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Google Earth VR

Bringing the whole wide world to virtual reality.

The world has so many beautiful and amazing places to visit. But even the most active travelers can only see a fraction. What if we could see them all? Google Earth VR, is a next step to help the world see the world. You can fly over a city, stand at the top of the highest peaks, and even soar into space. Ten years ago, Google Earth began as an effort to help people everywhere explore our planet. And now, with more than two billion downloads, many have. Google Earth VR comes with cinematic tours and hand-picked destinations that send you to the Amazon River, the Manhattan skyline, the Grand Canyon, the Swiss Alps, and more.

Game Info

Release Date: 16 November, 2016
Developer: Google
Publisher: Google
Genre: Simulation, Virtual Reality, Free
Rating: 90/100

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Google Earth VR

System Requirements

Minimum Specifications


OS: Win 7
CPU: Intel i5-6400 equivalent or better
RAM: 8 GB
GRAPHIC: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970, AMD Radeon R9 Fury
HDD: 4 GB
EQUIPMENT: Requires a virtual reality headset.

Recommended Specifications


OS: Win 7 64
CPU: Intel i7-6700 equivalent or better
RAM: 8 GB
GRAPHIC: Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 or better
HDD: 4 GB
EQUIPMENT: Requires a virtual reality headset.

Game Features:

  • Explore the world from totally new perspectives in virtual reality.
  • See the world’s cities, landmarks, and natural wonders.
  • Stroll the streets of Tokyo, soar over the Grand Canyon, or walk around the Eiffel Tower.
  • Fly over a city, stand at the top of the highest peaks, and even soar into space.

Google Earth VR Trailer

Google Earth VR Review:

9 Total Score
Superb

Google Earth VR is an ultimate VR experience with a whole world to explore. The earth is like a beautiful toy and you're a god. It's so smooth and elegant, than after try this it look incredible nobody did it before. The design is superb. The tutorial easy to follow. This thing exudes good UI and UX and quite frankly, is just really freaking cool. Google Earth has VAST data it can take advantage of, such as the many 3D buildings people ALL over the world have personally built with SketchUp or other applications and imported into Google Earth, we're talking about literally millions of contributions all over the world - finally we get to take full advantage of that. This is likely the most incredible VR experiences to date.

Superb
9.0
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