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'''''BONEWORKS''''' is a 2019 VR first person shooter-physics game developed and published by Stress Level Zero. Your arm and hand movements are tracked with your controllers, and with a sophisticated physics engine, it allows you to have realistic interactions with the environment around you. | '''''BONEWORKS''''' is a 2019 VR first person shooter-physics game developed and published by Stress Level Zero. Your arm and hand movements are tracked with your controllers, and with a sophisticated physics engine, it allows you to have realistic interactions with the environment around you. | ||
In | In ''BONEWORKS'' you play as Arthur Ford, the security director for an upcoming VR game called "MythOS". After a major hacking incident cripples the game, Arthur is the only one who can fix it, requiring him to traverse through the unfinished game world in order to fix the damage. Along the way, Arthur must use his wits and a plethora of physics-based weapons to brave the mysterious environment, solve puzzles, and complete his task. However, it soon becomes clear that there's something bigger going on in the world of MythOS... but what is it? | ||
Being developed in Unity, many of the weapon models in ''BONEWORKS'' are assets purchased from the Unity asset store, including the popular [https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/3d/props/guns/ultimate-fps-weapons-pack-64555 Ultimate FPS Weapons Pack] by ChamferZone. | Being developed in Unity, many of the weapon models in ''BONEWORKS'' are assets purchased from the Unity asset store, including the popular [https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/3d/props/guns/ultimate-fps-weapons-pack-64555 Ultimate FPS Weapons Pack] by ChamferZone. |
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BONEWORKS is a 2019 VR first person shooter-physics game developed and published by Stress Level Zero. Your arm and hand movements are tracked with your controllers, and with a sophisticated physics engine, it allows you to have realistic interactions with the environment around you.
In BONEWORKS you play as Arthur Ford, the security director for an upcoming VR game called "MythOS". After a major hacking incident cripples the game, Arthur is the only one who can fix it, requiring him to traverse through the unfinished game world in order to fix the damage. Along the way, Arthur must use his wits and a plethora of physics-based weapons to brave the mysterious environment, solve puzzles, and complete his task. However, it soon becomes clear that there's something bigger going on in the world of MythOS... but what is it?
Being developed in Unity, many of the weapon models in BONEWORKS are assets purchased from the Unity asset store, including the popular Ultimate FPS Weapons Pack by ChamferZone.
The following weapons appear in the video game BONEWORKS:
Handguns
Glock 22
Known in-game as the "Eder 22", it is based on the real life Glock 22, chambered in .40 S&W. It has the correct 15+1 magazine capacity, however the developers have stated that it was nerfed to fire 9mm bullets to differentiate the amount of damage it does from other handguns in the game, which is obviously inaccurate to real life.
SIG-Sauer P250 Compact
Referred to in-game as the "P350", it is based on the compact SIG-Sauer P250, with a two-tone finish.
Kimber Eclipse Custom II
Simply called the "1911" in-game, it is a .45 ACP pistol, with a skeletonized hammer and trigger that appears to be based off the Kimber Eclipse Custom II, just with black grips and a recolored slide. The only difference between the real life version and the in-game model appears to be the amount of individual cocking serrations.
Submachine Guns
IWI Uzi Pro
Known in-game as the "Uzi", it is specifically the IWI Uzi Pro. It should be noted that although the in-game version is fully-automatic, the model used is the semi-automatic pistol variant sold to the civilian market.
Heckler & Koch MP5A2
The Heckler & Koch MP5A2 appears in-game as the "MP5". The MP5, along with the MP5K are incorrectly depicted as having a reciprocating charging handle, likely for ease of reloading. In addition to that, the in-game model of the MP5 has a Surefire weaponlight foreend, but the light itself is for some reason missing; this is rather strange, as the model, which has appeared in other games such as H3VR, includes the light.
Heckler & Koch MP5KA4
The Heckler & Koch MP5KA4 appears in-game as the "MP5K", with several different variants you can use. Like the aforementioned MP5, it is incorrectly depicted as having a reciprocating charging handle.
Assault Rifles
M16A4
The M16A4 appears in-game as the "M16". Although in real life the M16A4 is only a 3-round burst rifle, the in-game version is automatic for gameplay reasons. There are several variants at your disposal with different attachments, including a flat-top, iron sights, and foregrip/laser combo version, and a semi-automatic version with an ACOG scope. It should be noted that the flat-top variant appears to be missing a gas block.
Mk 18 Mod 1
The Mk 18 Mod 1 appears in-game as the "MK18". While the in-game version has a standard picatinny quad rail, most Mk 18s in real life have the proprietary Daniel Defense rail system. Like the larger M16, there are a few different variants in-game you can use with different kinds of sights or grips.