Battle Talent

Battle Talent

released on Jun 01, 2023

Battle Talent

released on Jun 01, 2023

The Next-Gen of VR Sword-Fighting. Battle Talent is a challenging physics-based roguelite sword-fighting game. Battle Talent brings physics driven creatures to life. You'll get to epic boss battles like you've never experienced before. Single-player, rogue-lite, dungeon-based, advanced-physics, VR action-adventure, combat simulator with procedurally generated dungeons that simulates the fantasy of exploring a dungeon, & defeating RPG-themed enemies to grow stronger for your next dungeon playthrough. Gold earned from beating rooms & the dungeon can be used to unlock new weapons, abilities, and stat increases. You can customize each dungeon run by enabling, & disabling weapons, abilities & stat increases, allowing you to create certain builds and set-ups. It comes with multi-Language support, Quest Support, & Mod Support.


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If this were just the campaign I would probably still call this my favourite VR game, due to having much more variety in weapons and combat than Gorn, but the mods not only make this my favourite VR game, but one of my favourite games of all time. This game is what I feel every VR game should aspire to be like, a generally fun game with even more fun mods. I mean there aren’t many other games out there where you can fight Senator Armstrong and a Goblin the size of Godzilla at the same time, while you are armed with the Crucible from Doom: Eternal, a comically large sniper rifle, a Nokia hammer, and the Battle Rifle from Halo that fires way faster then any other version of it, in Level 0 of the Backrooms. The campaign can be played through in two different ways. You can be normal and play though it with the weapons the game provides you and have a challenging but enjoyable ride, or you can be like me and summon in as many weapons as you can to mow down as many enemies as you can, and have an easy but insanely fun experience. The sandboxes and mod levels just add to the games fun factor and make it so much easier to experiment with. Honestly the only VR games I think that even have a chance at beating this for me are BonelabVR and Boneworks.

very unique vr game, graphics are ok, but gameplay wise it's one of the best sword combat, the ai is smart to dodge your attacks, and there are some challanging boss battles, there is an progression system and a movement / parkour system, the movement is somewhat janky but ok

More games need kicking/parkour mechanics

basically blade & sorcery but for standalone quest 2 and less advanced, pretty good! the mechanics and engine work well altough parkour is a pain and also it doesnt have much content, but still for a free game very great

very promising looking but i feel like hellsweeper might end up outdoing it