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Gorilla Tag

Gorilla Tag

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Rating

Graphics and Sound

5

Controls

5

Gameplay

5

Lasting Appeal

5

Pros

  • Unique Locomotion and Physical Gameplay
    Gorilla Tag redefines movement in VR with its innovative arm-based locomotion system. Instead of traditional stick-based controls, players use their real arms to run, jump, and climb, creating an intensely immersive and physically active experience that sets it apart from other VR titles.

  • Highly Social and Community-Driven
    The game thrives on player interaction. With open voice chat, casual lobbies, and community-driven modes, Gorilla Tag fosters social connection and creativity. Many players report making friends or participating in community events, making it more than just a game—it’s a virtual playground.

  • Free-to-Play with Active Developer Support
    Gorilla Tag is free on most platforms (with optional cosmetics), making it highly accessible. Developer LemmingVR frequently updates the game with new maps, seasonal events, and cosmetics, keeping the experience fresh for returning players.

Cons

  • Steep Learning Curve for Movement
    The game’s unique locomotion system is exhilarating, but also physically demanding and tricky to master. New players may struggle with coordination or tire quickly, especially in competitive lobbies where skilled players dominate.

  • Minimal Graphics and Visual Design
    The game uses a very simple, low-polygon art style. While functional, it lacks the visual polish of other VR games. This can be a drawback for players looking for more immersive or detailed environments.

  • Toxicity and Lack of Moderation Tools
    Because of open mic and a young user base, Gorilla Tag can sometimes suffer from disruptive or toxic behavior. Although moderation tools exist, they are limited, and some parents may find the environment unsuitable for younger children without supervision.

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