


While the gameplay loop can get a bit frustrating due to the PSVR’s limited camera-tracking capabilities, Superhot VR nonetheless provides a unique experience for PSVR owners. Navigating Superhot‘s confined rooms, sifting past, and dismembering enemies have never been as satisfying as it is in VR. Will you try and go for the kill with your next movement or come up with a less direct approach? The choice is yours. The VR version remains a fast-paced first-person shooter with an emphasis on strategy, but in VR, Superhot‘s inherent tension ramps up. In VR, Superhot employs the stop-time mechanic with the PlayStation Move controllers, which act as your hands. In the original, time stopped every time you did, causing enemies to remain stagnant as you calculated your next move. Grab your PS Move motion controllers and blast anyone in your way as you go face to face with enemies, uncover secrets and experience the thrill of the chase in a high-octane action narrative inspired by PlayStation VR Worlds’ ‘The London Heist’ experience.īlood and Truth is available now on PSVR and the demo for the game is also available now.Serving as a sort of expansion to an already innovative title, Superhot VR tasks players with devising strategies to eliminate rooms full of hostile enemies with pistols, shotguns, knives, bottles - whatever you can get your hands on. You are elite Special Forces soldier Ryan Marks, on a desperate mission to save his family from a ruthless criminal overlord. Put on your PlayStation VR headset and ready yourself for hard-hitting action in the gritty and glamorous London underworld.

If you don’t know what Blood and Truth is, this description below should give you a good idea: In our review, we highlighted that the presentation, story, and characters are top-notch. Blood and Truth is an evolution of The London Heist which was an experience featured in PlayStation VR Worlds. Blood and Truth is London Studio’s first big project on PSVR after creating PlayStation VR Worlds back when the system released.
