Great game love the mods buuuuuut.. Was killed after dropping a grenade and spawned where I died only to be killed by my grenade and the enemy standing on top of it was unharmed. Desperately needs an anti cheat.
As an onward fanboy, I had put off buying this game for a long time. It seemed like a simplified, faster paced variation of my favorite vr game, and I was a bit concerned that the speed of movement would make me feel nauseous or simply less immersed. In a lot of ways, it is a simplified and quicker version of onward, but in a lot of other ways, it is so much more.
All I have to speak on is from the two and a half hours I played last night, but I was admittedly blown away the entire time. Starting from the tutorial, three things instantly stuck out to me that were enough to get me pretty hyped on purchasing. In onward, I have given up on any form of optic. So I decided that it was iron sights or bust, and sniping was something I generally avoided. On top of how much nicer I felt it was visually, the attachment system in this game is a dream come true.
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With the Chaperone system you can set and view the boundaries of the space available in your room and remain aware of that space while you're immersed in VR.
You're tasked with tracking down rogue robots in this VR shooter from Epic Games. Blast away with a shotgun or twin pistols, but don't forget just about everything else you can see can be picked up and used as a weapon or shield. You can pluck bullets and projectiles out of the air and chuck them back at your enemies, and can even rip the limbs or heads off robots and use them as weapons, too.
As an action game it's completely over the top, and tons of fun. In addition to the massive amount of new features No Man's Sky has introduced over the years, you can now also play it in VR. It's not a different version of the game—you can use your old saves and jump in right where you left off, and even play right alongside players who don't use VR. Pretty neat, really. It could still use and I suspect, will still get some work, but it's already impressive that you can ride a procedural creature that's walking along a procedural planet and not instantly barf up your lunch.
Zooming around in your spaceship in VR and gazing at the beautiful sci-fi panoramas is a cosmic pleasure. As you enter the cartoony, comedic, tremendously obnoxious game you'll find new VR headsets—virtual VR headsets—to strap on over your real ones. Each new headset plunges you into a new reality, each more bizarre and surreal than the last.
You'll find yourself cleaning your office desk one moment and summoning demons the next, all while being screamed out by profane, oddball characters. Guitar Hero with lightsabers, basically—and arguably the best thing you can play in VR right now. With a laser sword in each motion-controlled hand, you slash at boxes that are coming at you to a beat, ducking under low walls and dodging bombs as you go.
The jumping, puzzling and sword-swinging are nothing special, but VR makes its gorgeous levels come alive. It was already a moody game, but being surrounded by it makes it feel even more atmospheric—the voices that Senua hears in her head will torment you, and when they whisper in our ear, our hair stands on edge. It gives you endless ways to fight: you can zap lightning spells, punch enemies in slow motion, pick them up and bash their heads together, hurl concrete blocks at them with telekinesis, or simply just stab them in the belly.
The enjoyment comes in stringing these moves together in imaginative, stylish ways. Battling human enemies sets it apart from the cartoony GORN, and the way the enemies crumple and scream when we skewer them makes us feel guilty for enjoying it so much. The prettiest VR game we played in Vox Machinae is our favorite VR mech game.
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