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It's actually no different from Blade & Sorcery. Killing enemy fodder in satisfying ways with different weapons.
People who like that game must have extremely low expectations since B&S didn't even bother with the story part.
Yes, and the developers acknowledged the shortcomings of the game. Like everyone already said. Everyone except you, stupid.
Realised how contradictory you sound eh?
Man you are so slow.
You make a post on a game with sub-30% approval rating stating it's 'awesome' then disagree when anyone objectively tells you why it is lacklustre. When I highlight how pointless your post is, given the tons of objective criticism VS your fanboyism, you fire back by trying to undermine what I've said by using the fact the developers acknowledge the issues as some kind of faux pas on my part?
Instead of being a sycophantic fanboy why don't you objectively say why you think it's awesome? What does this VR game offer in fidelity/parity that other VR games don't?
See what I mean? Where's your objective feedback?
Accept that you can only fall back on "its fun" - you accepting that just fun (and based on other feedback, not many people find it fun) is enough - a pretty textbook example of low standards :)
Back you go to making crappy YouTube movies, Dave :)