Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades

Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades

Just noticed I never actually reviewed this fantastic game

To keep it basic: If you’re looking for a very detailed and lovingly crafted VR deep-dive into guns, their mechanics and how they work on particularly meaty (and sausage shaped) targets, then this game is for you. It might sound cheesy, but H3VR geniuenly taught me a lot of things about firearms, in an environment where you’re thankfully unable to actually hurt anyone (human that is, Hot-Dogs still get slaughtered)

So yeah, show Anton some love and get this game. Be it on the target-range, Take & Hold, Meat-Fortress or whatever wacky sidemode he introduces next, you’ll have a good time with it

Real player with 119.2 hrs in game


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Out of the minsicule amount of VR gun games I have played (which it’s like 2 idk), this is the best one I have played and consistently coming back to play it. The developer has been updating the game very often since its launch, and there are only more content from now on. Big props to the developer being so committed with this game and providing us with content for YEARS.

A lot of attention have been made so that each firearm (that are added) which the ones have unique quirks are also implemented in-game. The level of detail to each firearm is uncanny, and I find this game’s implementation of firearm mechanics is the most consistent and satisfying one out there.

Real player with 102.2 hrs in game

Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades on Steam

World of Guns: Gun Disassembly

World of Guns: Gun Disassembly

If you love puzzles, this is the game for you.

If you just love shooting things, this is probably not the game for you.

The basic premise of this game is simple… dissassemble and reassemble every kind of gun imaginable. From notable historic models, to modern military pieces, even a few vehicles, and some skeletons, this game has a lot to offer anyone who loves fiddling with intricate models, and looking at how things work.

It’s got a few negative quirks, though. As others have noted, the game is very unforgiving to those who don’t want to pay for microtransactions. If you’re just a casual player wanting to look at all the different models, expect to pay a lot.

Real player with 263.7 hrs in game


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This is the story on how this game saved me over $2,100 in repairs IRL.

I’ve been a firearm owner ever since I was a kid. My father bought me my first .22 rifle when I was twelve. After I became an adult and joined the US ARMY (11B) I got more serious about my collection. It was not until I started my own company and could start buying seriously expensive firearms that I really took off.

I ran into a dilemma a few months back. I had my Fully Automatic Browning M2 .50 and I could not get the charging handle to move all the way to the rear. I tried my best to ask around but nothing worked. I was about to throw in the towel and take it to my local gun smith when I remembered that World of guns existed. After going through the in-game play, I found out that it was a simple two-inch piece of metal that I had not put back in the proper place. After talking to the local gun smith. He told me that the repairs would have cost me almost $2,100 because of how much time it would have taken him along with the peace being ordered.

Real player with 75.7 hrs in game

World of Guns: Gun Disassembly on Steam

Ready or Not

Ready or Not

Ready or Not is an intense, tactical, first-person shooter that depicts a modern-day world in which SWAT police units are called to defuse hostile and confronting situations.

Realism First

VOID interactive has consulted with police teams globally to create rules of engagement and a scoring system that are both challenging and realistic. In order to push the bar further with realism, Ready or Not models ballistic penetration, ricochet, kevlar and plate dynamics, as well as projectile expansion and momentum.

Robust and natural controls

Explore a deep and involved weapon handling and player maneuvering system, geared towards providing officers with an unprecedented level of control over their situational effectiveness. Ready or Not utilizes a simple and organic control scheme which won’t have players fumbling around, forgetting dozens of key bindings.

Planning system

Organize an approach and strategize through floor plans and mission briefs, then execute the mission in real time. Officers can decide to deploy with items such as ballistic shields, door rams, tactical ladders, and much more. Swat units can also choose to enlist personnel to assist with the situation, including sniper teams and negotiators.

Command your team

Team leaders will command a smartly designed team of AI officers in single player.

Diverse modes

Bring order to chaos online with friends through a tactical cooperative experience, lead a crack team of AI-driven swat members in a solo, story-rich campaign, or battle a rogue organization in a fierce and competitive multiplayer environment.

Intelligent customization

With access to over 60 unique items, players are given the tools to tackle any situation. The right combination of weapon optics, muzzle modifications, magazine types and foregrip variations gives an officer the edge in combat. Alternatively, load up with plates and heavy armor to prevent a quick end, at the expense of agility. Officers can also personalize their unit with team-specific patches and uniforms.


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Ready or Not on Steam

Cold Vengeance

Cold Vengeance

Cold Vengeance is a gun-blazing action-arcade romp through a deliberately polygonal, block-y and hazy look to it that makes it reminiscent of late 90’s 3D action games for the N64, PSX, and Saturn. This retro-flavored and post-apocalyptic appearance in tandem with the forward moving, almost on-rails nature of the shooting bring me back to what I loved most of the era.

An Americana lovechild between Fist of the North Star post-apocalyptic wasteland sensibilities and Sin and Punishment gritty rail-gunning low-poly N64 age badassery, the intuitive weapon combining of the iconic Gunstar Heroes with the forward-pressing level progression of Shock Troopers all wrapped in a hilariously satirical romp rife with action and macho-fueled patriotism that only a post-2016 America could truly be deserving of.

Real player with 25.5 hrs in game

Playing Cold Vengeance, you can tell this is likely Renegade Sector’s first foray into 3D games; it’s a notably less polished experience than later titles. The inability to turn around is an interesting constraint, one further explored in other RS games, but here the limited free-aim feels a bit clunky, fighting you at the edges and clipping in confined spaces. One unfortunate close-quarters boss fight in particular brings all of this into sharp relief. It’s frustrating, but thankfully not overly difficult, so it’s not long until we’re back in business running and gunning. Overall, it’s a characteristically fun and no-nonsense game with bright, crisp visuals, interesting level design and satisfying power-up synergies.

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game

Cold Vengeance on Steam

War Identity

War Identity

Okay, lets get this out of the way, War Identity is not finished, but shitting on a game that is not only free, but made by 1 developer who works on this game literally 24/7 is not helping either. I believe that this game not only has potential “like many others say”, but will soon be a game with a large community. The discord can show this by people working with the developer, giving him tips, feedback, and support. And the creator listens, fixing bugs in 2-4 hours of posting and gives advice within minutes. Getting past this, War Identity is strangely addicting… The gun play is actually really nice as well as the sound effects for the AR-15 and Glock 17 “haven’t got all the guns yet but probably good as well”. The bots have a unusual style of combat but can be as difficult as a CS:GO match but still manageble enough to get a few kills off before being clapped by a scavenger with a AUG. Yes I might’ve installed this game out of pity, but I genuinely enjoy it and it can be a game to pass time in the background when your friend spends 2 fucking hours repairing the submarine in Barotrauma.. or to pass the time in General…. I probably got off topic but in all honesty give this game a try, you might like it. 1/10 gang

Real player with 64.3 hrs in game

No one plays this game so you’re stuck going against bots, luckily the game knows no one plays so it doesn’t take you long to get into a bot match. Which wouldn’t be so bad, but the bots just slide around unnaturally and shoot you even when facing the opposite direction. Horrible FPS on the default High setting, dropping to Low seems to change nothing graphically but makes the FPS playable.

Zombies mode is an even more basic version of Killing Floor mixed with some Call of Duty. Set amount of zombies come in waves, with some varying enemy types. They slowly shuffle at you, pretty easy to kill. There’s mystery boxes scattered across the map to get weapons mid wave, otherwise you’re stuck buying weapons at the start of a wave. No option to purchase ammo for your currently equipped weapon.

Real player with 11.6 hrs in game

War Identity on Steam

Zombieland VR: Headshot Fever

Zombieland VR: Headshot Fever

The Key was given by the developers and I am enormously grateful for the opportunity to stream it and review the game.

If you like arcade rail shooter this game is for you, I really enjoyed playing it and it makes me want there to be a house of the dead VR too ,the game focuses a lot on beating times and shooting well so if you are into that you will like alot the game!

I took me around 9+ hrs with extra content (they add a update adding new levels) and there is still more to come to the game! so looking excited about the bonus content and not leaving the game in a lonely state like ALOT of VR games out there

Real player with 9.8 hrs in game

well, it might not look like much. just your regular zombie wave shooter.

but this game is about quick and accurate shooting, picking your targets in the most efficient order to get unlocks and climb up the leaderboards. just chain thoose headshots together and dont miss too many shots. sounds totally simple if you are a professional shooter, but i bet you are not. xD

really, i just stumbled randomly across this game. it deserves way more coverage so other people might also learn of the games existence. Zombieland definitely has great polish and good voice acting. its easy to pick up and will keep you challenged for a quite while especially if you compare your scores to what a friend can achieve ;)

Real player with 7.5 hrs in game

Zombieland VR: Headshot Fever on Steam

City Of Thugs

City Of Thugs

ok developer fix it and i change my review , that was fast and nice because it was imbosible to even defeat 1 enemy

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

It almost feels like the percentages don’t mean anything. I would miss over 90% of shots when the acuracy said 63%, but when my accuracy was 59%, I was hitting most shots. But the AI is nuts, their accuracy would say 43% and hit 10 shots in a row. Good game in the works tho

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

City Of Thugs on Steam