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Not Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 151.7 hrs on record (11.1 hrs at review time)
Posted: 3 Oct, 2023 @ 3:34pm
Updated: 26 Aug, 2024 @ 1:56am

Early Access Review
(edited again) Game has died off sadly. Probably due to lack of quality updates. spent an entire night of empty raids scored over 1 million for my character because there was no one else there (took my time walking around grabbing everything I could with out hearing another player or gunshot the entire raid). Doors were added back despite still being broken, and the mechanics of gunstock calibration, food/water, and hand/player clipping really take you out of having fun and make it more of a chore to do anything in this game which is a shame. I think my time with this has ended until something changes but with what I've seen so far I doubt we'll get there anytime soon.

Usually when you start playing a game you're able to tell if its worth the money you spent, or the time you've put into it. This game is one of the few VR titles that I cant seem to pull myself away from, sure the graphics are okay and the movement/UI can be a little gonky but it is "early access" and the devs seem to be committed to what the game is going to become. Regular updates make sure I keep returning to Tabor and the game play is fun and interesting, requiring you to think about how you approach each corner or house you enter. If you like Tarkov but only really play after a wipe because anything past a few weeks means you getting domed from across by some thermal try hard, or entering labs only to be taken out by some hacker 3 seconds later this is the game for you. It houses everything that made Tarkov good (i.e. inventory management, interesting gun play/building, et.) and puts it into a effective VR title that has a steep learning curve.

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