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You can jump into matches with our team every Friday at 4pm PST! The Archangel Discord is a great place to sync up with other players and connect with the devs: https://discordapp.com/invite/aahellfire
You can buy an dlc with a campaign, I really liked it in VR.
(Archangel Hellfire - Fully Loaded)
I have no idea, I've never played arena, but I think I watched movies. And I'm sure it was like a completely different game, including different controls.
I'm all for it.
It would be great to add a lot of content to this free game.
Are you planning to set up a fundraiser for this purpose and give money to the creators to add these functionalities?
I'm all for it, do you already know the approximate cost?
BUT. If i am allowed:
IRON REBELLION
Bakemono - Demon Brigade Tenmen Unit 01
AirMech Command
Those seems like similar vr games to Archangel Hellfire.
How much mech fun they got is up to you.
I played Iron Rebellion there was a free version or demo I don't remember. Very high playability but it was a game for the phone moved to pc vr. What are you comparing.
I do not know the other two, but I see that it is also quite different.
Dlc gives you the feeling of being in a real huge robot. The game is nice and it's clearly pc vr.
There is no similarity here, if you find something similar I will gladly consider buying it, because I have not seen another such vr game.
A sense of scale is in some ways similar to Iron Ascension demo (I recommend) but you look from the other side.