Daz at Use a Potion writes:
FATED: The Silent Oath’s blending of a deep narrative with enjoyable yet simple moments of interaction helps the game deliver a thought provoking tale that the player manages to feel a part of throughout. It’s beautiful to look at too, with the game world full of colour and plenty of enticing sights to see.
It’s far from perfect with the short length slightly disappointing, whilst the story wraps up in an unsatisfying manner too. There is hope of a follow up though, so hopefully we might see a more thorough conclusion to the Viking family’s tale in the future…
Fated: The Silent Oath cast you as a husband and father in the world of Vikings, only a few months after PSVR launched. Is it worth strapping on a headset to revisit? JDR explores mythology in today's Brutal Backlog review.
Pure PlayStation: Fated: The Silent Oath is an example of the current gaming industry’s trend of story over gameplay and that is the major problem with the game.
WeArePSVR says "FATED: The Silent Oath is a short, well-made title with excellent graphics and a strong narrative."
Definitely will purchase this in the imminent future, there are just so many good PSVR games releasing lately.
Farpoint
GNOG
Statik
Mortal Blitz
Fated
Korix
Race The Sun (VR support)
Then June 2nd Tekken 7, June 6th Brookhaven Experiment gets AIM support, and in June Arizona Sunshine comes to PSVR with AIM support.