR moments. If you are looking for MMO-scale progression, broad class choices, and a large endgame, it will feel thin.

Links

Age Of Heroes VR Links

Age of Heroes Steam Page [NA]
Age of Heroes Steam Greenlight Page
Age of Heroes Developer’s Website [Omnigames]

System Requirements

Age Of Heroes VR System Requirements

Minimum Requirements:

Operating System: Windows 7 / Windows 10 (64-Bit Required)
CPU: Intel Core i5-4950 @ 3.3 GHz / AMD FX 8300 @ 3.3 Ghz
RAM: 8 GB RAM
Video Card: GeForce GTX 980 / Radeon RX 480
Hard Disk Space: 4 GB available space

Recommended Requirements:

Operating System: Windows 7 / Windows 10 (64-Bit Required)
CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K @ 4 GHz / AMD A10-7870k @ 3.9 GHz
RAM: 8 GB RAM
Video Card: GeForce GTX 1070 / Radeon R9 Fury X
Hard Disk Space: 4 GB available space

Music

Age Of Heroes VR Music & Soundtrack

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Additional Info

Age Of Heroes VR Additional Information

Developer: Omnigames
Publisher: Omnigames

Steam Greenlight: January 06, 2017
Release Date: July 20, 2017

Development History / Background:

Age of Heroes VR is produced by the Chinese studio Omnigames and released under the Omnescape label. The project appeared on Steam Greenlight on January 06, 2017, where it was later approved for distribution. Age of Heroes then launched on Steam on July 20, 2017. To play, the game requires a compatible VR headset, such as HTC Vive or Oculus Rift.