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Again theres nothing to "play" go watch it on Youtube.
it's literally a 1 - 2 hour movie with a few things to fiddle with using motion controls. as i said it's an "experience" not a game.
it's not worth $20 if you have a HMD wait till it goes on sale if you don't have a vive/oculus it's nothing to be jealous of trust me.
Translation paid demo. Lol. Yeah VR price was totally worth it to buy the endless parade of paid tech demos. We get those free on traditional monitor setups.
For example:
Elite dngerous
Pulse
Serius sam 1
Serius sam 2
Solus Project
Dirt rally
House of the dying sun
Just some complete games... but there are many others.
^ this do not judge an entire medium based on a couple of bad games. there are some utterly amazing VR games out there and i don't regret buying my VR headset hell one of my most played games on Steam IS a VR game.
Fun is fun. Call it a tech demo, I don't care. I am having fun in VR while you still sitting in a chair watching a flat monitor :)
To reload in BAM you have to drop your mag, reach down and grab another, insert, and charge the gun. Place another hand on the stock to control recoil. Put gun up to face to use the scope. Pull an actual trigger.
It is way more fun than pressing a button on the keyboard.
Try out Anyland! Amazing community and really easy building tools highly recommended. Put nearly 300 hours into Anyland one of my most played games on Steam
it's often more around 20 but it's a VR game what do you expect the community thats there is really great.
It's not about the amount of people its about the people that do play and how good the game is. Your loss if you don't want to give it a try.