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  • BannedOPM
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    8 months ago

    Hey that’s a fantastic variety of games to beat for the month. Super Hot regular has been on my radar for some time, I might even own the VR edition and not know it. Only VR game I played regularly when I first got it was Beat Saber.

    The lean mechanics in Call of Duty were one of my favorite when I used to play FPS all the time. I haven’t in quite some time, but I think they may not be in a lot of new FPS games? Admittedly I don’t think I have played any COD before 4 and none after the 2nd Black Ops except for a bit of Warzone when it first came out.

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      8 months ago

      I’m not sure about leaning in newer games, but it still definitely wasn’t something I expected from a game made in 2003. If you’re still interested in first person shooters, and like older pc games the old Call of Duty games (especially 2) and Medal of Honor games are some that are worth checking out! I tried other, more obscure, WW2 games from that time, but most of them only run at small resolutions, have issues with textures and similar. This made me appreciate the CoD and MoH games even more.

      I also played quite a bit of Beat Saber when I first got my headset, I even tried to make my own map, but I got a bit bored of the game, maybe I’ll pick it up once I have nothing else I’m looking to play in VR. Currently thinking of getting Arizona Sunshine or Phantom Covert Ops.

      I still think the regular version of Superhot is also a really good game and definitely worth the time, even if I did like the VR version better. I also tried the sequel to Superhot on PC a long time ago, but I remember not liking it nearly as much and not finishing it.