I first played this game at Insomnia LAN in 2018, which instantly convinced me to get into VR. Still yet to beat Ghost on Expert+, one day...

Far more than just a hat simulator.

Used to play this on mobile, post-pandemic it somehow doesn't feel as fun as it used to.

I really want to like this game more! If it had the same modding support as Beat Saber with a wider range of music, I would've played it just as much.

I love the Mechanicus in general and the soundtrack, but sadly didn't really get into the game. Top-down strategy might just not be my thing.

I enjoy dying and being dead: 2

Absolutely bananas how this game came out in 2016, as one of the first VR games to ever exist. It feels as polished as most 2020 or later games. There's a devlog on https://www.tumblr.com/iexpectyoutodie, which shows bits and pieces of testing done to make sure the game plays as well as it does.

Bought it for the soundtrack by MBR, which is worth the entire price by itself. The game is a bonus, a bit like troll difficulty point-and-click games on Newgrounds.

Perfect game to drive you insane while looking for the last bullet casing on the floor, or faintly visible bloody footprint under foliage.

This game kick-started a new chapter in my life, said as the highest compliment I can possibly give.

Initially got the game on a whim since Fallout 4 just released, and I wanted to play some of the older games first. Now I've nearly 600 hours wandering the Nevada wastes, and haven't even touched Fallout 4. It's just that endless/good/replayable a game.

I remember playing this, but surely not for 335 hours?

A solid technical upgrade to the original game, though again I barely remember playing this.