Making this run on Meta Quest 2 was such a pain because I had to enable the beta of the game on steam, launch the game from the oculus app and without steamvr initializing so it was complete hell. Was it worth it? Well.. to me yeah.
Accounting+ features so many dumb jokes that go on for too long and aren't cut unless you move. You can easily finish the game in like 15 minutes if you don't care about the dialogue and/or are impatient to hear the full joke, and the jokes are a complete hit or miss because they do this thing where "mature show = swear words being thrown around each 2 words" but in a game and like, while I understand why it can turn a lot of people off (me too) it did have some jokes that I really enjoyed like when you grab a porn mag to prove you're badass and they start commentating on it as if you were holding something incredibly badass and forbidden and they go "we should do our OWN porn mag!" and stupid shit like that.
I don't want to talk about more jokes because the game is short, jokes is all it has,,, yeah.
Accounting+ features so many dumb jokes that go on for too long and aren't cut unless you move. You can easily finish the game in like 15 minutes if you don't care about the dialogue and/or are impatient to hear the full joke, and the jokes are a complete hit or miss because they do this thing where "mature show = swear words being thrown around each 2 words" but in a game and like, while I understand why it can turn a lot of people off (me too) it did have some jokes that I really enjoyed like when you grab a porn mag to prove you're badass and they start commentating on it as if you were holding something incredibly badass and forbidden and they go "we should do our OWN porn mag!" and stupid shit like that.
I don't want to talk about more jokes because the game is short, jokes is all it has,,, yeah.
Strapping on the VR headset for the first time and playing what is honestly akin to jail; Justin Roiland dialogue that never stops to take a breath for a moment, while I desperately explore the most rudimentary environments to find the actual game hidden among the two (or sometimes three) physics objects. If it's 1995 and hearing the word "fuck" in something stylised as a cartoon is the most twisted thing in the world to you, go off!!!!
This game is weird, ridiculous, and just total insanity. And with incredible cryptic Easter eggs, and endings, the game as insane as it is, can feel incredibly unnerving at times. I'm certain some people wouldn't enjoy it's humor (it is made by the same people as Rick and Morty after all.) but it's a short but sweet vr game that's worth trying if you find it for cheap.