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Raw Data

2017
GenresVirtual Reality, Indie, Action, Science Fiction and Futuristic, Shooter, Strategy, Single Player, Multiplayer, First Person Perspective
AvailableOct 5, 2017
PlatformPlayStation 4, PC
DeveloperSurvios
Overview

Raw Data is a made-for-VR multiplayer first-person combat game. It features whole-body gameplay with an in-game avatars, interactive weapons, dynamic defenses, badass upgrades and swaths of challenging enemies. As the newest initiate to Rikugun's elite ranks, your hacking skills are among the best. Standing between you and a geobyte of Eden Corp's valuable raw data: waves of single-minded battle androids permanently set to annihilate. Your talents will get you in and give you access to Eden Corp's entire catalog of cutting-edge weapons and defense systems.

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16 reviews found

100

The PlayStation Brahs

Oct 19, 2017

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91

Gaming Age

PC

Oct 11, 2017

Raw Data is hands down the best shooting experience to come to VR in its life so far. I loved the gameplay in the single player element and can’t get enough of the multiplayer. The inclusion of classes brings a new aspect to the genre and adds replayability, and as long as the developers keep up with new content for the multiplayer and the communities sticks with it this will be the VR game that everyone talks about when bringing up the pros of the technology.


90

GamingTrend

PC

Oct 17, 2017

The team at Survios have done something few others have accomplished in the VR sphere - they’ve put out a whole game. It’s not a concept, it isn’t Early Access, and it’s not a half baked demo - Raw Data is a complete product featuring a single-player campaign, cooperative multiplayer, PVP, multiple classes, and more. While there are still a few bugs to iron out, Raw Data manages to elevate itself above the usual wave shooter fare.


90

Attack of the Fanboy

PC

Oct 5, 2017

Summary and quote unavailable.


90

Hardcore Gamer

PC

Oct 14, 2017

Raw Data is absolutely the game that every VR owner should play. It has humor, scares and a metric crap ton of cool ways to blow things up, all with some major replay power to keep headset on and sweaty.


87

COGconnected

PC

Oct 11, 2017

Raw Data is as good as it gets when it comes to VR games. Granted, it is a wave shooter and there are tons of them, but Raw Data is the reason why there are so many.


85

GamePitt

Jan 18, 2018

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80

NEOsite

Nov 18, 2017

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80

GameCrate

PC

Oct 5, 2017

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

TheSixthAxis

PlayStation 4

Nov 30, 2017

The recurring theme here is substance. On paper, creating a wave-based shooter doesn’t sound all that inventive or ambitious, yet Raw Data is just that. In a bid to capitalise on the VR gold rush, we’ve seen plenty of smaller, lacklustre shooting galleries, but Survios effortlessly puts them all to shame.

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