Virtual Reality in Free Space.
You're probably here wondering if it's worth it. It's 2400 yen / person for about 10-20 mins of using VR. If you have a VR headset at home, you can skip it. If you never tried VR? Try it! It's pricey, but it was a fun experience.
They had two games to choose from Corridor (horror game where you walk through hallways with ghosts and dead bodies) and another one where you're on a ship. Corridor was ok for people 13+ while the other was 7+ so it was an easy choice.
You pay and place your belongings in a locker to go to a waiting room which looks like a church.
You'll be called in to an open space where there are VR headsets and a backpack.
The workers will put the backpack and goggles on you. This was my favorite part, because I felt like I was being geared up for war like that scene from Edge of Tomorrow.
Kept walking through doors, going in a circular motion. Resident Evil style zombies breaking through walls. Ground breaking technology? No. It's the same grainy graphics. VR has some ways to go... but it's getting there.
RANT - I was able to hear the workers. Can you guys not talk while customers are enjoying their VR experience?
RANT - Was able to hear the neighboring room yelling and screaming. Maybe a noise cancelling headphone? You can buy a bluetooth one for like $150-300.
RANT - Wasn't able to hear my partner's voice. Can you guys just add a mic so it's easier to communicate through this?
Still was a fun experience imaging walking through some creepy rooms together. Won't repeat, but we don't...
Read moreI recently visited Fluctus VR in Tokyo and had a fantastic experience! The interior of Tyffonium looked mysterious and interesting, which added to the overall ambiance. The virtual reality technology was incredibly realistic and immersive, and the storyline was easy to understand, making it suitable for both adults and children. The sound effects were awesome too, adding to the overall experience. The service people knew English, Japanese, and Chinese, and the service was perfect. This is a great experience that is also friendly to international visitors. Although the experience was a bit short, it would be great if it could be a little longer and more interactive. Overall, I would highly recommend Fluctus VR to anyone looking for a fun and unique experience in Tokyo. Just be prepared for the brevity of...
Read moreI came here twice, and did 'Corridor' first and 'Fluctus' second, both cost around 2000 yen per person and last between 10-15 minutes. I definitely thought Corridor was the more impressive title as the graphics were more immersive and less repetitive. Both were quite scary, with Corridor being the scariest one. I would like to go back to experience some of the other titles as well, as I don't have a VR set at home. As others have noted, Tyffonium is probably only interesting for people who don't have VR games at home, and if you're a first-timer you will likely have an...
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