Cosmonious High Critic Reviews
6 Total Reviews
6 Positive Reviews(100%)
0 Mixed Reviews(0%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Player 2
March 14, 2023
It’s not going to change your view of VR, but the view from Cosmonious High is pretty great.
Video Chums
March 19, 2023
Cosmonious High is yet another delightful gem for PlayStation VR2 and I'm very happy that such a unique and charming game exists for the platform. So, if you want some cute and lighthearted fun in the virtual realm then I definitely recommend it.
Push Square
March 3, 2023
Cosmonious High is a candy-coloured treat for players of all ages. Developer Owlchemy Labs has applied its low pressure sandbox experience to a madcap school full of things to see and do, and there's some great VR design on display. The powers at your disposal are fun to use, while classes offer up some varied tasks that make the most of Sony's new hardware. While some more comfort options would've been nice and playing sat down isn't really an option, the game's relaxed tone and variety of gameplay makes it worth enrolling.
PlaySense
April 7, 2023
Interaction and PlayStation VR2 are synonymous, which the game Cosmonious High proves once again. Enter an intergalactic school and discover all your talents by taking part in a variety of activities. The game is packed with content and fun to keep you well entertained. A great game for PlayStation VR2, but it is a pity that there is no real challenge in the game and you really have to love the visual style.
GamingTrend
April 24, 2023
Cosmonious High is a fun, albeit brief, VR experience which allows you to drop into a school in disarray and obtain a variety of powers which can then be used to fix the school or cause more chaos. The assignments are fun, the VR mechanics work great, and the characters are hilarious, making Cosmonious High a game well worth spending a few hours on.
TheSixthAxis
February 26, 2023
Cosmonious High makes being the new kid in class feel truly special. It's not quite as universal as the "robots do human things" humour of Job Simulator, but never gives up on being positive, from the alien character designs, to the vibrant colour palette, and the sandbox of simple puzzles and powers to use. It's just missing that half step of complexity as a VR experience.