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Published: 2016-10-12, Author: Thomas , review by: playstadium.dk
Abstract: PlayStation Virtual Reality (VR) er noget, jeg som gamer har drømt om siden 1980'erne. Jeg har unægtelig været en del spil- og filmoplevelser igennem i min tid – jeg må dog sige, at i stuemiljøet her, så har jeg aldrig skidt så grønne nogle grise ved et s...
Solid VR jump scares, Shooting with motion controllers feels great, Until Dawn connection rewards fans without confusing newcomers
Unimaginative, DualShock control scheme not as good as Move
It's not likely to be anyone's favorite game, but it's a solid launch title for showing off what the PSVR has to offer. If you've never played anything on VR before, this is a good introduction to the medium. If you're a little deeper into it and don't ha...
Excellent shooting when it works, Genuinely terrifying, Guns feel great, Good level variety
Enemies lack challenge outside of the boss, Consistent jump scares can overwhelm, Sometimes shooting briefly stops working
Until Dawn: Rush of Blood is a good on-rails virtual reality shooter. At times the scares can feel cheap, and the fact that it uses the same scare over and over again means you'll either get bored or annoyed by it. Changing bosses in each level is nice...
Even as a mere horror-flavored rail shooter lacking in any serious scares, Until Dawn: Rush of Blood isn't terrible. Responsive, arcade-style shooting, the frequency of collectibles, optional side passages that add some sense of exploration to the linear...
Even as a mere horror-flavored rail shooter lacking in any serious scares, Until Dawn: Rush of Blood isn't terrible. Responsive, arcade-style shooting, the frequency of collectibles, optional side passages that add some sense of exploration to the linear...
Published: 2016-10-05, Author: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
A solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun. How we score: The Destructoid Reviews Guide...