Movement is limited to a point-and-click teleportation system rather than full locomotion, which some players found restrictive for a VR title.

Audio quality suffers primarily from what many reviewers call "torturous" or "horrible" voice acting, which can break immersion during the narrative-heavy segments. Community Perspectives

A wave-shooter segment appears toward the end. While functional, it often feels out of place compared to the slower adventure pace of the rest of the game. Visuals and Audio

The presentation is a mixed bag. While cockpits and certain ship interiors look "slick" and detailed, the Mars surface itself is frequently described as bland, with low-resolution textures and a flat look.

If you find this version too slow, its sequel, , pivots almost entirely into a fast-paced on-rails wave shooter. It features much better combat mechanics, including "bullet-time" and Aim Controller support, though it still suffers from a confusing narrative. Unearthing Mars VR Review & Gameplay