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2024

Analysis generated from community votes
Animal Company throws you into VR chaos with friends, blending horror and comedy in what sounds like a wild time. But what does the community actually think after putting it to the test?
The scores are modest across the board, and it's worth being upfront about that. The data is still limited, with only 11 duels total, so take it with a grain of salt. That said, the early signals aren't especially flattering. The game sits in the bottom 5% for gameplay feel, meaning almost every other game tested feels better to actually play. Sound and atmosphere land in a similar zone, in the bottom 15%, which is a real concern for a horror-comedy experience where immersion should be doing heavy lifting. Rediscovery scores come closest to average, suggesting there might be some novelty worth revisiting, but it's not enough to flip the overall picture.
For a VR multiplayer game in 2024, these numbers are below what you'd hope for. Games in this space live or die by how fun the moment-to-moment experience feels, and right now the community isn't convinced.
This one is for players who are already deep into social VR and want something low-stakes and silly to share with friends. If you're looking for a polished, memorable experience that justifies strapping on a headset, you'll likely walk away underwhelmed.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.