About This Game Looking for some arcade style shooting action? Try this Sci-fi style on-rails shooter in room scale VR today! Average play session length: 14 minutes b4d347fde0 Title: RAYGUN COMMANDO VRGenre: Casual, Free to Play, IndieDeveloper:Chun Y.Publisher:Chun Y.Release Date: 23 Jan, 2017 RAYGUN COMMANDO VR Crack English raygun commando vr This is pretty good , will be MUCH better when we get wireless because there is a lot of turning and moving out of the way\/dodging ... cable an issue if you want to play agressive in this one , enemies come at you from everywhere so beware and dont take out the humans!!! aiming seems good but maybe a few more weapons...... Very fast paced shooter game, as well as very fun. If new content is coming, I will be excited to try it. If not, it is still a great game worth your time. Only complaint is that if you are lefty, the shield doesnt work properly. Add lefty mode maybe?. Huh. For a free game I'm actually thoroughly impressed. I picked this up thinking it would be the dumb usual shovelware for Vive, but considering it's free, it's not bad. Having taken only 15 minutes to beat, I definitely wouldn't pay more than 2$ for it. However, the gameplay is surprisingly solid enough that if it were more than an hour long, I'd actually pay upwards of 5-10$ or so for it, which really isn't bad. The game runs remarkably smoothly compared to many worse-looking VR titles, the action is nice and responsive, and I felt immersed in the action. The game plays almost exactly like a classic arcade shooter. And I don't mean "arcade" like a steam "arcade" game- I mean this actually feels like one of the classic rail shooters that you play with friends at an arcade, paying tokens and being rewarded tickets. Surprisingly, very (VERY) few VR games actually take advantage of this type of game mechanic, clearly making the false assumption that it's not worth making it less immersive. The action makes you feel badass enough that it's borderline silly (similar to arcades- as long as you have good aim, you can see all the opponents collapse in almost an instant). Between the aesthetics, music, and action, this game feels *exactly* like a traditionalistic early 1980's sci-fi classic vibe. There are only two cons that I'd say are substantial:1. There are things that appear as fun, intimidating boss battles, of two kinds: A giant exosuit, and a powerful shielded knight. Apparently, the giant exosuit isn't implemented in the game yet, since shooting it immediately brings you to the next area without any fight. Although the shield knights would otherwise be badass, they go down in almost a single hit.2. The reloading system feels a bit dumb. It's interesting- when you run out of ammo, a clip automatically appears in your non-dominant hand and you have to slap it into the gun. This actually feels pretty cool. However, seeing as how bare-bones it is, I'd rather just press a button. I like it when vive games let you use only one controller. In this game, you need to use the second controller, but solely for this one purpose that isn't even necessary. Overall, I've gone on too long seeing as this is a free game. I'd say it's 1000% worth downloading and playing. It's not spam, and I promise that it actually gave me a wholeheartedly FUN experience for a solid 20 minutes or so. It doesn't even take up too much disc space.. Huh. For a free game I'm actually thoroughly impressed. I picked this up thinking it would be the dumb usual shovelware for Vive, but considering it's free, it's not bad. Having taken only 15 minutes to beat, I definitely wouldn't pay more than 2$ for it. However, the gameplay is surprisingly solid enough that if it were more than an hour long, I'd actually pay upwards of 5-10$ or so for it, which really isn't bad. The game runs remarkably smoothly compared to many worse-looking VR titles, the action is nice and responsive, and I felt immersed in the action. The game plays almost exactly like a classic arcade shooter. And I don't mean "arcade" like a steam "arcade" game- I mean this actually feels like one of the classic rail shooters that you play with friends at an arcade, paying tokens and being rewarded tickets. Surprisingly, very (VERY) few VR games actually take advantage of this type of game mechanic, clearly making the false assumption that it's not worth making it less immersive. The action makes you feel badass enough that it's borderline silly (similar to arcades- as long as you have good aim, you can see all the opponents collapse in almost an instant). Between the aesthetics, music, and action, this game feels *exactly* like a traditionalistic early 1980's sci-fi classic vibe. There are only two cons that I'd say are substantial:1. There are things that appear as fun, intimidating boss battles, of two kinds: A giant exosuit, and a powerful shielded knight. Apparently, the giant exosuit isn't implemented in the game yet, since shooting it immediately brings you to the next area without any fight. Although the shield knights would otherwise be badass, they go down in almost a single hit.2. The reloading system feels a bit dumb. It's interesting- when you run out of ammo, a clip automatically appears in your non-dominant hand and you have to slap it into the gun. This actually feels pretty cool. However, seeing as how bare-bones it is, I'd rather just press a button. I like it when vive games let you use only one controller. In this game, you need to use the second controller, but solely for this one purpose that isn't even necessary. Overall, I've gone on too long seeing as this is a free game. I'd say it's 1000% worth downloading and playing. It's not spam, and I promise that it actually gave me a wholeheartedly FUN experience for a solid 20 minutes or so. It doesn't even take up too much disc space.. Basic but a fun little intro to VR shooters. This game is really good and deserves more attention. It reminds me of Superhot, but without the time feature, and with a space theme. It's currently a short game, but for that price it's totally worth it. I love the concept of playing every scene in roomscale and having no need to walk or teleport. Good music too. Awesome!. finally a shooter that i like in vr :). It\u2019s like a science fiction shooting quickdraw shooting gallery with a light visual story. My only complaint is there doesn\u2019t seem to be a checkpoint system. I played for 20 minutes without dying and it still spawned me back at the beginning of the game. Overall I like it, but this constant \u201cstart over\u201d kind of demotivates me.. A nice feeling arcade shooter. Basically, you stand your ground (or duck) and shoot laser beams at robots while hiding behind your shield. The robots come from all directions (including above you and below you) and you have to take them out while avoiding the humans. The game is very short (maybe 15-20 mins of gameplay to complete it) but easy to pick up, and best of all - it's FREE.. Huh. For a free game I'm actually thoroughly impressed. I picked this up thinking it would be the dumb usual shovelware for Vive, but considering it's free, it's not bad. Having taken only 15 minutes to beat, I definitely wouldn't pay more than 2$ for it. However, the gameplay is surprisingly solid enough that if it were more than an hour long, I'd actually pay upwards of 5-10$ or so for it, which really isn't bad. The game runs remarkably smoothly compared to many worse-looking VR titles, the action is nice and responsive, and I felt immersed in the action. The game plays almost exactly like a classic arcade shooter. And I don't mean "arcade" like a steam "arcade" game- I mean this actually feels like one of the classic rail shooters that you play with friends at an arcade, paying tokens and being rewarded tickets. Surprisingly, very (VERY) few VR games actually take advantage of this type of game mechanic, clearly making the false assumption that it's not worth making it less immersive. The action makes you feel badass enough that it's borderline silly (similar to arcades- as long as you have good aim, you can see all the opponents collapse in almost an instant). Between the aesthetics, music, and action, this game feels *exactly* like a traditionalistic early 1980's sci-fi classic vibe. There are only two cons that I'd say are substantial:1. There are things that appear as fun, intimidating boss battles, of two kinds: A giant exosuit, and a powerful shielded knight. Apparently, the giant exosuit isn't implemented in the game yet, since shooting it immediately brings you to the next area without any fight. Although the shield knights would otherwise be badass, they go down in almost a single hit.2. The reloading system feels a bit dumb. It's interesting- when you run out of ammo, a clip automatically appears in your non-dominant hand and you have to slap it into the gun. This actually feels pretty cool. However, seeing as how bare-bones it is, I'd rather just press a button. I like it when vive games let you use only one controller. In this game, you need to use the second controller, but solely for this one purpose that isn't even necessary. Overall, I've gone on too long seeing as this is a free game. I'd say it's 1000% worth downloading and playing. It's not spam, and I promise that it actually gave me a wholeheartedly FUN experience for a solid 20 minutes or so. It doesn't even take up too much disc space.
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RAYGUN COMMANDO VR Crack English
Updated: Feb 28, 2020
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