Groove Gunner
Hey there fellow gamers, I’ve been playing VR rythm games for a while now after switching from Flatscreen Rythm and think I can give at least a somewhat informed recommendation for why GG is worth checking out.- So let’s Cut straight in;)
-So Whats the Game about?
In basic words it’s pretty much a cross between the two smaller VR rythmgames Audica and Synth riders, it’s shooting targets and catching incoming bullets. So yeah, obviously it’s inevitable for any VR Rythm game at this point to not have mechanics aligning with other predecessors of the genre but GG does this quite well and makes for a unique and definitely different experience. (And I will get to this in a bit but it’s EA so certainly the mechanics are a constant WIP and will get fletched out further).
– Real player with 136.5 hrs in game
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If you are looking for an extreme rhythm game challenge, this one is really well done! The scoring system scale down on a constant quite nicely from perfect timing or accurate shots, so there is a whole ton of room for self-improvement. The developers made tons of accessible options for better performance, or changing up the colors, effects, positioning of your hand and shields, brightness for specific assets, and are also very responsive to the community and bugfixes! This game does take alot of patience to get used to, and is not very casual friendly passed 3+ diffficulty (Sharpshooter), but heavily, heavily rewarding! Been playing it for months now, and its quite the mental satisfaction!
– Real player with 91.9 hrs in game
Beats Of Fury
I dont play music/rhythm games much. But as a casually player i really enjoyed this game. I dearly hope custom mod support will be added which we can enjoy many popular tracks around the world. also i would love to see more instruments. Overall this game deserves a solid 8/10 but with more additions and love i can see this hidden gem will be glowing much brighter in close future.
Buy it.
– Real player with 96.8 hrs in game
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Great game. One gets the feeling of making music which is in a way calming and satisfying. The game is simple enough to enjoy without stress and one gets to lose themselves in it while playing it.
– Real player with 8.5 hrs in game
OverShoot Battle Race
As a big fan of the original RRR I had to try this one out, and I have to say, it won’t let you down.
Overall the game is very well produced and for an early access game, I could only find very few minor issues that won’t reduce how much fun you will have.
The soundtrack is really good and the visuals are absolutely stunning, merging this kind of low poly style with flashy colors and visual effects definitely worked very well.
I only played alone but I assume it will be a blast playing online with my friends.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
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Amazing casual game. Looking at the screenshots one cant imagine how difficult it’s to steer the cars while avoiding get shot. Really addicting. Couldn’t find any bugs, showing how it’s very well done for an “early access”. I believe that is gonna be a great hit.
– Portuguese –
Jogo casual incrível. Olhando para as imagens, não dá para imaginar como é difícil dirigir os carros evitando levar um tiro. Muito viciante. Não foi possível encontrar nenhum bug, mostrando como é muito bem feito para um “acesso antecipado”. Eu acredito que vai ser um grande sucesso.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
SnowRocket
SnowRocket is a single snowmobile race for the best time.
The track is tricky enough and will probably play against you.
Trees and animals, sharp turns and other obstacles.
Race for the best score with other players.
Show who is really the best here!
Currently only one racing track is available in the game.
The game in a prototype state now. There is still plenty of work ahead.
Feedback and review and suggestions from players will help determine the priorities for the development of the game.