Mulan 2125

Mulan 2125

Steam VRMeta Quest 2Meta Quest 3visionOS
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About Mulan 2125

Mulan 2125 is a VR action RPG set in a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by a comet’s impact. Developed by Well-Link Tech, it dropped on October 9, 2025 for SteamVR, Meta Quest 2/3, and visionOS. You play as Mulan, a woman with the latent power of Muk, a force that can heal or destroy. The story hinges on her struggle to navigate warring factions and a decaying environment. Think fast-paced combat, survival mechanics, and a fractured sci-fi setting. It’s not just about fighting enemies, it’s about managing resources, upgrading gear, and unlocking Muk’s chaotic abilities. If you like gritty VR worlds with lore and combat depth, this one’s a contender.

Gameplay

You spend most sessions grappling across environments, using a drone companion for scanning and combat. Resource gathering is constant, scavenge scrap, minerals, and data cores to craft weapons and upgrade Mulan’s Muk-based skills. Combat mixes melee and elemental attacks; fire lets you burn through enemies, water heals allies, and lightning disables machines. The game’s core loop is 30-60 minute sessions, with frequent save points and a checkpoint system. Play modes include story missions, survival challenges, and co-op raids. Controls feel responsive, with haptic feedback on the Quest models. Battles can get hectic, especially when balancing resource use and dodging attacks. The skill tree branches into healing or destructive paths, forcing tough choices. It’s intense, but the 20-hour average playtime suggests it holds up.

What Players Think

Community ratings sit at 8.3/10, with 78% completing the base story and 15% hitting 100% (300+ hours). Average playtime is 20 hours, though some grind for rare upgrades. Moods are split: 45% “curious,” 30% “tense,” and 15% “frustrated.” Reviewers praise the world-building and combat variety but gripe about repetitive resource collection. One wrote, “The Muk mechanics are genius, but the crafting feels like a chore.” Others called it “a VR standout with killer set pieces.” Achievement data shows 127 total, with 75% of players hitting 40+ (most common are combat skill unlocks). Price is $49.99, which some call fair for the content. It’s polarizing but undeniably ambitious.

PlayPile's Take

Mulan 2125 is a solid pick for VR fans who enjoy survival elements and lore-driven combat. The $49.99 price tag aligns with its 20-hour core experience, though completionists may want to budget extra. If you’re okay with some repetitive tasks to fund skill upgrades, the Muk system and co-op modes add value. Skip it if you hate resource management or prefer linear stories. With 127 achievements and 78% completion rates, it’s a game that rewards patience. It’s not flawless, but the mix of action, exploration, and VR polish makes it worth a playthrough.

IGDB Rating

70.0

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