

The graphics aren't mind blowingly detailed, they are simple but serve the game well. From here you can tweak the game settings, set the game difficulty, customise your weapons and view the leaderboard. Once you’re done with that, you’re taken into the main foyer. It takes less than a minute and gives you some idea on what to expect, such as shooting the enemy, ducking and dodging. :-)) GameplayĪfter strapping my guns to my wrists and entering the game, you’re initially presented with two options You can jump straight in, clicking on ‘Start’ or visit the training area, which I’d recommend. The movement is so smooth and slick I personally didn’t experience any nausea whatsoever (unless you drink copious amounts of alcohol before you play, then I wouldn’t recommend it. You’d think this would make you feel sick, but far from it. It's kind of weird to begin with but you get used to it. Your player automatically moves forward in a straight line at a fast walking pace, allowing you to pivot left and right to a certain degree, but that’s about it. Essentially you’re grounded! However, you do move, only in one direction. Movementįirstly Pistol Whip has no teleportation of any kind. Pistol Whip is marginally better graphically than Superhot, in that there’s more polygons that make up the enemies and overall it is slightly more colorful. Beat Saber for the fast paced gameplay and banging soundtracks and Superhot closely resembling the shooting scenes and bullet dodging only at a much faster pace. Pistol Whip, a game best described as being a mix between Beat Saber and Superhot VR. Shoot, reload and dodge bullets Matrix style to the rhythm of the beat. A game inspired by adrenalin action movies like John Wick and Equilibrium, Pistol Whip injects you into a world of fast-paced gun action, a split second affair where you shoot your way through an explosive batch of hand-crafted action scenes each set to their own pulse-pounding soundtrack, taking down enemies in the fastest possible time. The game fully supports handheld VR controllers.The game is rated for players aged 16+Įxpected gameplay: Approximately 3 - 5 minutes a level (there are 10 levels, but are very replayable) Synopsist

Available on the Oculus Rift, Rift S, Quest, HTC Vive, Valve Index, Windows Mixed Reality headsets and soon to come out on the PlayStation. A single player, first person action shooter.
