Gun Club VR

Gun Club VR

I was sceptical at first reading some reviews while this was in early access and hesitated to buy it till now (after the full release). However while it still has some bugs, it offers a lot of content and provides an enormous amount of fun to play! I didn’t expect to have such a great time shooting cardboard enemies! While a lot of weapons, upgrades and levels are available you need to unlock them first. However it is not hard to unlock the levels and earn a lot of money to buy weapons and upgrades. In fact, some upgrades (e.g. the cheap laser-pointer) make the game very easy so you might want to stick to vanilla weapons or to choose the hardcore mode which disables the targeting help system and makes finishing a level very rewarding. Of course in the higherst levels choosing the right weapon (and upgrade) to do the job is essential. The game provides multiple hit zones on the cardboard targets, explosive elements for additional damage and even easter eggs (at least in the office, where you can select the level and manage your gear). The sounds and visual effects are great and the game runs perfectly on my PC (Ryzen 1700X, 8GB, GTX1070, Vive). A clear recommendation if you like shooting and don’t need real life-like enemies!

Real player with 24.6 hrs in game


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Look elsewhere. There are many VR shooter options that are vastly better in every way.

The only real challenge to the game is poor design.

Every target has a giant flag with a number on it indicating its “health.” While it’s fairly useless, it does serve to block your view of any target that’s above it.

There are hostage taker targets with hostages in front of them that have some element of random position. Often you’ll have just the tiniest outline sticking out to shoot the hostage taker, which is fine. But sometimes they are exactly behind the hostage. You can’t see the hostage taker at all much less shoot it! Civilian targets that are the same as the hostages pop up on their own so you really can’t tell sometimes that there is a hostage taker behind them until they kill the hostage and ruin your run.

Real player with 18.3 hrs in game

Gun Club VR on Steam

Weaphones Gun Sim

Weaphones Gun Sim

This is a shooting game that simulates real firearms. Players can choose various firearms, submachine guns, rifles, pistols, etc., and modify the selected firearms according to their preferences. After selecting the firearms, players can enter the shooting range for shooting training, and use the mouse to control the direction and shooting operations. Environmental factors such as wind direction and moving target will affect your target performance.


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Weaphones Gun Sim on Steam

Pick, shoot, repeat!

Pick, shoot, repeat!

It is a gun-building game, where the goal is to survival as long as you can to unlocks new maps. The mechanic is:

  • PICK your upgrades.

  • SHOOT to survive.

  • REPEAT the process.

35 upgrades

12 levels

Endless combinations, but which one would help you survive the longest?


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Pick, shoot, repeat! on Steam

MADNESS: Project Nexus

MADNESS: Project Nexus

Madness Project Nexus. First of all the obvious. 600+ hours as of writing this you already know I’m going to recommend this game. Here’s why:

Why Reccomend This?

I am one of the original kickstarter backers. I’ve been around since the beginning. So I’ve seen and played this game throughout it’s entire development lifecycle. Throughout it all I’ve seen the game change a lot, from it’s graphical upgrades, to refinement of the mechanics and gameplay design, I’ve played this game through it’s best and worst. And the one thing I can absolutely say is that this is a great game that I’ve had a lot of fun with, and am confident it only gets better from here.

Real player with 678.5 hrs in game

sandford is a massive handsome hunk and i’d smooch on him all day

Jokes aside, I’ll go through the game and what I experienced. I played through Arena mode 2 times and am currently playing as ‘The Massive’, and I’ve beat the base game all on normal, and am yet to play it on tough.

This is my real first review, so i’ll break it into segments. In order, Story, Arena, and Playground. This is the order you SHOULD play the game, or at least in parts.

Story : In the story, you play through a long and grueling journey as Hank and his buds, and you make new friends along the way on your conquest to take down Project Nexus. The story, i binged through and completed in 3 days, but if you take your time, you’ll complete it in a balanced span of time. There are unique, fun to fight factions, many bosses fit for each faction and event, neatly designed levels and segments the game is played through, and many show-casings of scripting, unique weapons, and story building. It’s strong and fun, and satisfying to replay on higher difficulties. The added outfit system to allow you to replay levels with different setups is great fun. Some bits may be found strange or frustrating to fight through, but as me, a medium skill player, I always eventually prevailed. It’s definitely the main focus of the game. I rate it 8.5/10, it satisfied my Madness Combat itch!

Real player with 166.9 hrs in game

MADNESS: Project Nexus 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

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

Elite Soldier: 3D Shooter

Elite Soldier: 3D Shooter

Never play this game

Real player with 3.7 hrs in game

Elite Soldier: 3D Shooter

Positives:

  • Its actually quite fun

  • upgradeable weapons and equipment

  • campaign mode with 30 missions

  • sniper rifle is always a plus

  • acceptable street map

  • reminds me a little bit about counter strike

Negatives:

  • only 1 map in the whole game

  • the AI is bad

  • repetitive missions

  • the sniper rifle is unlocked after level 25

  • a lot of bugs

Well this was a positive surprise.

Ive had a good time, even with the problems it has.

If you like low budget/indie shooters,

Real player with 2.9 hrs in game

Elite Soldier: 3D Shooter on Steam

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

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

Society

Society

Single-player survival game in a small northen town, with elements of horror.

Take on the role of a military survivor of the nuclear apocalypse who must take care of the survival of his bunker neighbors. Explore the radiation-contaminated city, destroy monsters spawned by anomalous energy, and improve relationships with local factions.

The city awaits you, stalkers!

Society on Steam

CyberCorp

CyberCorp

OmniCity is an overpopulated Eastern European megalopolis where many social classes try to live—or at least survive. The poor districts are controlled by gangs that terrorize citizens and even corporations. Unable to put an end to the crime, the government contracts CyberCorp to eliminate its source—the gang leaders.

You’re an agent of CyberCorp, a megacorporation that owns a revolutionary system: the Synths, or bodies storing personalities of its employees. It’s the Synths that are deployed to the city’s hot spots to carry out missions.

Yours is to take care of the gangs and restore order on the streets of the city of tomorrow!

Level Variety

Complete missions in various locations and explore the futuristic city.

Level Difficulty

Pick your own difficulty level and controls.

Unique Progression System

Enhance your loot and improve your Synth through a card-based system of weapon and armor upgrades.

Deep Mechanics

Capture control points, defend important objects, hack into security systems, and more.

The game also features multiplayer.

Complete the game with your friends or random players.

CyberCorp on Steam

Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered

Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered

Pros:

Humor is on par

Graphics are decent

Very good story

High replay value

Easy to learn hard to master controls very reminiscent of the Metroid Prime series

Cons:

The only cons i experienced are both related to the difficulty but oh boy they will definitively tarnish your experience

First, the difficulty in-game is absolutely inconsistent you’ll blaze through most of the level and then die 20 times at that one part and only through ridiculous luck will you get past it (Attack of the Stone Angels for example) the difficulty is a flatline most of the time and then spikes into the obscene

Real player with 62.8 hrs in game

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Real player with 43.8 hrs in game

Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered on Steam