4/11/2023 0 Comments Fracked reviews![]() nDreams does a great job of removing the fuss from the experience – taking cover is simply a matter of grabbing the edge of an object and then using your hand to lean in and out of harm’s way. ![]() Its weapons, meanwhile, are butchy and erratic, trading out precision fire for spray and pray chaos. It’s rare to play a game that feels like it was really tailor-made for Sony’s platform and its cumbersome Move controllers, but the smart use of your off-hand as a virtual joystick and a streamlined reloading system keep Fracked’s focus on the action, and not fighting a control scheme.Īs a result, Fracked pulls off some of the more agile VR combat we’ve seen whilst retaining immersion and intensity. In its best moments, Fracked is a winning mix of brains and brawn with meaty first-person combat, set to the backdrop of a remote mountain facility, that offers hot-footed gunplay finely tuned to PSVR. Let’s first focus on what works here, though, because there’s quite a lot of it. You’ll be having enough fun in Fracked that you won’t really want it to stop, but it isn’t long before it runs out of slope. Usually, I try to refrain from making a game’s length an issue in VR reviews if anything for the sake of not sounding like a broken record, but here it really is a sticking point. ![]() Most players familiar with VR shooters will get maybe three hours of gameplay out of Fracked’s eight-level campaign. It’s a brilliant, explosive campaign that scales to great heights with its arena-based firefights before plummeting downhill in breakneck skiing segments. The metaphor might be overused but Fracked really is a rollercoaster ride. ![]() Fracked offers a thrilling blockbuster campaign for PSVR… while it lasts. ![]()
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