![]() Now with the tether-less approach on the Quest it brings a new level, as you can dodge bullets Matrix style and not have to worry about the wires – in turn giving the mechanic another new fresh feeling. But, doing this in VR at that point gave the gameplay mechanic a whole new feel and made it feel new again, and even though I have played the PCVR version to death, this just doesn’t get old. When we first got the chance to play the game on the HTC Vive, it came at a time that bullet-time in games was starting to feel a little old. Yes, you have that control but does the look over your shoulder give a character or bullet that little time they need to make contact with you? Making you have to plan moves in your head, do you take out the enemy that is close or the one with the guns first… with it always on your mind one move gives them more animation. Where this may make you think it all sounds a little simple with you having this control it really isn’t, as you really have to think about your movement. This difference is that time and the enemies only move when you do, giving you control of the movement of either the enemies and/or their projectiles. Where Superhot is essentially a wave shooter at heart, which is something the VR medium has become over populated with, the gameplay does something that still makes it stand out to this date after multiple releases on VR platfroms. But, this is not a bad thing as Superhot VR is all about the gameplay. To be honest when playing the game originally I never really noticed there was an aim to the game until I got told to ‘destroy the pyramid’ near the end. Story wise Superhot VR does not offer a lot, with a little break between levels with a few lines of dialogue giving you some idea of how it all came together. So, did it improve on a game we thought could not get better? When we were thinking the game could not get any better, the idea of tether-less Superhot excited us. We are massive fans of the PCVR version of the game, with it being the game that introduced the PCVR content to The VR Realm. When they first announced the Oculus Quest we were excited to see Superhot was making the jump to the platform. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |