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eu até gostei do jogo mas ele não conseguiu me prender tanto, vou abandonar mas um dia talvez não sei quando eu tente jogar de novo.

There are a lot of great ideas for the potential of VR here in the mechanics/controller etc but unfortunately the content is just way too shallow. Definitely got my blood pumping with some of the ambushes though.

- Somewhat fun gameplay
- meh story
- weird ending
- made my head hurt
- cool areas
- forgettable

We have Half-Life Alyx/Boneworks at home.


Maybe a little dated by now, but simple and approachable and satisfies on many levels. Immerse environments, tight sci-fi shooting, fairly engaging story and characters.

It's fun, but the Aim controller isn't worth buying for it.

This game came with my VR gun and I don't know if I am regretting the fact that I bought such an expensive equipment and still never play it. I was so hyped for the VR but when I played this game (one of the three VR games that I have) I was disappointed. The graphics are terrible; some scenes look ok, specially when you look at the sky but the rest feels odd.
I like the gun though. But this is still some very unfinished technology and for that reason, better save the money

If I had the aim controller it would've been a better experience, but when using the DS4 it was alright. The story started getting really weird in the final few missions (not sure if thats good or bad yet), and there could've been a few more gun types. The shield one is awesome.

Also the ending is the least satisfying thing I've ever seen.

6.2/10

I was done with this prematurely, unfortunately. I messed up my PSVR link cable box. Good thing it was the final PSVR game I hadn't played that I owned! I much prefer PCVR but due to the exclusives, I had jumped into both. It served me well the last 5 years though, and is totally a solid headset if inferior to most PCVR options.

As for the game itself, it's a perfectly serviceable FPS. It likely is enhanced quite a bit with the aim controller, but a basic PS4 controller was still fun to aim with. The story won't knock your socks off, but it still was fairly compelling to see these different characters and how they deal with the timespace weirdness going on. All around pretty good, especially for when it came out on PSVR.

Shitty ending aside, the game is good and makes great use of the VR aim controller. It gets repetitive after a while due to the enemies and locations being always the same, but it's so immersive that you will not care much.

This review contains spoilers

Played with the Aim controller, which is a delightful controller and I find it depressing that it only is supported by like 15 games. There is a world of potential there.

This game has two separate identities: a shooter and sci-fi adventure. I classify them as such as they feel very at odds with each other. One is a story of scientists struggling for survival, the other is our dude blasting space bugs. They certainly feel discordant.

The story mostly works and the shooting mostly works. Both can be tedious at times but for this VR baby the novelty and immersion of this play through was an experience unlike any I've had.

Exactly as fun as you'd hope using a plastic toy gun controller to blast holes in giant Starship Troopers space bugs could be.

It's surely not worth buying the Aim.