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Recent reviews by Expazz

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2.5 hrs on record (0.8 hrs at review time)
This is a fun, light hearted top down battle royale game. If you enjoyed The Darwin Project you'll enjoy the 'Watcher' components of this, as it allows you to alter or modify the game and earn XP after your death for doing so.
Posted 1 January, 2020.
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15.4 hrs on record (8.4 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Flung myself down a hill and jumped over a train track bridge.
This game is fun. Highly recommended to any Tony Hawk fan.
Early Access so a bit light on content but has huge potential.
Posted 25 February, 2018.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.2 hrs on record
Early Access Review
Operation Warcade VR is a Virtual Reality wave based shooter which provides plenty of nostalgia and a unique spin on a familiar VR genre.

Fans of the classic Operation Wolf or similar arcade shooters from the 90s will instantly feel right at home. The game launches with you standing in front of two arcade machines; One providing a ‘traditional’ arcade shooter experience, the other transporting you into a large imax style screen experience for you to enjoy the game. It’s a fun way to hide the ‘menu’ user experience within a virtual reality interface.

Once you are in the game, nostalgia reigns supreme. The tried and true arcade shooter cliches are all here; dumb soldiers running from spawn, exploding barrels, incredibly fragile helicopters and lots of explosions.

Experiencing this all in virtual reality however, provides an extremely unique and refreshing trip down memory lane. It also allows for the major selling point; the ability to be transported directly into the arcade machine at key moments to experience the soldier's first person perspective.

Wave based shooters are slowly becoming a tired VR genre, but this unique mix of ‘physical’ arcade machine mechanics and first person perspective provides a unique spin on the genre. The feeling of using an actual arcade machine allows you to overlook the cliches of the arcade shooter genre and simply have fun.

With over 108 missions over 36 levels, this early access title packs plenty of value.
Posted 2 August, 2017.
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5.5 hrs on record (0.5 hrs at review time)
The first 30 mins for me with Pool Nation VR was really fun and interesting.

Firstly, you really respect the virtual table in front of you. I had plenty of room in my office but found myself stepping around the table as the immersion I felt made me think it was unnatural to simply walk through it.

The pool mechanics are fun and very easy to pick up. The dart board is a nice bonus and a lot of fun.

This is a great use of the room mapping functionality and I will definitely be spending more time with it. Just make sure you have enough space for room mapping, as you\'re going to find yourself walking \'around\' the table quite a lot.
Posted 1 June, 2016.
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1 person found this review helpful
2.9 hrs on record (2.7 hrs at review time)
Haven't played the first one but pretty easy to get up to speed quickly. Fun game! Be prepared to die, lots.
Posted 11 April, 2015.
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