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- May 24, 2021
VR is awesome. I bought a Vive and some index controllers a couple years ago and had some fun with Pavlov VR and Blade and Sorcery and recently cleared out some space and dug up my old headset. I have been playing again the past few weeks and it's only gotten better. I've been loving Thrill of the Fight, a boxing game which is a real workout (not really like actual boxing but close enough). VR is still mostly just arcade games though, which I think is holding it back. Every time I play it I always imagine how great it would be to play Fallout New Vegas or Stalker in VR. Sadly, I don't think that will happen. Full fledged RPGs and single player shooter campaigns are sorely needed. If Fallout 4 VR ever goes on sale I might try it with the VR Essentials mod list but Fallout 4 is such a trash game that being in VR might not be enough to help it along.
Valve apparently gave me Half-Life Alyx for free for some reason and I tried it but it's total trash too. It looks kinda pretty but suffers from the typical Valve syndrome of being braindead stupid. Movement is agonizingly slow to the point that it's faster to just use the faggy teleport movement over and over to skip through the bland environment to get to the next boring cutscene. It's so on rails it just feels like I get to move around a little bit and touch some items while waiting for cutscenes to finish, or just walking around shooting extremely slow moving zombies that are not any threat at all. It's pretty much a VR movie which some people like but it's trash as a video game.
I've tried Tales of Glory 1 and 2. Tales of Glory 1 is like Mount and Blade in VR, but it's extremely low quality and janky as shit, basically unfinished and absolutely not worth the money, even though it is kinda fun to mess around with. Tales of Glory 2 is kind of like Call of Duty, set in modern times as a shooter, and is slightly better but again is a janky, low quality experience compared to Pavlov or Hot Dogs, Horse Shoes, and Hand Grenades. Edit: I have refunded both games. They were neat for about half an hour but overall are just garbage.
Overall, the titles available now that I think are worth the money are:
Thrill of the Fight
Beat Saber
Pavlov VR
Hot Dogs, Horse Shoes, and Hand Grenades
Blade and Sorcery
VR is still really lacking the killer apps, but things are getting better. It's interesting that most of the VR titles are essentially AA studios or lower or even indie studios. Big AAA studios aren't willing to take risks with it yet. Like I said, even Half Life Alyx is extremely bland trash that won't attract anybody that's not already bought in as a VR user. Hopefully the Oculus Quest will attract enough normalfags to get an infusion of interest so we can get some truly really cool experiences.
Valve apparently gave me Half-Life Alyx for free for some reason and I tried it but it's total trash too. It looks kinda pretty but suffers from the typical Valve syndrome of being braindead stupid. Movement is agonizingly slow to the point that it's faster to just use the faggy teleport movement over and over to skip through the bland environment to get to the next boring cutscene. It's so on rails it just feels like I get to move around a little bit and touch some items while waiting for cutscenes to finish, or just walking around shooting extremely slow moving zombies that are not any threat at all. It's pretty much a VR movie which some people like but it's trash as a video game.
I've tried Tales of Glory 1 and 2. Tales of Glory 1 is like Mount and Blade in VR, but it's extremely low quality and janky as shit, basically unfinished and absolutely not worth the money, even though it is kinda fun to mess around with. Tales of Glory 2 is kind of like Call of Duty, set in modern times as a shooter, and is slightly better but again is a janky, low quality experience compared to Pavlov or Hot Dogs, Horse Shoes, and Hand Grenades. Edit: I have refunded both games. They were neat for about half an hour but overall are just garbage.
Overall, the titles available now that I think are worth the money are:
Thrill of the Fight
Beat Saber
Pavlov VR
Hot Dogs, Horse Shoes, and Hand Grenades
Blade and Sorcery
VR is still really lacking the killer apps, but things are getting better. It's interesting that most of the VR titles are essentially AA studios or lower or even indie studios. Big AAA studios aren't willing to take risks with it yet. Like I said, even Half Life Alyx is extremely bland trash that won't attract anybody that's not already bought in as a VR user. Hopefully the Oculus Quest will attract enough normalfags to get an infusion of interest so we can get some truly really cool experiences.
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