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{{App Infobox
|image={{#ev:youtube|aAUx5K5tVYU|350}}
|VR/AR=[[Virtual Reality]]
|Developer=[[Crytek]]
|Publisher=[[Crytek]]
|Director=
|Producer=
|Platform=[[Oculus Rift (Platform)]]
|Device=[[Oculus Rift CV1]]
|Operating System=
|Type=[[Full Game]]
|Genre=[[Sports]], [[Racing]], [[Arcade]], [[Action]], [[Exploration]]
|Input Device=[[Gamepad]]
|Game Mode=[[Single Player]]
|Comfort Level=Intense
|Version=0.594
|Rating=
|Downloads=
|Release Date=April 28, 2016
|Price= $49.99
|Website=[http://www.theclimbgame.com// The Climb]
|Infobox Updated=8/13/2016
}}
==Review==
There have been a lot of complaints from certain gamers in the last few years about so called ‘walking simulations’. Games with minimalistic or sometimes virtually no gameplay mechanics at all have drawn a lot of criticism and their status as a “real game” is hotly debated. While Crytek’s The Climb<ref>http://www.theclimbgame.com/</ref>, with its impressive vistas and lovingly crafted canyons and forests may look like one such game at first glance, the mechanics behind the actual climbing are actually surprisingly deep – that said, personal experience with these mechanics will differ significantly, for some, this big-budget release could be absolutely worth it, while others may only experience frustration and neck pain.
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