Until Dawn: Rush of Blood is basically a spooky VR rollercoaster filled with jump scares. It's pretty short, but the atmosphere is super creepy, and shooting clowns and creepy dolls is kinda fun in the beginning. The controls can be frustrating, and after a while, it gets a bit repetitive. If you want a quick horror fix for your PSVR and love the Until Dawn vibe, it's decent, but nothing groundbreaking.
Super campy rail shooter with a haunted house kind of atmosphere. That would be the recipe for the shittiest game ever, but on VR with motion controllers, it's so much fun it gets addictive. The game takes about two hours to complete but it's really intense, especially in the middle. The jumpscares got me over and over, but other than that there is nothing really scary.
I wish they would optimize it for PS5 though. There is an annoying bug that keeps pausing the game every few minutes.
I wish they would optimize it for PS5 though. There is an annoying bug that keeps pausing the game every few minutes.
The concept of a virtual VR horror ride/experience is so appealing to me that I probably would have enjoyed this without any gameplay at all.
Luckily, it is also a very solid rail shooter that ups the ante perfectly with each successive level in terms of creativity (both horror & gameplay). Don't let the carnival/clown concept on the surface fool you, new scenarios are introduced each time. The stages are just long enough, the action is paced accordingly, and there is no shortage of things to shoot at. On top of all that, the main dude in this game (who is also the writer of Until Dawn) clearly based his delivery on the Heath Ledger Joker. It's so weird! In a good way!
Luckily, it is also a very solid rail shooter that ups the ante perfectly with each successive level in terms of creativity (both horror & gameplay). Don't let the carnival/clown concept on the surface fool you, new scenarios are introduced each time. The stages are just long enough, the action is paced accordingly, and there is no shortage of things to shoot at. On top of all that, the main dude in this game (who is also the writer of Until Dawn) clearly based his delivery on the Heath Ledger Joker. It's so weird! In a good way!
Very good jumpscares and shooter mechanics, even if it's very simple. I got scared multiple times, but that's probably because the game uses a lot of stuff that I'm specifically afraid of, not sure if I would say it's scary on itself. All in all, one of the more enjoyables (if you can call it that) experience I've had in PSVR.