Voxel Project VR Shooter Debuts on Steam with Voxel Aesthetics and Ongoing Updates
Voxel Project VR Shooter has landed on Steam, delivering a virtual reality experience built specifically for headsets. The title is priced at 719 rubles, with a free demo available so players can test the action before deciding to purchase.
In motion, the game combines a first person shooter rhythm with voxel visuals that echo blocky worlds like Minecraft. Players can expect thorough environmental destruction and responsive vehicle handling. The core experience is defined by two modes: Sandbox and Siege. Sandbox offers near unlimited freedom to sculpt, explore, and experiment with the world. Siege drops players into relentless waves of enemies, where in‑game currency can be earned, gear upgraded, barricades erected, and resources repurposed to endure the fighting and survive the onslaught.
Developers have signaled ongoing support with future content drops. The roadmap includes a level editor for crafting new stages, a vehicle editor for customizing rides, a weapon editor for tweaking armaments, and the potential addition of multiplayer features to broaden play sessions beyond single-player modes.
The title has attracted a wave of positive feedback on Steam, reflecting strong early interest from players across North America and beyond.
chatter emerged that a Sims styled game with a post‑Soviet atmosphere surfaced on Steam, drawing attention from players who enjoy unusual themes and creative simulations.
Meanwhile, developers behind Atomic Heart released an adapted PC entry inspired by a Soviet era repair cabinet, fueling discussion about retro‑futuristic aesthetics in contemporary games. These cross promotions illustrate how Steam continues to host titles that blend quirky themes with inventive gameplay ideas, offering North American audiences new angles on voxel powered VR experiences.